In dia B o o k of Rec r d s
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Hero, Lieutenant General
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June 2023 Issue 27
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, President of World Records Union (WorldKings), presents a certificate of merit to Dr. Le Doan Hop, Chairman of the Vietnam Record Organization Council.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, President of World Records Union (WorldKings), presents a certificate of merit to Dr. Thang Van Phuc, Central President of Vietnam Record Association.
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Om chanting for positive vibration
The record for the maximum number of people chanting a single word together at the same venue was set by Mana Ooru Mana Gudi Mana Badyatha of Nandyal, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, wherein 64,000 devotees did Om chanting.
Grand Show of Vietnam Record Leaders
Presidents of two world record organizations, World Records Union (WorldKings) and the World Records Association (WRA) visited Vietnam for a reunion, where Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury honoured the dignitaries at a grand event.
Largest Elevated Rotary Junction
The record for the Largest Elevated RCC Solid Slab Rotary Junction was set by Rachana Infracon in association with Rachana Construction Company at Valsad ROB, Gujarat. A team of 174 persons was engaged in the project.
2100 Varieties of Virgin Mojito Made & Displayed
The School of Hospitality, GNA University, Phagwara, Punjab, set the record for preparing and displaying the maximum flavours of Virgin Mojito in 45 minutes, wherein 30 Students displayed 2100 varieties of the drink.
Non-stop chanting of Hanuman Chalisa
The record for the longest marathon chanting of Hanuman Chalisa was set by a group of people from Bengaluru. A total of 8 members of the group gathered together and chanted the verses of Hanuman Chalisa one after the other.
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Vibrations that heal mind and body
Dr. M V Priyank created a record for the maximum number of people participating in a sound healing training programme using Tibetan or Himalayan Singing bowls, wherein 119 participants gathered in Bengaluru to attend the sessions.
Longest survivor of Laryngeal cancer
The magical singing bowls
Folk paintings on canvas bags
World’s Biggest Climate Clocks display
The Magic of Djembe Drums
Cultural shows on a TEDx platform
Speech marathon for environmental care
The longest hoarding in India
Saving lives drop by drop
Mesmerising show of Duffmuttu
The youngest TEDx speaker
Gully Cricket with a social cause
150 books on Jainism released
Mission Overseas Education
91-born collects 91 cine-tickets
Letting cars pass over his body
100 times in 100 minutes
Edible art with wafer sheets
Intellectual Property Campaign
Long-distance sea swimming
Dear Readers,
This month’s cover story is special. Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Editorin-Chief of India Book of Records and President of World Records Union (WorldKings) was recently in Vietnam. There he honoured Vietnamese Record Holders in a grand ceremony, which is a matter of pride for the India Book of Records. Meanwhile, hundreds of climate clocks, that track global warming, were displayed at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. Environmental protection is a must for a tension-free life. It is found that Tibetan singing bowls are quite effective in relieving anxiety and stress. Their vibrations calm the mind. Read inside the interesting stories of Bowls and Drums. When summer is here, it’s natural to think of refreshing soft drinks. A University in Punjab created a record by preparing more than 2000 flavors of Virgin Mojito, details of which are given inside. On the lines of ‘Yeh Dil Maange More’, a Mumbai-based advertising professional has taken everyone by surprise by putting up a 350-feet long hoarding on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
There are holidays in schools, so children will definitely do something creative and unique. 87 girls presented a cultural programme at a TEDx event, while an 8-year-old boy surprised everyone by giving a TEDx talk in New Delhi. This child is also an art prodigy. The reports of a Chennai-based child swimming long distances in the sea and a Karate trainer from Mumbai doing a thrilling feat will also fascinate you. Have a great time.
After reading such amazing stories of record-makers, maybe you too will get an idea to do something different.
Share your views with us: media@indiabookofrecords.in
Neerja Roy Chowdhury Managing Editor
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R.N.I. No: HARENG/2010/32259
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Largest Elevated Rotary Junction
Indian Railways is building two world-class freight corridors, Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC), to move goods between industrial heartlands in the North and ports on the Eastern and Western coasts. The WDFC was in the news recently for the Largest Elevated RCC Solid Slab Rotary Junction made by Rachana Infracon in association with Rachana Construction Co. at Valsad Road Over-bridge (ROB) in Gujarat. The unique rotary junction made its way to the India Book of Records (IBR) and Asia Book of Records (ABR) simultaneously.
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The solid slab consisting of a height of 1.5 m is elevated at 9.21 m from Western Dedicated Freight Corridor Track, covering a 1547.21 sq. m area, RCC M 45 Grade Concrete of 1974 Cu.M and Steel TMT reinforcement bar of 721.47 MT, consumed 51 days since February 15, 2023. A team of 174 technical workers was engaged under the surveillance of Navinbhai Patel from Rachana Infracon and Rachana Construction Co., and Sitesh Kumar, Project Director, IRCON International Ltd.
The dedicated freight-only railway lines are being built along the four key transportation routes, known as the Golden Quadrilateral connecting Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Howrah, and its two diagonals, Delhi-Chennai and Mumbai-Howrah. Covering
a total of 10,122 km distance, these corridors carry the heaviest traffic. The route carries 52 percent of passenger traffic and 58 percent of freight traffic. Both routes are highly saturated, with line capacity utilisation reaching as high as 150 percent.
Considering increased transport demands, overtly congested routes, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with road transport, the government proposed this initiative. The freight corridors will help reduce the cost and allow faster transportation. Along with that, Indian Railways will open new avenues for investment, as this will lead to the construction of industrial corridors and logistic parks along these routes.
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The record for the Largest Elevated RCC Solid Slab Rotary Junction was set by Rachana Infracon in association with Rachana Construction Company at Valsad ROB, Gujarat. A team of 174 persons was engaged in the project.
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Meanwhile, the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL) completed the reconstruction work of the Valsad road over-bridge (ROB) on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor in a record time of 20 days. The work on the Western DFC’s Vaitarana-Sachin section witnessed a bottleneck of crossing the road over-bridge near Valsad town in Gujarat, according to the Railway Ministry.
The Western corridor connecting Dadri in Uttar Pradesh to the Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) in Mumbai will pass through Gujarat, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra of Eastern DFC and Western DFC. The 306 km long Rewari-Madar section of the Western DFC was dedicated to the country on January 7, 2021. The trial run of the 369 km freight corridor between New Palanpur to New Kishangarh was also conducted by railway authorities. The operation control center (OCC) for the DFC project is situated at Prayagraj. The speeds attained by freight trains on the DFC tracks are comparable to any of the fastest mail express trains on the network.
Ircon International Limited (IRCON), involved in the above project, is a government company incorporated by the Central Government (Ministry of Railways). It is the leading turnkey construction company in the public sector known for its quality, commitment, and consistency in terms of performance. IRCON has widespread operations in several states in India and in other countries including Malaysia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, the UK, Algeria, and Sri Lanka.
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The WorldKings leaders pose with The Hand of Buddha painting considered a gift of joy and prosperity.
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Grand Show of
The presidents of two world record organizations - the World Records Union (WorldKings) and the World Records Association (WRA) reached Vietnam to attend the 52nd Meeting of Vietnamese Record Holders held in Ho Chi Minh City recently. The program took place with many activities under the common goal of ‘Together with the community of Vietnamese record holders’ to promote trade and sales globally and honour the record holders. The World Records Union Council officially awarded the Certificates of Commendation to senior leaders of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Record Association and the Vietnam Record Organization for the development of WorldKings’ Global Records.
The glittering ceremony was organized on May 20, 2023, under the aegis of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Records Association and the Vietnam Records Organization. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Professor, Academician Hoang Quang Thuan, Chairman of the Founding Council of the Vietnam Record Organization beat the drum to kick-start the record festival. The Vietkings has set 2980 Vietnamese records so far
in all fields in 63 provinces and cities. Out of this, there are 1032 individual records and 1948 records of units, organizations and enterprises. The nominations successfully established 85 world records and 106 Asian records.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, President of World Records Union (WorldKings) and Editor-in-Chief, India Book of Records (IBR), was the special guest from India, who presented certificates of commendation to the dignitaries. Addressing the gala event, Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury said, “I am privileged to be a part of this illuminating felicitation ceremony. This is really a memorable occasion for the community. I congratulate the Council of World Records Union (WorldKings) for recognizing the extraordinary performers from among the Vietnam Record Association and VietKings.”
Those who received the honour included Dr. Thang Van Phuc, Central President of Vietnam Record Association; Dr. Le Doan Hop, Chairman of the Vietnam Record Organization Council; Professor, Academician Hoang Quang Thuan, Chairman of the Founding Council of Vietnam Records; Lieutenant General Pham
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Vietnam Record Leaders
Tuan, Honorary President of the Celestial Ball System; and Tran Hoang, Permanent member of the Vietnam Record Organization Council. Bui Nguyen Hung, Member of the Council for Establishing Vietnam Records; Tran Viet Hung, Member of the Council of Establishment of the Vietnam Records Organization; Ms Le Thi Giau, Vice Chairman of the Founding Council of VietKings; and Duong Duy Lam Vien, General Secretary, Central Committee of the Vietnam Recorders Association and Director of the Vietnam Record Institute.
Dr. Thang Van Phuc, Central Chairman of the Vietnam Record Association said, “Ten years ago, on August 23, 2013, the Ministry of Home Affairs officially decided to establish the Record Association. This was a decision that meets the goals and aspirations of the growing communities of Vietnamese record holders across all parts of the country. After being established in 2004, Vietnam Records Organization (Vietkings) has
Presidents of two world record organizations, World Records Union (WorldKings) and the World Records Association (WRA) visited Vietnam for a reunion, where Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury honoured the dignitaries.
continuously developed, with the common mission of finding, discovering, establishing and honouring records. Vietnam, with the goal of bringing Vietnamese quintessence to the world and Bringing World quintessence to Vietnam, continues to make imprints and affirms an important position in the development of the world record community.”
The Vietnam Records Association now aims to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam Record Organization (2004-2024). The felicitation program took place at the Hall 272 Vo Thi Sau, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of the World Records Union (WorldKings) honouring the Asia Book of Record holders. along with Mr. Tran Viet Hung – Member of the Vietnam Records Establishment Council at right end.
Leaders of the Central Committee and the Vietnam Record Organization for the development of the Global
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of the Vietnam Record Association Organization received the Certificate of Merit Global Record from WorldKings
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings) presents a certificate of merit to Professor, Academician Hoang Quang ThuanChairman of the Founding Council of the Vietnam Records Organization
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings) presents certificate of merit to Mr. Tran Hoang - Permanent member of the Vietnam Record Organization Council
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings) presents a certificate of merit to Mr. Bui Nguyen HungMember of the Vietnam Records Establishment Council
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings) presents certificate of merit to Mr. Tran Viet Hung - Member of the Vietnam Records Establishment Council
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings) presents certificate of merit to Ms. Le Thi GiauVice Chairman of the Founding Council of VIETKINGS
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings) presents certificate of merit to Mr. Duong Duy Lam Vien - General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Record Association, Director of the Vietnam Record Institute.
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Mr. Michael Vincent, Acharya Manish ji along with global WorldKings delegates taking part in Bamboo stick inserting activity in the Map of Vietnam and Vietnamese traditional symbol.
Cake cutting by WorldKings delegates and Organizing Committee members at the World Records reunion.
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The members of Vietnam Records Organization and Vietnam Records Association posing with the gifts given by the WorldKings.
The popular traditional Lion Dragon dance performed on stage
(Top Left) Addressing the enthusiastic guests at the reunion, Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, (top right) Acharya Manish ji, (middle left) Delegates being introduced, (middle right) Mr. Le Tran Truong An having a light moment at the ceremony.
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On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Professor, Academician Hoang Quang
Thuan – Chairman of the Founding Council of the Vietnam Record Organization beat the drum to open the record festival.
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury along with Dr. Hoang Quang Thuan and Dr. Le Doan Hop awarded the WorldKings certificates and trophies to record holders (top left) Mr. Ta Huy Hong, (top right) Mr. Dao Xuan Tinh, (middle left) Acharya Manish ji and (middle right) Mr. Le Duc Trong.
All the delegates from WorldKings, Vietnam Records Organization (from left) Mr. Michael Vincent - General Director of the World Pham Tuan Chairman of SPHERE.6, Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury Ms. Le Thi Giau - Vice Chairman of the Founding Council of VIETKINGS, Acharya Manish Ji – Ayurveda Expert and Founder of HIIMS Record Setting Council of Vietnam Record Association, Dr. Thang fomer Deputy Minister of the Vietnam Home Affairs, Mr. Bui Nguyen Council, Mr. Tran Hoang - Permanent member of the Vietnam Record of the Vietnam Records Establishment
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Organization and Vietnam Records Association on the stage
World Record Association (WRA), Astronaut - Lieutenant General
Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings), VIETKINGS, Mrs. Nguyen Hoang Anh, Founder and CEO of RICHS,
HIIMS hospital, India, and Dr. Le Doan Hop, Chairman of Vietnam Thang Van Phuc Chairman of Vietnam Record Association and Nguyen Hung - Member of the Vietnam Records Establishment
Record Organization Council and Mr. Tran Viet Hung – Member Establishment Council at the extreme right.
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The World Records reunion was a colourful celebration of rich Vietnamese culture filled with beautiful traditional performances like the Bai Bong dance. (Below) The performers holding the memento with Vietnam Records Council members on stage.
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The Vietnamese delegates and Vietnam Record Council members and guests holding the Copper Dragon souvenirs which symbolize Power and Nobility.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury presenting the Honourary WorldKings Doctorate degrees and trophies to delegates along with Dr. Hoang Quang Thuan.
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(from left) Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Ms. Le Thi Giau and Dr. Hoang Quang Thuan holding the World Records University Doctorate and the prestigious trophy.
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury presenting the Honourary WorldKings Doctorate degrees and trophies to delegates along with Dr. Hoang Quang Thua. A smiling Ms. Vo Thi Anh Nguyet holding her certificate and trophy.
At the WorldKings reunion, Vietnam Record Organisation, VietKings and WorldKings signing the memorandum. The Vietnam Record Association and Vietnam Record Organization officially connected and became the exclusive unit to nominate world records in Vietnam to World Records Association.
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury awarded the Asia Book of Records certificates and medals to the remarkable recordholders.
Astronaut - Lieutenant General Pham Tuan Chairman of SPHERE.6 with WorldKings and VietKings delegates, Dr. Le Doan Hop, Chairman of Vietnam Record Setting Council of Vietnam Record Association and Mr. Le Tran Truong An – General Director of the Vietnam Record Organization.
Bui Thu Hien and Tran
Thanh Toan receiving Honourary Doctorate degrees from Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury and Professor Hoang Quang Thuan from Worlds Records University.
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Dr. Le Doan Hop, Chairman of Vietnam Record Setting Council of Vietnam Record Association and Mr. Bui Nguyen Hung -Member of the Vietnam Records Establishment Council pose with the Vietnam Recordholders.
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Mrs. Nguyen Hoang Anh, Founder and CEO of RICHS and Mr. Tran Viet Hung –Member of the Vietnam Records Establishment Council honouring the Vietnam Record holders with medals and certificates.
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Dr. Le Doan Hop, Chairman of Vietnam Record Setting Council of Vietnam Record Association and Mr. Bui Nguyen Hung -Member of the Vietnam Records Establishment Council pose with the Vietnam Recordholders.
A vibrant celebration of tradition and talent, seen
classical songs.
here are the Fan Dance (Vi Phien dance) and
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Mrs. Nguyen Hoang Anh, and Mr. Tran Viet Hung pose with the awarded Vietnam Record holders.
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Vietkings holds an astounding 2,980 Vietnamese records, including 85 world records and 106 Asian records, Mrs. Nguyen Hoang Anh, and Mr. Tran Viet Hung awarded the record holders in all categories.
Mr. Tran Hoang, Permanent member of the Vietnam Record Organization Council With Dr. Le Doan Hop honouring the Vietnam Record holders.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury and Mr. Michael Vincent Association (WRA), holding the Strategic Cooperation memorandum and logo.
Mr. Michael Vincent and Mr. Le Tran Truong and Professor Hoang Quang Thuan holding the Strategic Cooperation memorandum and logo.
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury with Vietnamese delegates.
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– (from left) Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, President of World Records Union (WorldKings) poses with the Vietnamese record holders, Dinh Cong Tuang, Le Duc Trong, Acharya Manish ji, Founder HIIMS Hospitals in the centre and Dr Le Doan Hop, Chairman of Vietnam Record Setting Council of Vietnam Record Association and Professor Hoang Quang Thuan, Founding-Chairman of Vietnam Records Organization.
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Mr. Tran Hoang from Vietnam Records Organization and Dr. Le Doan Hop on the stage with record holders holding certificates and souvenirs.
Ba Vang Pagoda sets two World Records
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The Great Buddha’s Birthday 2023 was celebrated on May 21, 2023, at the Ba Vang Pagoda. The world’s largest mountain lecture hall was inaugurated on the occasion. Thus the lecture hall on the mountain of Ba Vang Pagoda (Uong Bi City, Quang Ninh) set two world records together at the same time. Thousands of people and Buddhists from all around the world took part in the inaugural function.
On this occasion, the World Records Union (WorldKings) officially recognized the world record set by the Ba Vang Pagoda for having three Golden Temples with a double storey Buddha lecture hall located on the mountain. In addition to this, the World Record Association also officially recognized the Ba Vang Pagoda as the temple with the largest Buddhist lecture hall on the mountain with two floors having the largest area in the world.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, President of World Records Union (WorldKings) and Editor-in-Chief, India Book of Records (IBR), attended the grand inaugural ceremony along with the officials of the World Records Union (WorldKings) and the World Record Association. Dr. Biswaroop said that the yellow top of the Buddha temple is visible from far away. The temple is a grand creation on the Buddhist land of Vietnam.
Chanting was done to celebrate the Buddha’s birthday. There were many more religious activities on the occasion such as
On the sidelines of the 52nd Meeting of Vietnamese Record Holders in Ho Chi Minh City. The Great Buddha’s Birthday - 2023 was celebrated on May 21, 2023, at the Ba Vang Pagoda in Vietnam.
offering incense sticks, offering water to bathe Lord Buddha, taking out a parade with flowers to celebrate the birthday, and dancing on the floor as a mark of happiness.
The lecture hall on the mountain is beautifully decorated with intricate art work and unique designs. The hall can accommodate around 15,000 people at once. Its construction began in the year 2016, with the aim of providing a large sitting place for the Buddhists. Here they can listen to Buddhist scriptures and organize important ceremonies at the temple. The art work shows harmony with the world’s Buddhist cultural architecture. At the same time, it is a place where tourists from all over the world can come and worship in large groups.
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The grand auditorium with a sitting capacity of 15,000 people at Ba Vang Pagoda.
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Honorable Thich Truc Thai Minh, Abbot of Ba Vang Pagoda receiving the two world records from the officials of World Records Union (WorldKings) and World Records Association.
Professor, Academician Hoang Quang Thuan, Chairman of the Founding Council of the Vietnam Records Organization and Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury (3rd from left) presenting the record certificate to honorable Thich Truc Thai Minh, Abbot of Ba Vang Pagoda.
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(From left) Mr. Le Doan Hop -Chairman of the Vietnam Record Setting Council, honorable Thay Thich Truc Thai Minh, Abbot of Ba Vang Pagoda and Mr. Michael Vincent - General Director of the World Record Association (WRA), happily showing the twin records.
Leaders of government parties attended the celebration (from left)
Mr. Thang Van Phuc Chairman of Vietnam Record Association and former Deputy Minister of the Vietnam Home Affairs with Dr. Nguyen Thanh Son - Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Former Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas, Vietnam.
Grand Vesak Celebration was attended by many national and international monks of Vietnam Buddhist Sangha and from Buddhist organizations like, the Central Buddhist Fellowship Organization of Lao PDR; All Nepal Bhikkhu Association of Nepal; All Island Buddha Sasana Council of Sri Lanka; The State Samghanayaka, Myanmar; the Central Buddhist Fellowship Organization of Lao PDR; All Island Buddha Sasana Council of Sri Lanka; The Central Monastic Body of Bhutan; Wat Phra Dhammakaya; Dhammakaya Foundation of Thailand.
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Government dignitaries admiring the performances
(from right) Mrs. Truong
Thi Ngoc Anh - Vice Chairwoman of Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee; Mr. Ta Quang Dong - Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnam; Dr. Le Doan HopFormer Member of the Party Central Committee, Former Minister of Information and Communications.
Honorable Thay Thich Truc
Thai Minh, abbot of Ba Vang Pagoda in the ribbon-cutting ceremony with Dr. Nguyen Thi Doan - Former Member of the Party Central Committee, Former Vice President of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Association for Promoting Education and other performers
Esteemed dignitaries at the Ba Vang Pagoda celebration, seen here are (from right) Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury - President of World Records Union (WorldKings), Mr. Michael Vincent - General Director of the World Record Association (WRA) and Acharya Manish Ji – Ayurveda Expert and Founder of HIIMS hospital, India.
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The Grand celebration saw many beautiful and vibrant Vietnamese cultural and folk performances one after the other.
60,000 Buddhists, people from Vietnam and abroad joined the Grand Vesak Celebration to commemorate the birthday of Lord Buddha at the Ba Vang Pagoda.
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Thousands of people and devoted Buddhists came together to celebrate the Great Buddha’s Birthday and got to experience its profound serenity.
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The monumental masterpiece, known as the “Three Golden Temple,” got the first World record and the second record was for World’s largest mountain lecture hall.
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Making the Dat Viet Pottery
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, President of World Records Union (WorldKings), and the delegates of the 52nd Meeting of Vietnamese Record Holders went to see the process of ceramic tiles making at the Gom Dat Viet plant of Dat Viet Ceramic Group, in Quang Ninh province of Vietnam recently. The Gom Dat Viet ceramic company has set various records in the past.
Dat Viet Pottery is a line of high-class baked clay products manufactured by Dat Viet Pottery Joint Stock Company and Dat Viet Brick and Tile Joint Stock Company, headquartered in Trang An, Dong Trieu town, Quang Ninh province of Vietnam.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Editor-in-Chief, India Book of Records, said, “It was a great experience to observe the manufacturing process of ceramic tiles and pottery. It was amidst the ancient war zone, a land of talented people, abundant raw materials, large reserves, rich in iron oxide content that surpasses other ordinary clay mines.”
With the most advanced and modern equipment line in Vietnam’s baked clay production industry, imported from countries with developed technology such as Germany, Italy, Japan, the Gom Dat Viet plant produces high quality tiles for the construction industry and pottery for general use. The company employs skilled, passionate, industrious and dynamic workers.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury with Mr. Nguyen Quang Mau, Chairman of Vietnam Ceramics, Acharya Manish Ji and Mrs. Nguyen Hoang Anh, Founder and CEO of RICHS, visited Gom Dat Viet ,a record-holding ceramic firm of Vietnam.
Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Editorin-Chief, India Book of Records and the delegates of the 52nd Meeting of Vietnamese Record Holders visited the Gom Dat Viet Ciramic Plant in Quang Ninh, Vietnam.
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury explored cutting-edge R&D, state-of-the-art production facilities, and sustainable industry practices of the Ceramic firm with Mr. Nguyen Quang Mau, Acharya Manish Ji, Mrs. Nguyen Hoang Anh, and other dignitaries. They engaged with their passionate workforce, the driving force behind their remarkable journey.
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Om chanting for positive vibration
Om is the most powerful mantra. It’s not just the sound, but the vibrations that impact the mind, body, and soul, making way for a happy, blissful, and calm state. Om is an ancient, sacred word from the eastern spiritual traditions of Yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. Only at higher frequencies can we learn to let go of desires and be happy with nature. In today’s materialistic world, it is so easy to get caught up in stress, fear, anxiety, worry, etc. that staying blissful becomes a challenge. Om chanting benefits us by rising above these negative thoughts and feelings to recognise one’s true self and stay happy.
MV Sivakumar Reddy from Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh told the India Book of Records magazine, “Being a state government
employee, I want to give back to the society, so I keep serving in different ways. Om chanting is my regular practice under Yoga. Om is the highest positive vibration. It is a universal syllable, and it is cosmic energy. As per Vedas, the whole universe was created by the sound Om (Aum). Chanting Om raises the vibrations of an individual, not just in the body but in the overall consciousness of one’s soul and mind. Chanting Om allows you to align with the whole. That is why I thought of conducting a group chanting of Om.”
Sivakumar Reddy’s organisation, Mana Ooru Mana Gudi Mana Badyatha, which literally means ‘Our village-town and temple is our responsibility’, organised the event. The residents of Nandyal offer prayers at the temple and take care of its
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The record for the maximum number of people chanting a single word together at the same venue was set by Mana
Ooru Mana Gudi Mana Badyatha of Nandyal, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, wherein 64,000 devotees did Om chanting.
cleanliness. Apart from Nandyal, people from surrounding areas are also connected to the organisation. Adjudicator of India Book of Records, Dr. Vasudha Rani was present at the event, held on April 4, 2023, at Sri Pradhama Nandeeswara Temple Ground, Nandyal, where 64,000 devotees chanted a single word ‘Om’ 21 times together. Dr. Vasudha declared the record and handed over the certificate and a medal to the organisers. Reddy said that a large number of people were invited for the mass chanting. It was a big challenge for the organisers to maintain peace in the midst of such a large crowd. Barricades were placed at the entry and exit gates of the temple to avoid
crowding at the time of movement of people. A medical help setup with ambulance vans, 30 doctors, and 70 nursing staff was kept ready to meet any kind of emergency. However, everything settled peacefully and the organisation’s name entered the India Book of Records.
Two days of training was imparted to 2000 devotees before the main event. This practice session helped in the smooth conduct of the event. Comfortable seating arrangements were made for all. Along with this, refreshments and other necessary arrangements were also made. At the request of the organisers, the police department also contributed in handling the crowd.
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Longest survivor of Laryngeal cancer
The desire to live and a disciplined routine helped Vir Singh Ramrikh Yadav, survive laryngeal cancer for more than six decades without taking any medicine or medical treatment. “Organise a race for people of my age, I will be the first,” Singh said in his faint voice at a felicitation event organised for him in Bundi city of Rajasthan, where he was recognised by the India Book of Records as the longest survivor of laryngeal cancer. Born on January 1, 1930, he is the longest survivor of Laryngeal cancer with great willpower and a disciplined lifestyle, at the age of 93 years.
Yadav, a resident of Bundi, Rajasthan, and a native of Kosli village in Rewari district of Haryana, was diagnosed with Laryngeal cancer at the age of 33 years. Laryngeal cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the larynx -- a part of the throat, between the base of the tongue and the trachea. The larynx contains the vocal cords, which vibrate and make a sound when air is directed against them. The sound echoes through the pharynx, mouth, and nose to make a person’s voice.
He underwent the Laryngectomy (surgery for treating cancer) on June 18, 1963, at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. He lost his voice after the surgery and also the ability to smell. He was able to breathe through his throat only after a tracheotomy procedure. He regularly visited the Tata Memorial Hospital for
about 20 years after the surgery, but when doctors examined him in June 2002, they were surprised that he had been surviving without medicines.
What he did not lose was the zest to live. Singh set up a dairy business to earn for his family consisting of his wife and four children, and battled through life with a strict disciplined lifestyle. He still wakes up at 4 am, takes a walk for 6-7 kilometers, followed by a simple but nutritious breakfast at 8 am and then two chapatis, mashed into a liquid, for lunch and dinner. He retires to bed at 10 pm every night. Yadav also succeeded in regaining a bit of his voice, which enabled him to communicate with his family members. An hour’s gossip with them at dinner time is still an essential part of his routine.
“Vir Singh Yadav is certainly an inspiration for cancer patients as he has lived for over 60 years after the surgery with his strong willpower and discipline, without any medicine,” said Dr. L N Meena of Bundi District Hospital, adding that lifestyle and willpower play a major role in curing serious diseases. The felicitation programme was attended by local MLA Ashok Dogra, Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) vice president Harimohan Sharma, Bundi SP Jai Yadav, and several dignitaries from the area. Dr. Raja Mukeem, associated with HIIMS (Hospital & Institute of Integrated Medical Sciences), honoured Yadav by handing over the IBR certificate and a medal.
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2100 varieties of Virgin Mojito Made & Displayed
It was a spectacular sight, with tables lined up under 6-7 pandals with students adorning glasses of their own specially prepared refreshing Virgin Mojito recipes. Basically, it was prepared by mixing lemon and soda in chilled water. Many ingredients like mint, ginger, etc. were also added to it for taste and variety. The event was an example of just how many variations are possible to create a refreshing mix of Virgin Mojito. The hotel management students of GNA University, Phagwara, Punjab had prepared not 10, not 50, but over 2100 types of Virgin Mojitos. Seeing all this was a wonderful experience in itself. Dr. Sanjeev Sood, Adjudicator of Asia Book of Records, verified the claim and after declaring the record, handed over the certificate and medal to the organisers.
Dheeraj Pathak, Head of Department, School of Hospitality, GNAU, Phagwara, said, “In Mexican it is pronounced ‘Mohito’. We call it Virgin Mojito, as it does not contain alcohol, which means it is a delicious and cool soft drink that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. The old record was for 300 varieties of Virgin Mojito, while our students have set a new record by preparing 2100 varieties of Virgin Mojito within 45 minutes. Getting a place in the Asia Book of Records is a great honour for our department and the University.”
Sagar Bhatt, Assistant Professor, GNA University, Phagwara, who played a crucial role in planning and coordinating the record-setting attempt, told the India Book of Records magazine, “A total of 15 teams of 30 students from the School
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The School of Hospitality, GNA University, Phagwara, Punjab, set the record for preparing and displaying the maximum flavours of Virgin Mojito in 45 minutes, wherein 30 Students displayed 2100 varieties of the drink.
of Hospitality were formed to execute the activity. Other students were also deputed to assist the teams. The students had to prepare for six months for this event. All the teams had chosen one or the other theme. Some made mint the main ingredient in their Mojito glasses, some ginger, some turmeric, or lychee syrup. They created a variety of combinations with dry fruits, chili flakes, turmeric, mint, lemon, berries, dragon fruit, spices, etc. They all had slightly different tastes and each had some specialty. The faculty members also supported the teams in preparing and displaying the staggering 2100 varieties of Virgin Mojito at the Phagwara campus of the university on April 20, 2023.”
Mojito is the traditional Cuban punch that is served in summer. Its combination of sweetness, citrus, and herbaceous mint flavours is intended to complement its refreshing taste. When preparing a Mojito, fresh lime juice is added to sugar (or simple syrup) and mint leaves. The mixture is then gently mashed with a muddler. The mint leaves are bruised to release the essential oils. The mixture is briefly stirred to dissolve the sugar and to lift the mint leaves up from the bottom for better presentation. Finally, the drink is topped with crushed ice and sparkling soda water. Mint leaves and lime wedges are used to garnish the glass.
Havana, Cuba, is considered to be the birthplace of the Mojito, although its exact origin is a subject of debate. It was known that the local South American Indians had remedies for various tropical illnesses, so a small boarding party went ashore in Cuba and came back with ingredients for effective medicine. It is interesting to know that Mojito was a favourite drink of author Ernest Hemingway.
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Non-stop chanting of Hanuman Chalisa
Lord Hanuman, one of the protagonists of the Ramayana, is widely known for his unflinching devotion and is revered as a symbol of strength and energy. His birthday is celebrated as Hanuman Jayanti or Hanuman Janmotsava. The celebration of Hanuman Jayanti varies by time and tradition in each state of India. In most northern states, the festival is observed on the full-moon day of the Hindu month of Chaitra (Chaitra Purnima), but in Karnataka, Hanuman Jayanti is observed on Shukla Paksha Trayodashi, during the Margashirsha month or in Vaishakha.
A small group of devotees from the Prestige Tranquility housing society in Bengaluru, Karnataka, set the record for the longest marathon chanting of Hanuman Chalisa verses one after the other for the longest duration of 24 hours, starting at 12.30 pm on April 6, 2023, and ending at 12.33 pm on April 7, 2023, on the occasion of Hanuman Janmotsava. The attempt made its way to the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records simultaneously.
The chanting started on Friday and went on till Saturday night. The team started with Kalash Yatra in which more than 200 women participated enthusiastically. After the Akhand Hanuman Chalisa, there were cultural performances on Hanuman’s life. The residents of Prestige Tranquility (near Budigere Cross off Old Madras Road) supported the non-stop chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa verses for 24 hours.
Jitesh Tibrewal, leader of the chanting group, told the India Book of Records magazine that seven of the group
members were from an Information Technology background, while one was from the finance profession. All the devotees had only water and buttermilk in between. “We started planning for the event in January this year. The first challenge was that each of us would sing in a different tone. Soon, we synchronized and started practicing initially for two hours, then four and later eight.”
The record for the longest marathon chanting of Hanuman Chalisa was set by a group of people from Bengaluru. A total of 8 members of the group gathered together and chanted the verses of Hanuman Chalisa one after the other.
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“The reason behind such a wonderful Hanuman Janmotsava was to create awareness for Sanatana Dharma and awareness of Hindu culture. It was sheer hard work for all the members of the group. We used to come back from the offices at 11 pm and start practicing at 11.30 pm, which would go on till late at night. Normally too, I am a devotee of Hanuman ji and I read Hanuman Chalisa on a regular basis. The other members also follow a similar routine, especially on Tuesday,” said Jitesh.
Before starting the chanting the devotees applied a tilak of sinduram to their foreheads from Hanuman’s murti. According to a legend, when Hanuman ji found Sita applying sinduram to her forehead, he enquired about this custom. She replied that doing so would ensure a long life for her husband, Rama. Hanuman then proceeded to smear his entire body with sinduram, thus ensuring Rama’s immortality.
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Vibrations that heal mind and body
Tibetan singing bowls, also known as singing bowls or Himalayan bowls are said to promote relaxation and offer powerful healing properties including relief from stress. A Tibetan singing bowl is a type of bowl that vibrates and produces a rich, deep tone when played gently. Buddhist monks have long used Tibetan singing bowls in their routine meditation practices. These bowls can be seen placed near Buddha in Buddhist monasteries and temples. In addition, some wellness practitioners, including music therapists, massage therapists, and yoga therapists, use Tibetan singing bowls during treatment. Dr. M V Priyank from Bengaluru has set two Asia Book of Records for distributing a maximum number of Tibetan singing bowls and for training a maximum number of people in a sound healing programme using Tibetan singing bowls. The three-day sound healing training programme was held at Welcome ITC Hotel in Bengaluru, Karnataka, from April 7, 2023, to April 9, 2023. A total of 119 participants gathered together and attended the sound healing boot camp, where they were taught about how to perform healing for various aspects of
life including physical, mental, emotional, relationships, and financial problems using singing bowls. A total of 234 singing bowls were distributed to the participants. Both the numbers were exclusive; therefore the two records got recognised by the Asia Book of Records.
Dr. M V Priyank, an abundance and wellness coach, has been into meditation and healing practices for the past 24 years. Currently other than practicing more than 29 different healing modalities, he is spreading knowledge of abundance manifestation through his large-scale programmes and online courses with the core topic of Sound Healing. He has trained more than 1 Lakh people across the globe on various topics in the last few years. Priyank specialises in clearing one’s abundance blocks through the use of singing bowls.
His Interviews have been aired on 92.7 BIG FM and he has received an honorary doctorate as well from The American University for Global Peace. Dr. Priyank has also received the Life Time Achievers Award from United Nations University for Global Peace. He is on a mission to Inspire, educate and
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empower people, helping them to accelerate in physical, financial, emotional, economic as well as spiritual aspects of life. He has explored various major alternative healing modalities and personal development programmes including Pranic Healing, Reiki, Psych-K, EFT, NLP, etc. Priyank specializes in utilizing modern technology and integrating it with the science of energy. He is on a mission to educate and empower people leading them to a healthy, wealthy, and prosperous life.
Dr. M V Priyank created a record for the maximum number of people participating in a sound healing training programme using Tibetan or Himalayan Singing bowls, wherein 119 participants gathered in Bengaluru to attend the sessions.
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The magical singing bowls
Atotal of 234 singing bowls were distributed to the participants at the boot camp held at the Welcome ITC Hotel, Bengaluru, on April 7-9, 2023, under the supervision of famous abundance and wellness coach, Dr. M V Priyank. The participants were exposed to the benefits of singing bowls and sound healing, which reduces stress and stimulates the immune system. Even research supports the use of Tibetan singing bowls as a way to promote relaxation and reduce feelings of anxiety. Because singing bowl therapy has been linked to decreased anxiety and tension, it is helpful in improving sleep also. The Tibetan bowls are generally forged with alloys that
usually contain from five to seven precious metals, which are connected to the celestial bodies of our galaxy, i.e. lead (Saturn), tin (Jupiter), iron (Mars), copper (Venus), mercury (Mercury), silver (the Moon) and gold (the Sun).
During the training sessions, the participants were asked to lie down on the floor, while the bowls of different shapes and sizes were placed in different configurations around their heads. Once positioned, the practitioner used mallets to strike the bowls in a sequence in order to produce sounds and vibrations. With their eyes closed, the participants remained in a meditative state. Training the participants at the camp,
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Dr. Priyank instructed, “Firmly press the accompanying mallet in a circular motion against the bowl’s outside rim. When you hear a bright, clear tone, you can slow down the motion. Use your full arm to make the motion, rather than just rotating your wrist. You can also make the same circular motion against the outside belly of the bowl. Additionally, you can gently strike the bowl before beginning the circular motion.”
It was told that the vibrations of the bowls affect the mind and body. The sounds the bowls create may impact brain waves in order to induce relaxation. They may induce the same psychological effects and benefits as listening to music. The benefits of listening to the bowls may be related to the ancient practice of sound therapy. Often used by indigenous cultures throughout the world, sound therapy involves pulsing sounds, clapping, drumming, and singing for ceremonial, spiritual, and health purposes.
As far as the history of Tibetan Singing Bowls is concerned, there is some evidence that it may have originated in China sometime around the 16th century BC. Traditional bowls were made of a variety of metals including mercury, lead, silver, iron, gold, and copper. During the 1970s, people began importing bowls in North America and Europe. They grew in popularity in the 1990s as a complementary and alternative treatment for a variety of ailments. Participants at the Bengaluru boot camp expressed their joy and satisfaction after using the bowls, saying they ‘felt relaxed’ after the sound session.
The sound healing programme of Dr. M V Priyaank set another record for maximum Tibetan/Himalayan singing bowls distribution. A total of 234 singing bowls were used by participants at the Welcome ITC Hotel in Bengaluru.
A preliminary study published in the American Journal of Health Promotion in 2014 examined the benefits of starting a directed relaxation session with 12 minutes of singing bowl sounds. It found a greater reduction in systolic blood pressure and heart rate compared to silence before the session. One study linked singing bowl therapy to improvements in mood and suggested that this approach may be a low-cost way to help reduce symptoms of depression.
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Folk paintings on canvas bags
The Indian folk arts are an essential part of the nation’s culture and identity because they are directly connected with the spiritual nature of people’s lives. The art forms are not only practiced by rural folk but also enjoyed by city dwellers. On World Art Day (April 15, 2023), Dayanand College of Ajmer, Rajasthan got its name registered in the Asia Book of Records for celebrating the folk arts. The drawing and painting department of the college achieved this feat by painting the maximum number of canvas bags on various folk arts of the country in a single day.
The folk art painting activity took place in the presence of renowned artist Ram Jaiswal, Lalit Kala Akademi member Mamta
Chauhan, and artists Poonam Pandey and Basant Kumar Sethi. Ajmer South Zone MLA Anita Bhadel also graced the programme as the chief guest. The painting activity to set the record started at 9 am when a group of 20 students and teachers of the drawing and painting department got involved in this attempt. Their aim was to make 400 paintings in a single day, but the work was completed by 2 pm only and one extra image was created, making a total of 401 art pieces.
According to Dr. Ritu Shilpi, Head of the Department of Drawing and Painting, the paintings displayed the folk arts of several states of the country including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Bihar,
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Dayanand College set a record for painting
Indian folk arts on the maximum number of canvas bags in a single day. A team of 20 students along with faculty painted the bags with Madhubani, Warli, and other arts.
Punjab, and Bihar. The artists displayed folk arts like Pithora, Madhubani, Warli, Madana, Sanjhi, Gond, etc. on the canvas bags. As soon as the task was completed, Preeti Lohia, Adjudicator of Asia Book of Records declared the record. She then presented the ABR certificate and a medal to Dr. Laxmikant, Principal of Dayanand College, Ajmer.
MLA Anita Bhadel congratulated the artists and the college administration for this achievement. The programme was coordinated by Dr. Kavita Sharma. Earlier also, the college had set another record for creating the world’s largest painting on the occasion of World Art Day. This was done to create awareness around the Covid-19 pandemic. The day is celebrated
worldwide to honour the contributions of artists and promote the importance of art in our lives. First observed in 2012, World Art Day was celebrated to commemorate the renowned artist Leonardo Da Vinci, famous for his incredible artistic work Mona Lisa.
Dayanand College, Ajmer owes its existence neither to the zeal of an educationist nor to that of a social reformer. It has arisen like the fabled Pheonix from the ashes of a blossoming flower Swami Dayanand Saraswati. Swamiji was consigned to Panchtatva on October 31, 1883, while his soul became a moving spirit for those who followed in his footsteps. It was in the year 1888 when Pt Jiyalal thought of setting up a school for imparting value-based education. In due course of time, the continued efforts of Pt Jiyalal and later of Prof D Vable transformed that little school into a leading college. Their efforts have now become the folklore of the region. No wonder vying with DAV College of Lahore, which closed down decades ago, the present Dayanand College, Ajmer is the oldest DAV institution in the country. Over the years this college has developed into a Centre for Excellence in the field of Research and Consultancy.
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World’s Biggest Climate Clocks display
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The climate crisis is happening now. It is not a thing of the future and we need to act now. Only a few years are left until climate change crosses the line of no return. We all must step up and become part of the solution. This was the appeal made on social media platforms before the world’s biggest assembly and display of climate clocks took place at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi. The activity was undertaken to commemorate ‘Earth Day’ on April 22, 2023. History was created when a total of 559 Climate Clocks were assembled and showcased by the participants in the age group of 10-50 years. Many more participants joined virtually from across the country to display their individual Climate Clocks. This was the highest number of Climate Clocks assembled and displayed at multiple venues in a single day. It set a world record
and the event found a glorious mention in the prestigious Asia Book of Records along with the India Book of Records as well.
The event was spearheaded by Energy Swaraj Foundation (ESF) in association with the Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog, and the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). A total of 7,000 brains and 3,000 organisations from all walks of society participated in the event, laying the foundation for change and promoting climate change mitigation among the common people. The stadium was filled with climate enthusiasts and conscious individuals who pledged to take action for climate correction. The event received participation not just from within India, but also from people outside the country.
The assembly of clocks began after a lecture by Prof Chetan Singh Solanki, founder of the Energy Swaraj Foundation, who spoke about understanding climate change and limiting the use of energy through the AMG (Avoid, Minimize, and Generate) principle. The event was aimed at creating awareness about the rising temperature and mitigating climate change issues. Guests of honour, including Prof (Dr) TG Sitharam, Chairman of All India Council for Technical Education, and Dr. Chintan Vaisnav, Mission Director of NITI Aayog Atal Innovation Mission, Dr. G Mahesh, Chief Scientist &Head, DG Executive, Directorate at CSIR also graced the occasion.
“We have truly achieved something special today, something that we have never attempted before,” said Abhejit Agarwal, Head of Sustainability & CSR, Axis Bank. Prof TG Sitharam asked everyone to stand up and give a standing ovation to Prof
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The record for the highest number of climate clocks assembled and displayed at multiple venues in a single day was set by the Energy Swaraj Foundation of Prof Chetan Singh Solanki, also known as the Solar Man of India.
Chetan Singh Solanki for his incredible work. The event was also trending at Times Square in New York, USA. The global partner for the event was Climate Clock Group, which first displayed the climate clock at Times Square. The Energy Swaraj Foundation received funding support from Axis Bank Ltd., and the foundation expressed gratitude for the indispensable support provided by the lender. The event was a huge success
and marked the beginning of a change towards a sustainable future.
Prof Chetan Singh Solanki, a Professor from IIT Bombay, Brand Ambassador of Solar Energy for Govt of Madhya Pradesh, and Founder of the Energy Swaraj Foundation, has been popularly referred to as the ‘Solar Man of India’ by the mainline media. Some people also call him ‘Solar Gandhi’. Known for his remarkable work in the field of Solar, he is an educator, innovator, researcher, entrepreneur, and author. Following Gandhian ideals, he coined the word ‘Energy Swaraj’. Prof Solanki has taken unpaid leave from his role as an academician at IIT Bombay to undertake Energy Swaraj Yatra, wherein he has pledged not to go home, until 2030 and live and travel in the solar bus only. He has published 8 books and over 100 journal publications.
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The Magic of Djembe Drums
Pune-based MIT World Peace University’s Innovation Hub celebrated its annual five-day innovation conclave, RIDE2022, a student-driven activity held on September 20-24, 2022, to host minds who believed in expanding horizons beyond the purview of prosaic opportunities and opening the pathway for students towards entrepreneurship. RIDE-2022 had its themes spread across the four pillars namely, research, innovation, design, and entrepreneurship (RIDE) followed by Start-up Accelerator and Innovation Hub at MIT-WPU. The conclave attracted several thousand visitors across five days with various start-ups and speakers along with more than 50 experts from the venture capital industry.
Each day encompassed subject matter experts who addressed students around the aforesaid themes to obtain a unique outlook and encourage out-of-the-box thinking by simulating a real-world environment. The event focused on start-ups across sectors like technology, design, healthcare, agritech, sustainable energy, and retail. The event also made headlines for setting a record for the maximum number of students playing Djembe Drums together and thus getting into the prestigious pages of the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records simultaneously.
A total of 1253 students of the university gathered together and played the Djembe Drums under the guidance of drumming expert Amrutt Bhatt from 6 pm to 8 pm on September 21, 2022, at the MIT World Peace University Campus in Pune. The old record was for 1197 people playing Djembe together, but through this event, the university broke it when 1253 students played the instrument together at the university arena.
Rahul Karad, Executive President, MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) said, “RIDE-2022 was an immense opportunity for students to understand and explore the new approaches to research, innovation, design and entrepreneurship. It offered a unique window into the future trends in technologies, management, science and social sciences, fine arts,
sustainable studies and public health. I believe that RIDE-2022 remained a source of inspiration for the students of MIT World Peace University, who are passionate to build on their big ideas. The conclave was designed to be immersive and thoughtprovoking with valuable industry insights, and deep dives into trends and unique networking opportunities. Setting the world record under the Asia Book of Records was another big milestone for the university.”
According to Pravin V Patil, Senior Director, Centre for Industry-Academia Partnerships, “We believe that every student is imbibed with the knowledge that may lead to unlimited possibilities and with RIDE in action, they are provided with means to explore, ignite and re-ignite the thoughts that hold solutions for minuscule hurdles we come across today. The objective of RIDE-2022 was to create a strong ecosystem of start-ups within MIT-WPU to facilitate all-around understanding of running a business from mind to market with the students.”
RIDE-2022 kick-started by introducing various start-ups in its Start-Up Expo followed by experts talking about their experiences in expert talks, numerous recreational activities such as zorbing, F1 simulation, and concluded with a Comedy and Pro Night. The record-setting activity of playing the Djembe Drums turned out to be the most interesting and rewarding experience for the students and the faculty as well. Djembe is a drum played with bare hands. Amrutt Bhatt, who guided the students, is a drum facilitator, a TEDx speaker, an experiential trainer, a game show host, and a mentalist. He filled the campus with energy, fun and enthusiasm.
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Cultural shows on a TEDx platform
Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found its words. Poetry is the lifeblood of rebellion, revolution, and the raising of consciousness. Malaika David, an Educator at Euro School Kharadi and a TEDx Speaker of repute made the most of the TEDx Youth @ Euro School Kharadi platform to convey her thoughts through a poem written by her. It was the second edition of TEDx Youth, where 67 girls presented different cultural programmes for a total of 16.36 minutes duration, however there were 15 other speakers too who spoke on separate issues at the event, which started at 10 am and continued till 5 pm.
The activity, organised and curated by Reshma Shaikh (49) of Pune, Maharashtra, became part of the India Book of Records
(IBR). Thus the record was set for the maximum number of girls who performed different cultural programmes on a TEDx platform. The event was held at the Euro School Kharadi Auditorium, on February 18, 2023. The students of Mount Carmel School and Euro School Kharadi, along with the Euro School staff, participated in various programmes. They belonged to the age group of 8 to 46 years.
“In a society that recognizes love, freedom, and beauty, dance is considered the most sacred act. Dance has the ability to fill our hearts with blissful joy. The students and faculty of our school put together an amazing dance performance, choreographed by our dance partner the Brian’s Academy of Dance,” said Reshma Shaikh (49), Principal, Euro School Kharadi,
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who is also a 3-times TEDx Organiser, Licensee and Curator of the popular event.
The participating girls highlighted the theme ‘Inspired to Inspire’ through their dance, music, and poetic performances. As they say - where words leave, music begins. Following this saying, the Mount Carmel Band displayed the spirit of teamwork in perfect synchronization of their musical instruments. The announcement of making it to the India Book of Records was shared on different social media platforms including Instagram and Facebook. Dr. Chitra Jain, Adjudicator from the India Book of Records verified the attempt and presented the IBR certificate and a medal to Reshma Shaikh, the organizer. Mahesh Ambokar and Anubha Gupta were the special guests at the event.
Euro School Kharadi is a part of LightHouse Learning, one of India’s leading Early Childhood & K-12 Education groups. Euro School has a network of 15 K-12 schools comprising more than 25,000 students. Putting together such a big event required collaboration and cooperation. “However, challenges were met, boundaries were crossed, and constraints were overlooked. Team spirit surrounded
The record for the maximum number of girls performing different cultural acts on a TEDx platform was set by Reshma Shaikh of Pune, Maharashtra. A total of 67 girls performed at the Euro School Kharadi Auditorium for 16.36 minutes.
everyone as well as the student volunteers,” said Reshma, adding, “Every performance had a magic of its own. It strived towards an inspiration to the audience and touched the hearts of many. The girls prepared and practiced in a timeframe of two weeks and rocked the stage.”
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Speech marathon for environmental care
Human existence is quite impossible without the presence of a healthy ecosystem. Our environment comprises all living and non-living components and their interactions within a natural habitat. Environmental conservation has become one of the core issues that need to be addressed to battle climate change and global warming. Sustainable development is the need of the hour that can save the mother Earth from the repercussions of industrialisation. In an attempt to elaborate upon environmental conservation, its needs, and ways of conserving the environment, the Rotary Club of Mehsana, Gujarat, organised a speech marathon, which ultimately established its place in the Asia Book of Records.
The record was set for ‘maximum speakers participating in a speech marathon about environmental conservation’ and the event took place at Rotary Bhawan, Mehsana on April 16, 2023. A total of 317 participants of 6 to 84 years of age spoke on the theme of environment and its conservation for 2-3 minutes each in Gujarati, Hindi, and English languages. The
activity was aimed at creating awareness around environmental issues, finding solutions to various ecological problems, and encouraging people to take remedial steps in day-to-day life. The speech marathon commenced at 7 am and continued till 10 pm.
The Rotary Club of Mehsana has been serving the town through various activities for the last 62 years. This year the club thought of focusing on environmental awareness and setting a record under the Asia Book of Records by holding a mega speech marathon. Originally the idea was to engage 350 speakers of all age groups ranging from 6 to 84 years. But, only 317 speakers could be accommodated in the event which continued non-stop for over 15 hours. The topics touched upon by the speakers ranged from a spectrum of environmental issues such as water conservation, climate change, water scarcity, the importance of afforestation, noise pollution, air pollution, the benefits of solar power, the benefits of organic
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farming, etc. All the speakers were given a certificate of participation by the Rotary Club of Mehsana.
The event highlighted the issues which are taking a heavy toll on human lives. Ranging from overpopulation, hydrological issues, ozone depletion, and global warming to the desertification of agricultural land, all these issues pose a severe threat to the existence of humankind. Unless environmental conservation is becoming an effective mass movement, it is futile to expect positive growth, especially in the age of digital media which holds the potential to bring a revolution to save our planet from destruction.
The speakers also suggested possible ways of environmental conservation. Some of the solutions could be - stopping deforestation, utilising natural non-renewable resources properly, finding a solution to the forest fires because a huge number of natural lives are lost in these fires, creating public
Rotary Club of Mehsana, Gujarat, set the record for ‘maximum speakers participating in a speech marathon about environmental conservation’ at Rotary Bhawan, wherein 317 participants spoke for 2-3 minutes each.
awareness, controlling pollution and population, recycling used goods, adopting an environment-friendly lifestyle, applying waste management techniques and saving species that are on the verge of extinction.
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The longest hoarding in India
The Longest Hoarding in India is installed at Kamshet on Mumbai-Pune Expressway. The hoarding measuring 350 feet in height and 50 feet in width can be seen by travellers going from Pune to Mumbai. The visibility of this site is almost two kilometers. This hoarding has created a record under the India Book of Records and the credit goes to Glenn Pais of Mumbai, Maharashtra, the owner of Clauderricks Enterprises. He installed the eye-catching billboard of the brand Ganger Eyenation to make it apart and memorable.
Glenn Pais is an entrepreneur in the advertising industry. His expertise in this trade spans over 30 years. Adapting business growth in line with new requirements is the need of the hour and this approach has helped him immensely over the years. For him, dedication and consistent efforts go a long way in fulfilling commitments. His company,
Clauderricks Enterprises was founded in the year 2003 to erect hoardings in Mumbai. However, there was a great opportunity to take the business forward by installing hoardings along the highways. Mumbai-Pune Expressway was the starting point of this endeavour. Soon the other highways, like the Mumbai-Nashik, Mumbai-Goa and Mumbai-Gujarat routes too had a similar demand and so the company began operating along these major highways. How the idea of the longest hoarding emerged? His reply was prompt: “Traditional large-
The record for installing the longest hoarding was set by Glenn Pais of Mumbai, owner of Clauderricks Enterprises, who installed a big hoarding of the brand Ganger Eyenation at Kamshed on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
format hoardings are an integral part of the core business of our company. We wanted to leverage our expertise to create a media asset that not only garners attention but also leaves an indelible impression on all those who view it. The Kamshet site is a move towards providing clients with something exclusive and innovative. However, There were several challenges we had to overcome to make our vision a reality. The highways often
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experience high-velocity winds and dust storms. We have all the safety precautions in place for our workforce, however, such unpredictable natural occurrences can cause some delays at times. Given the size of this hoarding extra reinforcements and engineering skills were required during construction.”
Pune-based Naturopath, Yoga and Holistic Care Expert, Dr. Chitra Jain was the Adjudicator from the India Book of Records, who verified the claim and declared the record. “Our biggest achievement of establishing the ‘Longest hoarding in India’ has come in the 20th year of our business. This achievement was recognized by the India Book of Records on April 23, 2023, making this day a very special and memorable occasion for me, my family, and my organisation. Now, we are
looking forward to exploring the digital marketing space in the near future,” said Glenn Pais.
For over two decades, Clauderricks Enterprises has constructed more than 400 large-format OOH sites on major highways. On the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, vehicles travel at a higher speed. A larger site offers more visibility and clarity of the advertised content. Brands have the flexibility of utilizing the space to project so much more to the targeted consumer. “With a site as big as 350 feet x 50 feet, we are giving brands an opportunity to create maximum impact. I am confident that all brands irrespective of category and segment will recognise the value we offer,” he added.
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Saving lives drop by drop
The blood donation camps held on the birthday of Rajendra Rathore, the Leader of Opposition in the Government of Rajasthan, have been included in the India Book of Records (IBR) for setting a new record for the ‘maximum number of people donating blood in a week’. Blood donation week was celebrated from April 17-21, 2023. The birthday was marked as the ‘Manav Seva Saptah’ (Human Service Week), wherein a total of 69,147 units of blood was collected through 400 blood donation camps held in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Rathore started holding blood donation camps in 1993. A total of 45,000 units of
blood was collected through various camps on his birthday last year. Before that, 25,000 units of blood was collected in 2012 at these camps.
“During my tenure as the Health Minister of Rajasthan, I had donated blood to an unknown poor person belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC). Actually, I was on a tour, when I saw a message in a group on my mobile phone that someone was in urgent need of blood. More inquiry revealed that the patient required the ‘O Positive’ blood, which is my blood group as well.
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Immediately I offered my blood, which saved the poor man’s life. I instructed the doctors to not disclose this incident to anyone. After that, I started donating blood at every opportunity which came my way and held several blood donation camps too. When my followers learned about this aspect, they started celebrating my birthday like this.” Said Rathore.
The blood donation camps were held at 400 locations, spread in different districts of Rajasthan and a few places in Gujarat also, including Jaipur, Ajmer, Alwar, Barmer, Bharatpur, Bhilwara, Dhaulpur, Jalore, Jhunjhnu, Jodhpur, Seekar, Nagaur, Sirohi, Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Bikaner, Kota, Pali, Tonk, Dungarpur, Banswada, Udaipur, Rajsamand, Jaisalmer, Churu, Surat, Vadodara, and many more. The prominent camps were held at Kesari Nandan Garden, Beawar (455 units), Shakti Canteen, Bahrod, Alwar (553 units), Goel Dharmashala, Bharatpur (523 units), Premvatika, Bhilwada (354 units), Shivam Infra, Bhilwada (387 units), Prem Garden, Viratnagar (402 units), Hotel Tirupati, Kotputali (635 units), Marudhar Hospital, Khatipura, Jaipur (571 units), and Nagarik Sadan, Jhunjhnu (486 units).
The highest amount of 1228 units of blood was collected at the camp held at Govt Hospital, Malsisar, Jhunjhnu. Adjudicator of the India Book of Records, Dr. Raja Mookim verified the claim of
The record for the maximum number of people who donated blood in a week was set by Rajendra Rathore of Jaipur, wherein a total of 69,147 units of blood was collected through 400 camps from all across the state of Rajasthan.
the blood collection and declared the record. He also felicitated Rajendra Rathore, BJP MLA from Churu constituency, with the IBR certificate and a medal. He has won seven MLA elections in the years 1990, 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008, 2013 and 2018. Currently, he is also the Leader of the Opposition in the Government of Rajasthan. He has also been the Minister of Medical, Health and Family welfare (1993-98), Minister of Public Works and Parliamentary Affairs (2003-08), Minister of Health, Medical Education and Law (2013-16), and Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (2016-18).
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Mesmerising show of Duffmuttu
The Lulu International Shopping Malls Pvt Ltd created another record for the India Book of Records (IBR) and Asia Book of Records (ABR) simultaneously, for the traditional Duffmuttu dance performed by a large number of dancers together at a single venue. The mega event took place at the Lulu Mall Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram) in Kerala to celebrate the festival of Cheriya Perunnal on April 23, 2023. Earlier also, the same mall had set a record for the maximum number of people dancing together dressed as Santa Claus.
The Cheriya Perunnal celebration at the Lulu Mall had many attractions for visitors and shoppers this time. From the Mehendi competition to the Soul of Sufi by Siju Kumar, and the stunning performances of Sufi Dance, Oppana, and Arabic Dance, to the mesmerizing Tanoura performance and Crystal Dance, it was a grand celebration of Cheriya Perunnal. In Kerala, Eid is commonly known as Cheriya Perunnal (the small festival), while Bakrid is called Valiya Perunnal (the big festival).
The dancers on the stage were holding decorated Duffs (Duffli) – a traditional percussion instrument made of wood and ox skin. The artists were beating the duff, while the leader of the group
was singing, praising the Creator’s glory in Arabic. The rest of the members of the group formed the chorus and moved in circles as the dance progressed. Duffmuttu or Duffkalli dance form is popular among the Muslim community in the Malabar region (comprising of Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Kasaragod, and Wayanad districts of Kerala) and Karnataka. It is performed to commemorate their festivals, and nuptial ceremonies, and
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The record for ‘maximum dancers performing traditional Duffmuttu dance at a single venue’ was set by Lulu International Shopping Malls Pvt Ltd, Trivandrum, Kerala, where 200 dancers performed in traditional attire.
also for social entertainment. This dance form is said to have been initially performed in Madina in South Arabia. The festival of Eid was celebrated with enthusiasm at the mall on April 20-23. The four-day celebration had various kinds of dance performances on different days. The main hall of Lulu Mall – tagged as the World of Happiness, attracted thousands of visitors during the performances. People lined up on the three floors of the mall flashing their smartphone lights and capturing
the grand show. Dancers in white, sky blue, green, blue, and golden costumes performed in groups with Sufi and Arabian music beats. Their costume colours complemented the light yellowish interiors of the grand hall.
With a total built-up area of 20,00,000 sqft, Lulu Mall Trivandrum is one of the largest malls in the country. The shopping mall is located along the side of National Highway 66 at Aakkulam near Technopark the largest IT park in India. The mall has over 300 national and international brands and 12 anchor stores including a Lulu Hypermarket, the largest indoor entertainment zone, and a multilevel car parking space for more than 3,800 cars. The Lulu International Shopping Malls Pvt Ltd runs four malls in India, located at Trivandrum, Kochi (Kerala), Bengaluru (Karnataka), and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh).
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The youngest TEDx speaker
Advait Kolarkar, an art prodigy from Pune, Maharashtra, became the youngest Indian to deliver a TEDx talk at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Dwarka, New Delhi, in November 2022, at the age of 8 years, 9 months and 27 days. He mostly spoke about the importance of creativity and freedom to explore the world. The talented boy has earned a proud mention in the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records for this feat. He is also known for being the youngest professional painter in the world. His message to the world was simple:
“Anyone can develop the power of creativity. You don’t need to grow up to do something big. Keep the child in you alive!”
The child’s TEDx talk revolved around creativity, passion and most importantly the relentless belief in oneself. Not only did he tell us how important it is to nurture creativity, he also shed light on how parents can help a child grow into his/her interests rather than growing into a ‘mould’ of their choice. In the end, Advait, being the youngest to perform at TEDx-GGSIPU in New
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The record for being the youngest TEDx speaker was set by Advait Kolarkar of Pune, Maharashtra. An eight-year-old prodigy, he became the youngest to deliver a TEDx talk in Nov 2022 at Indraprastha University, Delhi.
Delhi, won hearts by leaving hope, happiness, and a sense of ambition. He embodies the adage -- age is just a number. The child, who started painting the floor with food colours at the age of 8 months, is now a prolific artist, and the winner of the Global Child Prodigy Award (2020). By taking the art world by storm with a radiant show in the USA, a solo art show in London and holding an exhibition in New York, he has organised a significant show in Italy and at the London Art Biennale, New York’s Art Expo, a solo stint in Canada and India. His artwork was painted by a robot on a car and his work was featured at Walt Disney’s largest digital destination ‘Reimagine Tomorrow’.
He held his art exhibition ‘Alluring Illusions’ in May 2022 at the Gagliardi Gallery in London.
Remembering the initial days, his mother, Shruti Kolarkar said, “I could not believe that a one-year-old baby was creating mesmerising art. That was the moment I realised he had something special and I need to nurture that. When he got to brush, canvas and colours, he never stopped. His passion is still the same.”
The world expects a lot more from this child prodigy in the coming time. He has a clear-cut picture of the future in his mind, “I will be a painter for my entire life. I also want to be a Palaeontologist (one who studies fossils), an inventor and an author.” You will be surprised to know that while his artwork is known for its vibrant shades of bright colours, his favourite colour is black. He says, “Black is my favourite colour. If you mix all the colours, you will get black. So, I felt like I was already using all the colours.”
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Gully Cricket with a social cause
A‘Gully Cricket’, organised by the Union Territory Cricket Association (UTCA, affiliated to BCCI) and the Chandigarh Police, in the month of April 2023 set the record for the maximum number of teams participating in a T-10 cricket tournament. The tournament was aimed at promoting the social cause of creating awareness against the drug menace. The slogan of ‘Balla Ghumaao Nasha Bhagaao’ was to deter drug use by youth in the region. The UTCA and Chandigarh Police gained entry into the India Book of Records through this sporting event.
There were 204 teams of 14-18 year old local youth playing in the ‘Gully Cricket’ tournament playoffs, which started on April 6, 2023 and ended on April 23, 2023. Around 2,500 budding cricketers from 204 teams participated in the championship played on 10 different playgrounds, including Punjab University’s
law ground, Punjab Engineering College’s ground, College of Architecture’s ground, DAV School, Sector 8, Police Lines, Sector 26, and government schools in sectors 32, 40, 19, 35 and 26.
The T-10 cricket tournament was inaugurated at Sector 16 Cricket Stadium and the final match was also played at the same venue. The closing ceremony was attended by DGP Praveer Ranjan, officials of the Police Department and the Chandigarh Administration, MC Commissioner Anindita Mitra, and UTCA president Sanjay Tandon. The winning team was awarded a cash prize of Rs 51,000, and the runner-up team was given a prize of Rs 31,000. Two semi-finalists were also awarded a prize of Rs 11,000 each.
The tournament was supported by the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation along with the sports, education, and social welfare
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The record for the maximum number of teams participating in a T-10 cricket tournament was set by Union Territory Cricket Association (affiliated to BCCI) and Chandigarh Police, under the guidance of Sanjay Tandon, President of UTCA
along with the Chandigarh Police. “The circular had been issued to promote cricket and identify the grassroot-level talent. It was a good initiative by the association,” said an official of the Chandigarh Sports Council.
departments of the UT Administration of Chandigarh. UT Sports Council had issued a circular to all its coaches for becoming a mentor to make teams for the ‘gully cricket’ two weeks before the event began. This is the first time that the coaches were asked to make teams for a tournament, which was not affiliated and being organised with a social cause by the local association
A weekend exhibition match was also played on April 16 under the aegis of the Gully Cricket Tournament at Sector 16 cricket stadium, between Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker’s XI and Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker’s XI. The toss was settled between the two teams by former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur. Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya honoured the winning and runner-up teams. Chandigarh Police SSP Kanwardeep Kaur and Chandigarh Administration’s Advisor Dharampal also attended the event. According to UTCA chief Sanjay Tandon, “The tournament held under the drug-free initiative of the city, was aimed at providing direction to the youth and will be held annually. The tournament aims to provide children of slums and colonies with a platform.”
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150 books on Jainism released
The record for releasing maximum Granth on Jainism in a single day was set by Acharya Suvidhisagar Maharaj. He is the third Pattadhish of Param Poojya Charitra-Chakravarti, Acharyshri Aadisagar Maharaj, and Pattadhar of SiddhantChakravarti, Acharyashri Sanmatisagar Maharaj. He has written and translated 150 books related to Jainism, which were released in front of the gathered populace as well as virtually at Shree Kshetra Arihanthgiri Jain Math in Tirumalai, Tamil Nadu on April 30, 2023. The special feat has made its way to the India Book of Records (IBR).
Fourth Pattadhish of Anklikar Parampara, Ahcaya Suvidhisagar was born on March 19, 1972, to parents Kanchanbai and Inderchand Papdiwal in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. He did his schooling up to 10th standard. His name before the Diksha was Jaikumar and he left his parental home on April 28, 1984, for a religious journey. He took Muni Diksha from Tapasvi Samrat Acharya Shri Sanmati Sagar Maharaj on May 11, 1989, and Acharya Pad on April 20, 2004, from Acharya Shri Siddhant Chakravarthy Sanmati Sagarji Maharaj. He is known for studying and digitalizing Jain scriptures – which are now available on www. vimalsagargranths.com.
The Shrutarchana Programme for the release of the 150 books was attended by dignitaries from India and abroad. The event was led by Bhattarak Chintamani, Dr. Swasti Sri
Pattacharya Dhaval Kirtiji Bhattarak Swami. His newly launched 150 books will be useful in spreading the teachings of Jainism worldwide.
Acharya Suvidhisagar writes poetry in Sanskrit and Hindi and believes that the meaning of the discourse is to present the speech of Lord Jinendra in a simple and age-old language for a contemporary audience. Therefore, he does not allow the use of extraneous sentences in his discourse. To clarify the subject, when he presents any evidence, he tries to reveal all the facts along with the name of the book, verse number, name of the author, century of the author, etc. Starting the discourse on time and closing it at the declared time is the most important feature of his discourses.
The record for releasing the maximum number of books on Jainism in a single day was set by Acharya Suvidhisagar Maharaj, who wrote and translated 150 Granth related to Jainism, which were released at Shri Kshetra Arahanthgiri Jain Math.
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Acharya took lifelong renunciation of oil and curd on March 13, 1987; renunciation of ghee, sugar, and green leaves on February 5, 2011; and lifelong renunciation of salt and all famous food grains except wheat, gram, rice, and moong on May 4, 2012. Apart from these, many times during the Chaturmasik period he leaves dry fruits, milk, and fruits also.
Some of the prominent titles released on April 30 include Adhyatma Rahasya, Adhyatma Sutrani, Aadinath Puran, Ishtopadesh, Shraddhi Mantra, Riddhi Mantra, Karma
Prakriti, Chhand Shatak, Jinvani Aradhana, Dasdharma
Pradeep, Dhyansagar, Nemidutam, Nyaydipika, Pawan
Dutam, Prabodhsar, Banarsi Naammala, Buddhi Rasayan, Bhavyanand, Mahavir Puran, Yashodhar Katha, Yog Pradeep,
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Yogsar, Shantinath Puran, Satyarth Darshan, Samadhi Sar, Samadhi Tantra, Siddha Bhakti, Sukti Muktavali, etc.
Mission Overseas Education
institution in the Kollam district of Kerala, on April 24, 2024. The seminar was held under the aegis of Aim Britz Study Abroad. The seminar attracted students aspiring to go abroad for higher education in such a big number that the event made its way not only to the India Book of Records, but the Asia Book of Records also.
Kerala is witnessing an increase in students moving to Europe, Canada, Australia, and other countries for higher studies, and eventually settling there. This trend was also witnessed at the Overseas Education Seminar held at the TKM College of Engineering, considered to be a prestigious
Al Ameen Mohammed Ali, Founder, Aim Britz Study Abroad, said, “We are proud to set a record under the prestigious India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records simultaneously, as a total of 1561 students attended the counselling sessions, which is a record number for any such study abroad-related seminar. Obviously, the youth is attracted to our company for guidance
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in getting admission to reputed universities and colleges, and settling abroad; because we have well-qualified counsellors working across South India, mainly in the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, who can guide the students and give A-to-Z assistance for their entire admission process.”
The company head office is located in Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram), the capital city of Kerala with 25 staff members, which include counsellors, tele-callers and the operation team dealing with filing applications, CAS process, visa filing, etc. The company filters quality students for universities after giving them mock interview sessions through online platforms.
The event was managed by Prejish Nirbhaya, who says, “The Overseas Education Seminar held at the TKM College of Engineering, Kollam, was an astounding success. The organiser, Aim Britz Study Abroad, is a leading institution which successfully sends more than 1000 students to study abroad every year. The organisation founded in 2018 and officially registered in 2020 in Trivandrum, has a global presence. It is a team of young vibrant people, mostly graduated from the UK. Currently Aim Britz Study
The record for the maximum number of students attending an overseas education seminar was set by Al Ameen Mohammed Ali of Aim Britz Study Abroad. A total of 1561 students attended the seminar at TKM College of Engineering.
Abroad sends students to the UK, Canada, Australia, France, Ireland and the USA.”
Vivek Nair, Adjudicator from the India Book of Records, validated the claim of the highest number of students’ participation, before declaring the record. He handed over the IBR certificate and a medal to Al Ameen Mohammed Ali, Founder, Aim Britz Study Abroad for making this record.
Aim Britz, the company which started with only 15 applications in 2018 has grown tremendously in the past few years and has successfully handled over 5000 visas till now. In the last year itself, the company has crossed more than 1000 visas to UK-based universities only. The participating students were told that the UK is a lord in many areas of education including medicine, engineering, arts, management, etc. The UK’s reputation and legacy as a global centre for scientific research attract some of the world’s most brilliant minds.
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91-born collects 91 cine-tickets
The record for collecting the maximum number of tickets of movie theatres was set by Debanjan Seal (born on January 5, 1991) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He collected 91 tickets of cinema halls of his city including Metro, Globe, Paradise, Elite, Roxy, and Jaya. This hobby bagged him a proud place in the India Book of Records.
Debanjan Seal, a Biology teacher from Baguiati, Kolkata (West Bengal), has a passion for collecting hard copies of movie
tickets bought from Kolkata and around. The craze for visiting the cinema halls began in 2003 when he used to see movies along with his friend’s group called as TukTuk Party.
“When I was in 8th standard, I visited a cinema hall for the first time to watch Bombaier Bombete, a Satyajit Ray film at Jaya Cinema in Laketown. Only black and white TV was found at that time. Friday and Saturday used to be very exciting days for us as Hindi movies were screened at night. To add colours to my viewing, I started frequenting local theaters like Arati, Binodini, and Sukhada Cinema to name a few. After the 10th class, I started exploring more theaters with my friends and sometimes alone. Since day one, I was keeping the counterpart of the colourful movie tickets of every hall I visited. Now, after 20 years, this collection has become very precious and worth keeping,” said Debanjan.
He has been to more than 91 cinema halls so far. The majority of them are now completely closed, ruined, or modified. There were more than 8 cinema halls in Esplanade Kolkata since preindependence. Some of the famous theaters he visited include Paradise, Roxy, Jyoti, Elite, Regal, etc. These halls had two sets of arrangements for the audience, one rear stall and the other
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The record for collecting the maximum number of movie tickets of cinema halls was set by Debanjan Seal (born on January 5, 1991) of Kolkata, who collected 91 tickets from cinema halls including Metro, Globe, and Paradise.
was a balcony. Non-AC single screens dominated in Kolkata from 2003 to 2013. The most popular of them all were: Mitra Cinema, Darpana, Purabi Sealdah, Talkie Show House, etc.
“I still remember that Veer Zaara was shown in Taswir Mahal, Rajabazar; Tare Zameen Par was screened at Jyoti, Lenin Sarani; Kahani in Broadway hall at Salt Lake; Hey Baby in Mini Jaya, Laketown. Minar, Bijoli, Chhabighar, Prachi, etc. were fixed for regional cinema or say Bengali movies. In 2003, famous Bengali director Tarun Majumder screened one of the best movies of that time - ‘Aalo’ in Nandan Cinema and it was a blockbuster hit. Rituparno Ghosh, another famous director, made some historical movies like ‘Abohoman’ (City Centre I), ‘Nouka Dubi’ (City Centre II), and ‘Chitrangada’ (Nandan Cinema). Apart from these, Bengali commercial movies like ‘I love You’, ‘Challenge’, ‘Premi’, etc. also did a good business across Bengal,” he said.
proof to watch the famous Akshay Kumar film ‘Blue’ as it was an adult category film and I was 17 only in 2009. Being a student from a typical middle-class Bengali family, it was very difficult to explore cinema halls across Bengal in the early 2010s. During my school days in 2003-08, I usually went to my nearby local theaters. Then in college days, I started to visit the nearest places of Kolkata like Barackpore, Barasat, Howrah, etc.” he said.
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Letting cars pass over his body
What makes a strong person? Is it someone who can lift 100 kg without breaking a sweat, or is it a person who readily copes with everything that life places in his path, without fretting or complaining? Whatever it is, we all probably have moments when we wish that we were stronger, and although it might feel like there’s nothing much that can be done, the truth is that there is. If you don’t already know, training martial arts could do the trick for you. Says the 39-years-old, 5th Dan Black Belt holder, Yoga instructor, Fitness and Karate Coach –Chainsingh Roopsingh Rajpurohit, who has created a new record by letting 21 Maruti Suzuki Wagon R cars pass over his body. The daredevil act has got a proud mention in the prestigious India Book of Records (IBR).
Born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan on August 12, 1983, Chainsingh runs the Kings Sports Academy in Ghatkopar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, where the record-making stunt took place (at Fitness Forever, next to Cricket Turf 90 ft Road) in the presence of Parag Bhai Shah, the BJP MLA from Ghatkopar East constituency. The historical attempt was made on April 30, 2023, to mark the 111th birth anniversary of Shri Bramharshi Khetaramji Maharaj. The entire stunt was completed between 7 am to 10 am.
After Ganesh Vandana, the chief guest Parag Shah inaugurated the programme by breaking a coconut on the ground. An iron structure was placed in the middle of the road, through which the cars had to cross. Chainsingh lay
The record for the maximum number of cars passed over the body of an individual was set by Chainsingh Rajpurohit of Mumbai, who let 21 cars pass over his body one after the other at Kings Sports Academy.
down on his back in the middle of the iron ramp. Cars had to pass over his stomach where he was wearing his black belt. On both sides of the road, karate students of his academy stood alert in proper costume. Cars passed over his body 21 times one by one amid thunderous applause. India Book of Records Adjudicator Seema Manikothe was present on the spot to witness and verify the amazing feat. With the passing of the
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last car, she declared the completion of the record and honoured Chainsingh with the IBR certificate and a medal.
Chainsingh told the India Book of Records magazine that “When you train martial arts, you will constantly push your limits, be it physically, mentally or emotionally. After all, that is the only way you can truly improve and make progress. The more obstacles you overcome, the stronger you will get, and the best part is that you will understand that you have what it takes to keep getting better and improving by one percent each day.”
It is not the first record for him. Earlier also he has given astonishing performances proving his extreme limits,
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60 minutes. Thus he broke the old record of 1440 somersaults,
100 times in 100 minutes
Mahatma Gandhi’s favourite bhajan ‘Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram’ has given a reason to smile to the students of the Samsidh Group of Schools, who sang the Ram Dhun in the chorus, 100 times in 100 minutes, setting a national record. The activity was acknowledged by the India Book of Records at Samsidh School, Vinukonda, Andhra Pradesh on April 30, 2023. A total of 127 students sang the devotional song repeatedly, which was set to tune by Vishnu Digambar Paluskar in Raga Mishra Gara. The record-setting event was organised under the guidance of Vasa Srinivasa Rao, Founder Chairman of Samsidh Group of Schools; and Indu Sannoo, CEO of the Group.
Preparing the children for the main event was a task to the teachers who made the students do the rehearsals for a month at different locations and through online mode also. The final
rehearsal was done at the venue after different teams reached for the attempt. “Convincing the students from other locations to participate in the event was a big challenge. Then we had to make proper arrangements for accommodation, food, and transport to make sure that every member of the team reaches the venue at the given time. Unpredictable weather conditions also posed difficulties. Sometimes there was sudden rain, then 40 degree Celsius temperature,” said Naveen Kumar, Principal of Samsidh School, Vinukonda.
Naveen Kumar told the India Book of Records magazine that the idea behind this activity was to bring together students from different cities and states and create a platform to showcase unity in diversity. Another motivation was to instill the feeling of patriotism amongst the younger generation by making
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The record for marathon singing of a devotional song by the maximum number of students was set by Samsidh Group of Schools, wherein 127 students sang ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ 100 times in the chorus.
them sing the Gandhi’s favourite song. At Samsidh, we prepare the children for life. We have included values as a part of the curriculum.”
The school has a tradition of winning accolades from time to time. It was adjudged the Best School with Infrastructure and was given the School Excellence Leadership Award and the Best Green School Award by CED in 2018. It got the British Council Award (2019), the Excellent IT-Enabled School in India Award, and
the Excellent School for Innovation-Based Education in India award at the 12th National Education Summit (2018). It also received the Brain Feed Top 500 Schools Award and the Top 50 Organisations in Education by GFEL. Now it has set a record with the India Book of Records. Incorporated in 2009, Samsidh Group of Schools follows the CBSE curriculum as the base, but has a unique integration module executed with the help of its own Learning Management System (LMS) with a focus on character development and life skills programme. Samsidh is home to more than 10,000 students and over 850 teachers spread across 17 schools across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Jammu, Haryana, Maharashtra, and Punjab.
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Edible art with wafer sheets
Cake decoration is an art. Cakes can be decorated for special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, baby showers, national or religious holidays, or as promotional items. It is a form of sugar art that uses materials such as icing and other edible decorations. An artisan may use simple or elaborate three-dimensional shapes as a part of the decoration, or on the entire cake. Chocolate is regularly used to decorate cakes as it can be melted and mixed with cream to make a ganache or cocoa powder can be lightly dusted on top of a cake. Similarly, wafer paper is the latest trend to decorate cakes easily and quickly. These printed sheets make it easy to decorate any shape of a cookie. Wafer sheets of A4 Size wrap beautifully around a cake.
The Cochin Bakery, Kozhikode, and Brownnies Bakery, Kannur of Kerala, jointly set a record for ‘maximum edible wafer sheets used for photo cakes’. A total of 900 A4-sized edible wafer sheets depicting various themes such as Women Empowerment, Famous Women Personalities, the G-20 Summit as well as the Post Independence Era in India, and the state of Kerala, etc. were used to celebrate India’s ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ (75 years of independence). The visuals created with the decorative wafer sheets were displayed at Jawahar Municipal Stadium, Kannur,
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The record for ‘maximum edible wafer sheets used for photo cakes’ was set jointly by Cochin Bakery and Brownnies Bakery of Kerala, wherein a total of 900 A4 size edible wafer sheets were used in the photo cakes.
Kerala on March 26-27, 2023. The edible art showcasing brought laurels to the bakeries in the form of a record, under the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records together.
The Governor of Goa, P S Sreedharan Pillai inaugurated the exhibition at the Jawahar Municipal Stadium, Kannur. Vivek Nair, the Adjudicator of India Book of Records was present at the venue to verify the claim of the makers and announced the clearance of the record. Nair then handed over the IBR and ABR certificates and medals to the organisers. The organisers also displayed there the longest eggless brownie measuring 732.15 feet in length, 16 inches in width, and 5 cm in height. The brownie was prepared using melted chocolate, cashew nuts, flour, sugar, vegetable oil, and chocolate butter icing as ingredients.
Ramesh MP, Director of Cochin Bakery, Kozhikode shared with the India Book of Records magazine that since the country is celebrating 75 years of Independence, he decided that along with the display of the longest eggless brownie, the rich history and heritage of the country should also be showcased. For that purpose, 900 pieces of cakes with pictures of people and events that made a significant impact in the post-independence era were displayed. The pictures were made with edible wafer sheets. The showcase included the picture of the first Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru’s iconic ‘Tryst with Destiny’ speech, the amalgamation of States, the nationalisation of banks, sports legends, social reformers, women achievers, and ministers.
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Intellectual Property Campaign
Apencil is a common tool used by every student during the time of studies in school and college. It is one item that has not changed much in the last many decades. However, the use of lead rods inside the wooden pencil is considered harmful to children. Waste is also generated while sharpening a pencil. Chewing a pencil can also prove harmful to a child’s health. Keeping these drawbacks in mind, researchers at the Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat developed a sustainable and environment-friendly pencil, which is handmade and the main ingredient is paper mache, made out of waste papers. The design of the pencil has been applied for a patent. The university has developed many other concepts and products too. Indeed, there were 295 Intellectual Property applications filed by the university in a single day on April 26, 2023. All the applications were filled out on an online official website of
Intellectual Property India. The initiative earned the university a record under the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records.
Ritesh Hada, President of Karnavati University, said that the institution is on a mission to contribute to society through academic excellence and diverse knowledge in a broad range of disciplines, from design and arts to health and environment, and business to humanities. The university has six constituent institutes, namely - the Unitedworld Institute of Design, Unitedworld School of Business, United School of Liberal Arts and Mass Communication, Unitedworld School of Law, Unitedworld School of Computational Intelligence, and Karnavati School of Dentistry. The university conducted an IP Drive 1.0 in the year 2022, where around 250 applications were filed, most of which have already been granted. When the IP Drive
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The record for the ‘maximum intellectual property protection applied by a university in a single day’ was set by Karnavati University, Gandhinagar. The students and faculties filled out 295 IP applications of Intellectual Property.
major challenge was the IT resource management and Internet connectivity, since the applications were to be filed online on the Government website, we were under constant alarm that proper internet connectivity, bandwidth, and speed is available at all times.
2.0 began, we had charted out certain plan in order to make the IP filed in both the drives - commercially viable and holding economic value for the creators.
Priyanshi Gupta, Senior Legal Executive of the university told the India Book of Records magazine that a total of 144 copyrights and 151 design applications were filed for IP protection. The university keeps conducting IP drives and workshops for its students and faculties for developing more IPs and generating awareness amongst them with respect to the protection of their creation. There were multiple challenges while proceeding with the filing of IP as a University, in terms of resources both financial and infrastructural. One of the major challenges we faced was to shortlist the applications based on their eligibility to be filed as Designs and Copyrights. The next
“Upon finalising the number of applications to be filed, and while doing the scrutiny of the applications, it came to our knowledge that there is a major chunk of applications which were filed by female students and faculties. International Intellectual Property Day was approaching and its theme wasWomen and IP: Accelerating Innovation and Creativity. We saw this as an opportunity to motivate and encourage our students and faculties to innovate and create more IP. Making a record attempt was one of the ways to encourage achieving better results from the students and faculties,” added Priyanshi.
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Long-distance sea swimming
night’s sleep after swimming. They put him in a swimming pool in Kottivakkam.
Lakshay Krishnakumar swam in the sea, covering the distance between Neelankarai and Kannagi Statue, in Chennai, and established a new record for the Asia Book of Records on April 30, 2023. The laurel was preceded by three months of back-breaking practice, not only for 11-year-old Lakshay but also for his support team. He, an autistic child, swam 8.1 nautical miles in 3 hours, and 18 minutes in the open sea, under the coaching and guidance of Sathish Sivakumar, Head Coach, Yadhavi Sports Academy for Special Needs, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
It was in mid-2015 when Lakshay’s paediatrician once commented that he exhibited hyperactive behaviour and that he should be taken to a child psychologist. Later his play school also came up with a similar observation. Then child pathologist, occupational therapist, sensory integration, and speech therapist ferried him to multiple classes assuming he would turn normal. The child showed his love for water during a vacation in Coorg. He did not want to come out of the swimming pool, and he was a little under three years then. His parents realised that he was fond of water and surprisingly had a good
“It’s been more than three years since Lakshay is being trained by Satish and his team. We understood after a while that Lakshay’s strength wasn’t speed but endurance. He could endure long-distance swimming without hassles and would still be energetic. Open Water Swimathon in Kochi also proved it. That is how we decided to try for the Asia Book of Records, and today we are happy that Lakshay swam 15 km at this young age. We also take this moment to humbly request the other parents to let their children pursue what they desire,” said his mother Aiswarya K.
Forty-five days before the event, his parents had registered for it. Getting permission to swim in the seas was the most challenging part. It required a NOC from the Coast Guard
Lakshay Krishnakumar of Tamil Nadu set a record for the maximum distance covered in open sea swimming by a child with autism. He is an autistic child who swam
8.1 nautical miles in 3 hours, 18 minutes in the open sea.
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security to organise a sea expedition. For this, they had to submit the disability card and give the boat licence number mentioning details of the boats that will go into the sea when Lakshay swims and the engine for the boat. The information of the coach with a sea lifeguard certificate and rescuer on board are among other documents that were provided.
Meanwhile, Lakshay was undergoing a rigorous schedule with his coaches. His trainers included Sentamilan S, Sunil R, Gokulakrishnan VC, Ranjith S, Chandrasekar C, David R, Poulraj G, Sandeep S, Esak Rajavarman M, Muthuraman T, Giridharan
R, Selvam R, and Dhandru D. Every week, two to three sessions in the sea were planned after consulting the tidal chart and weather forecast. On days when a session was on, Lakshay would have to leave home at 4.30 am and he would be back only around 10.30 am. The beach at Kovalam and Neelangarai were two places where they practiced the most. On days when there was no practice in the sea, Lakshay would be taken to a pool with a lesson plan prepared by the coaches. Eswari Andiappan, an endurance athlete working closely with Lakshay for over a year, had worked out a diet plan.
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Maximum sight words read by a kid
The record for reading the maximum number of
Maximum certificates obtained by a child in Chess tournaments
The record for receiving the maximum number of certificates in Chess tournaments was set by Shivani S. (born on March 9, 2014) of Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. She received 25 certificates from school, academy, district and state level Chess tournaments from September 18, 2022 to March 12, 2023 at the age of 9 years and 30 days, as confirmed on April 8, 2023.
Maximum parts of human body identified by a child
The record for identifying the maximum parts of the human body was set by S. B. Krishav (born on January 6, 2015) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He identified 140 parts of the body including external and internal organs, by looking at the pictures on a screen, in 2 minutes, 39 seconds and 51 milliseconds at the age of 8 years, 3 months and 4 days, as confirmed on April 10, 2023.
Maximum times Maha
Mrityunjaya Mantra recited by a kid in one minute while balancing on inline skates
The record for reciting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra for the maximum number of times in one minute, while balancing on inlines skates, was set by Ridha Ganesh Wadkar (born on July 7, 2017) of Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. She recited the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra 12 times in one minute, while balancing on inline skates, at the age of 5 years, 9 months and 11 days, as confirmed on April 18, 2023.
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Fastest child to recite reverse counting from 100 to 1 in English
The record for being the fastest to recite reverse counting from 100 to 1 in English was set by J. S. Subashini (born on June 8, 2010) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She recited reverse counting from 100 to 1 in 24 seconds at the age of 12 years, 9 months and 29 days, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Maximum hula hoop spins performed by a child in 30 minutes by switching hands
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins in 30 minutes by switching hands was set by Aashvi Gupta (born on March 22, 2014) of Delhi. She performed 2,675 hula hoop spins by switching a single hula hoop between both hands in 30 minutes at the age of 9 years and 27 days, as confirmed on April 18, 2023.
Maximum countries’ flags identified in 30 seconds by a child
The record for identifying the flags of the maximum number
Maximum hula hoop spins performed by a child while singing a Hindi song on Karaoke
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins while singing a Hindi song on Karaoke was set by (born on October 20, 2012) of Kota, Rajasthan. She performed 413 hula hoop spins while song on Karaoke in 3 minutes and 20 seconds, 5 months and 28 days, as confirmed on April
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Maximum spellings recalled by a child in 5 minutes
The record for recalling the maximum number of spellings in 5 minutes was set by Goushazaresha
S. Kademani
Maximum distance covered on a scooty by an individual
The record for covering the maximum distance on a scooty was set by Selva K. (born on January 20, 2002) of Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. He started his journey on August 5, 2022 at 11.00 am from Virudhunagar (Tamil Nadu) and completed it at 7.00 am on October 20, 2022 at Ladakh, covering 9229.8 km on his Dio Honda Scooty dx4, as confirmed on April 14, 2023.
Fastest kid to recite all shlokas of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 along with their meaning in Telugu
The record for being the fastest to recite all slokas of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 along with their meaning in Telugu was set by Bolisetti Chetana (born on March 4, 2016)
Maximum colourful geometrical patterns made by a teen
The record for making the maximum number of colourful geometrical patterns was set by Sreelekha P. (born on November 15, 2005) of Malappuram, Kerala. She made 60 colourful geometrical patterns on sheets of paper using a scale, protractor, compass, pencil and sketch pens, at the age of 17 years, 4 months and 16 days, as confirmed on March 31, 2023.
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Wonder Child Extraordinaire: Anaisha Preshmi Premkumar
Anaisha Preshmi Premkumar, a remarkable child from Palakkad, Kerala, has amazed the world with her extraordinary talents. Just shy of her 5th birthday, this kid accomplished so many amazing feats with the India Book of Records, which people far beyond her age would take years of practice to achieve.
At just four years and ten months old, she astounded observers by reciting the names of the planets in the Solar System in three languages: English, Malayalam, and Spanish in a mere 19 seconds and 78 milliseconds, showcasing her linguistic genius.
Anaisha’s brilliance extends beyond languages, her mental agility and lightning-fast calculations will leave you in awe. She set records in mental math, solving maximum two-digit by one digit division questions orally, maximum three-digit numbers divided by two-digit numbers, solving 20 complex six-digit by one-digit multiplication problems on paper and solving 16 right-angled triangle problems using the Pythagorean Theorem.
Her talents aren’t limited to academics alone. Anaisha demonstrated her strategic acumen and analytical skills through the timeless game of Chess, by playing and winning 12 consecutive games in just 20 minutes, 4 seconds, and 66 milliseconds.
In the field of Chemistry, Anaisha recited the names of 58 saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons in 3 minutes and 49 seconds. Her command over complex chemical nomenclature is amazing. Her remarkable achievements embody the spirit of genius. The world eagerly anticipates
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Youngest to memorise a deck of playing cards blindfolded
The record for being the youngest to memorise a deck of playing cards blindfolded was set by Divyank Rahul Jagtap (born on June 30, 2017) of Pune, Maharashtra. He memorised and recalled a complete deck of 52 playing cards in random order in 57 seconds, while being blindfolded, at the age of 5 years, 9 months and 11 days, as confirmed on April 10, 2023.
Maximum one hand cartwheels in one minute by child
The record for performing the maximum number of one hand cartwheels in one minute was set by Keshvi Ranga (born on September 7, 2015) of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. She performed 35 one hand cartwheels in one minute at the age of 7 years, 6 months and 28 days, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
Maximum cartwheels performed by a child in 30 seconds
The record for performing the maximum number of cartwheels in 30 seconds was set by Keshvi Ranga (born on September 7, 2015) of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. She performed 22 cartwheels in 30 seconds at the age of 7 years, 7 months and 6 days, as confirmed on April 13, 2023.
Maximum magic shows performed by a child magician
The record for performing the maximum number of magic shows was set by magician Master Swarang Pritam (born on September 11, 2011) of Mumbai, Maharashtra.
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Fastest teen to count numbers from 1 to 100 in Spanish
The record for being the fastest to count numbers from 1 to 100 in Spanish was set by Sikha K. Syam (born on November 11, 2006) of Kollam, Kerala. She counted numbers from 1 to 100 in Spanish in 57 seconds and 66 milliseconds at the age of 16 years, 4 months and 20 days, as confirmed on 31, 2023.
Maximum Aathichudi recited in 30 seconds by a kid
The record for reciting the maximum number of Aathichudi in 30 seconds was set by D. Adharva (born on July 4, 2019) of Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu. He recited 26 Aathichudi (collection of single line quotations written by Avvaiyar) in 30 seconds at the age of 3 years, 9 months and 16 days, as confirmed on April 20, 2023.
Fastest kid to recite and demonstrate all Bharatanatyam dance mudras
The record for reciting and demonstrating all Bharatanatyam dance mudras was set by Munjala Archana (born on October 1, 2016) of Mahabubabad, Telangana. She demonstrated 52 Samyukta and Asamyukta hasta mudras (single and double hand gestures of Bharatanatyam dance) in 24 seconds and 48 milliseconds while reciting their names, at the age of 6 years, 5 months and 21 days, as confirmed on March 22, 2023.
Fastest kid to cycle a distance of 10 km
The record for being the fastest to cycle a distance of 10 km was set by Aadhav Ashok Kumar (born on December 30, 2017) of Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu. He started cycling from NH79 Kallakurichi Bypass (near Bypass Bridge) at 6.41 am on April 5, 2023 and completed it at 7.20 am near Kallakurichi Toll Plaza, covering a distance of 10.3 km in 39.44 minutes at the age of 5 years, 3 months and 11 days, as confirmed on April 10, 2023.
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Fastest child to simultaneously recite squares and cubes of 50 numbers
The record for being the fastest to simultaneously recite the squares and cubes of 50 numbers was set by Hrithikesh P. (born on July 22, 2013) of Ottapalam, Kerala. He simultaneously recited the squares and cubes of numbers from 1 to 50 in 1 minute and 43 seconds, at the age of 9 years, 8 months and 14 days, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
Smallest paper triangle cut manually by an individual
The record for manually cutting the smallest paper triangle was set by R. Prabakar (born on June 1, 1985) of Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu. He marked the dimensions of the smallest triangle (measuring 2 mm x 2 mm x 2 mm) on a small part of an A4 sized paper and manually cut it out, as confirmed on March 23, 2023.
Maximum distance covered by a toddler in an electric toy car
The record for covering the maximum distance in an electric toy car was set by Dudekula Ayaan Aahil (born on April 14, 2021) of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. He self-operated (without remote) the electric toy car on a road (under the supervision of parents) non-stop for 1.6 kilometres for 18 minutes and 15 seconds, at the age of 1 year, 11 months and 10 days, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
Fastest to recite and write the names of all Asian countries by a kid
The record for being the fastest to recite and write the names of all the Asian countries was set by Amaira Gupta (born on November 23, 2017) of New Delhi. She recited and wrote the names of all the 48 Asian countries in cursive writing on a ruled sheet of paper in 14 minutes, 45 seconds and 21 milliseconds at the age of 5 years, 4 months and 19 days, as confirmed on April 11, 2023.
Maximum seeds identified by a kid
The record for identifying the maximum number of seeds was set by Amaira Gupta (born on November 23, 2017) of New Delhi. She identified 35 seeds of vegetables and fruits in 2 minutes and 17 seconds at the age of 5 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
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Fastest bridal make up done by an individual
The record for doing the fastest bridal make up was set by Younis (born on January 6, 2001) of Budgam, Jammu and Kashmir. He did bridal make up on a model in 8 minutes and 58 seconds, as confirmed on March 9, 2023.
Maximum push-ups performed in one minute by a female kid
The record for performing the maximum number of push-ups in one minute was set by on November 11, 2016) of performed 65 push-ups in 6 years, 4 months and 14 March 25, 2023.
Longest duration to perform Bharatanatyam dance on inline skates by a child
The record for performing Bharatanatyam dance on inline skates for the longest duration was set by Kavya Nilesh Porwal July 11, 2014) of Pune, Maharashtra. She performed Bharatanatyam dance on inline skates wearing a traditional attire (for 13 minutes and 10 seconds) at the age of 8 years, 9 months and 1 day, as confirmed on April 12, 2023.
Fastest kid to recite the names of Asian and European countries
The record for being the fastest to recite the names of all the Asian and European countries was set by J. Niranjan (born on May 2, 2018) of Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu. He recited the names of all the 48 Asian countries and 46 European countries in 52 seconds at the age of 4 years, 11 months and 4 days, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
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Cycling 100 km for maximum consecutive days
The record for cycling 100 km for the maximum number of consecutive days was set by Umesh Champaklal Patel
Fastest teen to carve out the Indian Pledge on chalk sticks
The record for being the fastest to carve out the Indian Pledge on chalk sticks was set Palli Tarun Kumar (born on August 22, 2004) of East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh. He beautifully carved out the Indian Pledge on 9 coloured sticks of chalk in 1 hour, 18 minutes and 37 seconds, at the age of 18 years, 7 months and 7 days, as confirmed on 2023.
Fastest Golden Quadrilateral expedition by a female motorcyclist
The record for being the fastest to complete the Golden Quadrilateral expedition on a motorcycle was set by Jeena Thomas (born on March 9, 1993) of Thrissur, Kerala. She started her expedition from Bengaluru on March 8, 2023 at 4:50 am and completed at Bengaluru on March 14, 2023 at 4:50 pm, covering a distance of 6,017 km in 6 days and 12 hours, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
Fastest child to write National Anthem in mirror writing
The record for being the fastest to write the National Anthem in mirror writing was set by Bhuvikruti Permi (born on March 23, 2014) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She wrote the Indian National Anthem in mirror writing in English in 5 minutes and 20 seconds, at the age of 9 years and 15 days, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
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Reciting counting in maximum languages in 30 seconds by a kid
The record for reciting counting in the maximum number of languages was set by Aletha Prasad M. (born on September 15, 2017) of Kasaragod, Kerala. She recited counting from 1 to 10 in 5 languages, namely Malayalam,
Maximum balloons blown by a toddler
The record for blowing the maximum number of balloons was set by Aadvik R . (born on April 12, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil
Fastest child to type all countries’ names by viewing their flags
The record for being the fastest to type all countries’ names by viewing their flags was set by Jenarius Dalyn Samuel (born on December 24, 2011) of Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. He typed the names of all the 195 (UN recognised) countries in 10 minutes and 35 seconds, by viewing the pictures of the flags, at the age of 11 years, 3 months and 24 days, as confirmed on April 18, 2023.
Maximum questions answered by a child on countries’ flags
Maximum portraits carved on leaves by an individual
The record for carving out the maximum number of portraits on leaves was set by Sanjoy Kumar (born on April 17, 1991) of Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal. He made 74 portraits of men and women including families, couples, friends and famous personalities including Albert Einstein, Ramkrishna
Paramhansa and Honourable Droupadi Murmu (President of India), as confirmed on April 19, 2023.
The record for answering the maximum number of questions on countries’ flags was set by Theertha M. Nair (born on November 22, 2014) of Kollam, Kerala. She answered 86 questions on the flags of differentcountries in 7 minutes and 22 seconds at the age of 8 years, 4 months and 27 days, as confirmed on April 18, 2023.
Fastest child to identify one hundred countries’ flags
The record for being the fastest to identify one hundred countries’ flags was set by Theertha M. Nair (born on November 22, 2014) of Kollam, Kerala. She identified the flags of one hundred countries in seconds (by looking at their pictures on a chart) at the age of 8 years, 4 months and 26 days, as confirmed on April
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Maximum certificates achieved for Art and Craft by a specially abled child
The record for achieving the maximum number of certificates for Art and Craft was set by Hetvi Kantibhai Khimsuriya (born on January 19, 2011) of Vadodara, Gujarat. Being affected by 75% cerebral palsy, she participated in drawing, DIY, Art and Craft competitions and received 97 appreciation/ winner/participation certificates including ‘Letters of Appreciation’ from the Prime Minister of India and the Chief Minister of Gujarat. She has completed 250 paintings, also solved 50 puzzles and has knowledge of numbers from 1 to 1000, and Gujarati alphabets at the age of 12 years, 2 months and 18 days, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Smallest model of a village scene made by a
The record for making the smallest model of a village scene was set by Sravan S Kumar (born on April 28, 2014) of Kottayam, Kerala. He made a small sized model of a village scene (measuring 43 cm x 37 cm) showing the interior of a house, water-well, fence, cow-shed, trees, animals and people, using sheets of cardboard and other materials at the age of 8 years, 11 months and 16 days, as confirmed on April 13, 2023.
Maximum distance covered by a family in a Maruti car
The record for covering the maximum distance in a Maruti car was set by Rithik Kumar (born on November 19, 2006) of Nallur, Tamil Nadu, along with his father S. Mohan Kumar (born on December 13, 1976) and mother Lathamani (born on May 29, 1986). They started their journey in their old Maruti 800 (Registration number- TN 39 R 7903) low CC engine car (796 CC) on October 25, 2022 from Tirupur and completed on November 5, 2022 at Umling La Pass, covering a total distance of 4,500 km, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
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Maximum distance covered by a female child while skating from India to Bhutan
The record for covering the maximum distance while skating from India to Bhutan was set by Geetansha Dugar (born on December 11, 2010) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. She started skating on February 2, 2023 at 11.55 am from Shyamnagar and reached Bhutan on February 12, 2023 at 2.36 pm, covering 819.5 km in 11 days, while carrying the national flag, at the age of 12 years, 2 months and 1 day, as confirmed on February 23, 2023.
Fastest teen to write all districts of Kerala in mirror writing
The record for being the fastest to write the names of all the districts of Kerala in mirror writing was set
Longest hair of a male kid
The record for having the longest hair was set by Devadath N. Jijesh (born on May 13, 2019) of Kozhikode, Kerala. His black tresses measure 70 cm (27.5 inches) in length, at the age of 3 years, 10 months and 11 days, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
Maximum push-ups in one minute by a child
The record for performing the maximum number of
Fastest solo motorcycle expedition to all districts of Tamil Nadu by an individual
The record for being the fastest to complete a solo motorcycle expedition to all the districts of Tamil Nadu was set by Aashik Ahmed (born on March 11, 1991) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He started his motorcycle expedition from Chennai on March 25, 2023 at 2.30 am, travelled 2022.83 km in 35 hours and 7 minutes to 38 districts of Tamil Nadu and planted seeds in each district to create an awareness of ‘SAVE NATURE; PLANT TREES’; completed it at Kanyakumari on March 28, 2023 at 4.42 pm, as confirmed on April 18, 2023.
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Maximum countries’ flags identified in 30 seconds by a kid
The record for identifying the maximum number of countries’ flags in 30 seconds was set by Juvia Vinod (born on March 14, 2018) of Kannur, Kerala. She identified the flags of 51 countries in 30 seconds, by viewing their pictures on a mobile screen, at the age of 5 years and 3 days, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
Longest duration to perform hula hoops by a kid while walking on a balancing beam
The record for performing hula hoop spins for the longest duration while walking on a balancing beam was set by Ritvi Nikhil Jain (born on March 15, 2017) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She performed 1,238 hula hoop spins while walking nona balancing beam (measuring 6 17 feet in length) for 11 minutes at the age of 6 years, 1 month and 6 days, as confirmed on
Maximum QR codes generated for all subjects of primary school students
The record for generating the maximum number of QR codes for all subjects of primary school students was set by Shantilal Kodarbhai Bhoi (born on June 14, 1979) of Mahisagar, Gujarat, Headmaster of Gora N.PU.V. Primary School. He initiated the ‘technique learning by scanning’ by generating 210 QR codes of 210 lessons of all 14 subjects (class 3 to class 5) to encourage education with ‘bookless’ and ‘bag less’ system, as confirmed on March 28, 2023.
Youngest to narrate abridged version of Ramayana in Marathi language
The record for being the youngest to narrate the abridged version of the Ramayana in Marathi language was set by Shreenika Harshavardhan Deshmukh (born on December 22, 2018) of Solapur, Maharashtra. She narrated the abridged version of the Ramayana in Marathi language in 12 minutes and 30 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 5 days, as confirmed on December 27, 2022.
Fastest kid to recite 0 to 100 counting in French
The record for being the fastest to recite counting from 0 to 100 in French was set by Reyansh Sancheti August 5, 2017) of New Chandigarh, Punjab. He recited the counting in 1 minute and 10 seconds at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 18 days, as confirmed on March 23, 2023.
Longest duration to hold a Headstand Pose Wide Legs yoga pose by an individual
The record for being in the Headstand Pose Wide Legs yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Pediredla Kanaka Rao (born on July 1, 1965) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. He performed Headstand Pose Wide Legs (Salamba Sirsasana Konasana) yoga pose for 4 minutes and 25 seconds, as confirmed on April 22, 2023.
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Youngest female licenced skydiver
The record for being the youngest female licenced skydiver was set by Saroj Kumari (born on October 20, 2002) of Jaipur, Rajasthan. She received USPA- A Licence (A-104692) on July 13, 2022 and B Licence (B-57562) on July 23, 2022 from Dropzone, Thailand, at the age of 19 years, 9 months and 3 days, as confirmed on February 6, 2023.
Longest Indian flag hoisted at Chadar Trek by a team
The record for hoisting the largest Indian flag at Chadar Trek was set by Prinkesh Jain (born on April 16, 1992) of Nathdwara, Rajasthan, along with 11 team members namely Nagendra Singh Ranawat, Tanveer Joshi, Shrinath Chaudhary, Shivam Choudhary, Rajesh Hegde, Chetan Nakrani, Kunzang Dorjey, Tashi Dawa, Stanzin Tsephel, Ashok Dhakad and Seri Lethi. They successfully covered the Chadar Trek on January 15, 2023 (Nerak Waterfall) at an altitude of 11,450 feet (-30 degree Celsius in Leh) and hoisted the Indian flag (measuring 394 feet in length x 3 feet), as confirmed on February 3, 2023.
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Fastest kid to solve a single 6 x 6 Sudoku puzzle
The record for being the fastest to solve a single 6 x 6 Sudoku puzzle was set by Sharan S. Nair (born on April 21, 2018) of Alappuzha , Kerala. He solved a single 6 x 6 Sudoku puzzle in 3 minutes and 53 seconds at the age of 4 years, 11 months and 22 days, as confirmed on April 12, 2023.
Fastest kid to solve one hundred pieces of a jigsaw puzzle
The record for being the fastest to solve one hundred pieces (born 2017) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. hundred (100) pieces of a jigsaw in 7 minutes and 4 seconds, years, 3 months and 2 days, as
Maximum shlokas recited by a kid in 30 seconds
The record for reciting the maximum number of shlokas was set by Saathvik N. Yajman (born on March 16, 2018)
Fastest to recite Kanda Shashti Kavacham by a teen
The record for being the fastest to recite Kanda Shashti Kavacham was set by S. Arjun (born on December 9, 2007) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Kanda Shashti Kavacham is a song composed in Tamil by on Lord Muruga in the 19th the complete song in 4 and 35 milliseconds at the 3 months and 29 days, 2023.
Surah Fatiha written on the smallest sized paper by a child
The record for writing the Surah Fatiha on the smallest sized paper was set by Mohammed Raihan (born on September 16, 2010) of Ernakulam, Kerala. He wrote Surah Fatiha, the first chapter of the Holy Quran, on a small sized (measuring 4.9 cm x 5.1 cm) in 5 minutes and 54 seconds, at the age of 12 years, 6 months and 14 days, as confirmed on March 29, 2023.
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Maximum assorted pictures identified by a toddler in 15 minutes
The record for identifying the maximum number of assorted pictures was set by B. K. Magizhini Raksha (born on October 3, 2021) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She identified 492 assorted pictures (consisting of shapes, animals, fruits, vegetables, Indian freedom fighters among others) in 15 minutes at the age of 1 year, 6 months and
Maximum rhymes recited by a kid in 5 minutes
The record for reciting the maximum number of rhymes was set by Velapurkar (born on June 5, 2017) of Hyderabad, Telangana. He recited 43 English rhymes in 5 minutes at the age of 5 years, 10 months and 12 days, as confirmed on April 17, 2023.
Longest hair of a
teen
The record for having the longest hair was set by Swetanshi Dineshbhai Rathod (born on May 2, 2005) of Rajkot, Gujarat. Her black tresses measured 7 feet in length at the age of 17 years, 11 months and 3 days, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
Maximum world swimmers’ names and nationality recalled blindfolded in chronological order by a child
The record for recalling the names and nationality of the maximum number of world swimmers in chronological order blindfolded was set by Sanidhya Navinkumar Mundra (born on July 5, 2010) of Kolhapur, Maharashtra. He recalled the names and nationality of 104 world swimmers (male and female) in chronological order from 1964 to 2022, while being blindfolded, at the age of 12 years, 8 months and 18 days, as confirmed on March 23, 2023.
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Fastest child to make a checkerboard pattern on a single 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube
The record for being the fastest to make a checkerboard pattern on a single 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube was set by (born on February 18, 2012) of The Nilgiris, Tamil Nādu. He made a checkerboard pattern on a 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube in 1 second and 55 milliseconds at the age of 11 years, 1 month and 16 days, as confirmed on April 3, 2023.
Longest distance walked non-stop by a toddler
The record for walking the longest distance non-stop was set by A. P. Mahizhan (born on October 13, 2020) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. He walked 4.08 km non-stop (while holding the hand of his father) for 1 hour, 8 minutes and 40 seconds from 6 pm in the evening till 7.08 pm at the age of 2 years, 5 months and 3 days, as confirmed on April 3, 2023.
Maximum countries’ flags painted on a halved coconut shell
The record for painting the flags of the maximum number of countries on a halved coconut shell was set by Aparna S. Prasad (born on December 26, 2000) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala. She painted the flags of 82 countries on a halved coconut shell, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
Youngest to write a comic book on Environment Sustainability
The record for being the youngest to write a comic book on Environment Sustainability was set by Aadvika Khurana (born on April 17, 2017) of Pune, Maharashtra. She authored an interesting comic book on Environment
Sustainability titled ‘The Good Wave and the Bad Wave’ (ISBN: 978-93-9407516-0), published by Wordly Wise Publishers, at the age of 5 years, 11 months and 27 days, as confirmed on April 13, 2023.
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Longest duration to balance a stick on the middle finger by a teen
The record for balancing a stick on the middle finger of the hand Rehan Khan (born on January 28, 2007) of Churu, Rajasthan. He balanced a long wooden stick on the middle finger of his right hand for 1 hour, 1 minute and 10 seconds, at the age of 16 years, 2 months and 3 days, as confirmed on March 31, 2023.
Youngest to develop an innovative Police whistle
The record for being the youngest to develop an innovative Police whistle was set by Geeta Ganpat Dhanavade (born on July 11, 2009), student of M.E.S. Rani Laxmibai Mulinchi Sainiki Shala School of Pune, Maharashtra. She Police whistle on wherein the whistle is put after use to prevent it from and airborne virus. This is used by the staff of the Pune Police Station and has won many awards, at the age of 11 years, 5 months, and 5 days, as confirmed on 2023.
Maximum Football juggles with both feet in 30 seconds by a teen
The record for performing the maximum number of Football juggles with both feet in 30 seconds was set by Muhammed Sinan (born on June 21, 2005) of Kannur, Kerala. He performed 101 Football juggles (with both feet) in 30 seconds at the age of 17 years, 8 months and 23 days, as confirmed on March 14, 2023.
Fastest teen to write all elements of the periodic table in mirror writing
The record for being the fastest to write all the elements of the periodic table in mirror writing was set by Sradha Manesh (born on July 2, 2007) of Ernakulam, Kerala. She elements of the periodic table in in 8 minutes, 6 seconds and 47 the age of 15 years, 9 months and 22 confirmed on April 24, 2023.
Maximum books read nonstop by a kid
The record for reading the maximum number of books nonstop was set by Thomas Roel (born on February 2, 2017) of Alappuzha, Kerala (currently residing in UAE). He read 40 books continuously for 3 hours and 4 minutes, at the age of 6 years, 2 months and 3 days, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
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Smallest Indian traditional outfit made by an individual
The record for making the smallest Indian traditional outfit was set by Shwetika Amit Vyas (born on January 10, 1988) of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. She made a small sized 3-piece lehenga set (with 80 Kalis) including lehenga (measuring 19 cm x 18 cm), blouse (measuring 6 cm x 6 cm) and a dupatta (measuring 25 cm x 8 cm) using net fabric, crepe fabric, cotton fabric, silk fabric, foam sheet, laces, beads and stones, as confirmed on April
Fastest solo car expedition across mainland of India
The record for completing the fastest solo car expedition across the mainland of India was set by Emil George (born on February 4, 1988) of Kannur, Kerala. He started the car expedition from Kochi on September 20, 2022; visited 28 Indian states and 6 union territories and completed it at Kochi on December 26, 2022, covering a distance of 19,426 km in 97 days, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
A young passionate Hoopstar
Viana V., a young prodigy from Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu has earned a place in the esteemed India Book of Records. With unwavering determination and passion for the art, she has left an indelible mark on the world of hula hooping.
Viana V. astounded everyone by achieving the following records to her accord at the tender age of age of 5 years, and 11 months:
1. Viana V. performed a spins around her waist in just 30 minutes, showcasing her extraordinary physical strength and unyielding practice.
2. She flawlessly executed in 2 minutes and 11 seconds including some unbelievable transitions with the hula hoop, displaying versatility and skill that left spectators in awe.
3. Furthermore, she achieved a phenomenal feat by performing 1,400 hula hoop spins in three positions— right hand, neck, and waist—in a remarkable time of 13 minutes and 29 seconds.
Viana V.’s exceptional achievements stand as a testament to the power of perseverance, determination, and
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Fastest kid to solve five digit addition sums
The record for being the fastest to solve five digit addition sums was set by Nrinoyi Sudheesh (born on January 14, 2019) of Kollam, Kerala. He solved 20 (twenty) five-digit addition sums in 3 minutes and 35 seconds using paper and pencil at the age of 4 years, 1 month and 6 days, as confirmed on February 20, 2023.
Maximum Bengali poems with poets’ names recited by a kid
The record for reciting the maximum number of Bengali poems with poet’s names was set by Mahfuz Rahaman (born on July 5, 2017) of Dakshin Dinajpur, West Bengal. He recited 50 poems in 8 minutes and 7 seconds (by hearing the title of each poem) wherein 48 poems were recited with the name of each poet including ‘Chutir Din’ by Rabindranath Tagore and ‘Chhora’ by Satyajit Ray, at the age of 5 years, 8 months and 23 days, as confirmed on March 28, 2023.
Maximum posts on Nature uploaded in one thousand consecutive days on Instagram
The record for uploading the maximum number of posts on Nature in one thousand consecutive days on Instagram was set by Desigan A.G. V. (born on May 23,1981) of Chennai, Tamil Nādu. He uploaded 1,065 photographs on Nature in one thousand (1000) consecutive days from June 14, 2020 to March 10, 2023 in his Instagram account, as confirmed on 2023.
Maximum 3D flip books made by an individual
The record for making the maximum number of 3D flip books was set by B. V. Panduranga Rao (born on September 20, 1944) of Karnataka, Bengaluru. He made fifty 3D illusion flip books including acrobatic, Cricket, Badminton, Long jump, deforestation, grow mouse and laddu, using pencil as confirmed on March 31, 2023.
Maximum letters of English alphabet written by an individual using both feet
The record for writing the maximum number of letters of the English alphabet using both feet was set by Abdulla C. (born on May 11, 1963) of Kozhikode, Kerala. He wrote 24 letters of the English alphabet with both feet on a sheet of paper (first with the right foot then with the left foot) in 3 minutes and 57 seconds by placing a black pen between the toes of his feet, as confirmed on March 28, 2023.
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Fastest teen to solve a single 7x7 Rubik’s Cube
The record for being the fastest to solve a single 7x7 Rubik’s Cube Akshay Vinod (born on March 12, 2007) of Kottayam, Kerala. He solved a single 7x7 Rubik’s Cube in 7 minutes, 37 seconds and 36 milliseconds, at the age of 16 years and 15 days, as confirmed on March 27, 2023.
Maximum calendar days answered for 50 years in 5 minutes by a child
The record for answering the maximum number of calendar days for 50 years in 5 minutes was set by S. Mohamed Aadhil (born on February 5, 2014) of Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. He correctly answered random dates, for fifty years 2000 to December 31, 2050 calculation) in 5 minutes of 9 years, 2 months and 3 days, as confirmed on April 8, 2023.
Maximum hula hoop spins around right elbow and both knees simultaneously in one minute by a
The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins around the right elbow and both knees simultaneously in one minute was set by Ovi Abhay (born on June 29, 2015) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She performed 180 spins around the right elbow and 190 spins around both knees simultaneously in one minute at the age of 7 years, 8 months and 16 days, as confirmed on March 15, 2023.
Maximum Rubik’s Cubes solved by a child while playing skip ball jumping rope
The record for solving the maximum playing skip ball jumping rope (born on January 26, 2013) of Pune, Rubik’s Cubes namely two sets of 2 x playing skip ball jumping rope using his minutes, 41 seconds and 82 milliseconds at the age of 10 years, 1 month and 22 days, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
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Horse riding performed by a toddler for the longest duration
The record for performing horse riding for the longest duration was set by Aarna Kalra (born on April 30, 2020) of Delhi. She rode a horse for 1 hour and 14 seconds around a field at the age of 2 years, 10 months and 24 days, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
Maximum paintings made by an individual using oil and water colours
The record for making the maximum number of paintings using oil and water colours was set by Mohammad Feroz Zeeshan (born on March 13, 1994) of Hyderabad,
Maximum marine animals recalled by a kid
The record for recalling the maximum number of marine animals was set by Purvansh Arora (born on October 22, 2015) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He recalled the names of 158 marine animals in 1 minute, 38 seconds and 73 milliseconds, at the age of 7 years, 4 months and 12 days, as confirmed on March 6, 2023.
Longest duration to hold Uttanpadasana by an individual
The record for being in the Uttanpadasana for the longest duration was set by Sachida Nand Mandal on January 2, 1971) of Banka, Bihar. He performed the Uttanpadasana (Raised Leg Yoga Pose) by keeping both his legs raised at 45 degrees angle continuously for 20 minutes and 20 seconds, as confirmed on March 30, 2023.
Longest duration to play Flute
The record for playing the flute for the longest duration was set by (born on July 14, 1974) of Amritsar, Punjab. He continuously played the same note on the Flute (without taking a break) for 26 minutes and 58 seconds, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
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Maximum car brand names recited in one minute by a kid
The record for reciting the maximum number of car brand names in one minute was set by D.L. Pritvik Bommaya (born on March 20, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He recited the names of 56 car brands in one minute at the age of 4 years, as confirmed on March 20, 2023.
Maximum deities identified by a toddler in one minute
The record for identifying the maximum number of deities in one minute was set by Kashyapi Nithya Vura (born on August 29, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She identified 45 deities in one minute, by viewing their pictures on a laptop screen, at the age of 2 years, 7 months and 1 day, as confirmed on March 30, 2023.
Fastest child to recite English alphabet in reverse and forward order blindfolded
The record for being the fastest to recite letters of the English alphabet in forward and reverse order blindfolded was set by Sai Saanvi Grandhe (born on August 18, 2010) of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh (currently living in UAE). She recited letters of the English alphabet from Z to A and A to Z accurately in 5 seconds at the age of 12 years, 7 months and 7 days, as confirmed on March 25, 2023.
Maximum social awareness topics written in Gujarati in the form of ‘Bhavai’
The record for writing the maximum number of social awareness topics in Gujarati in the form of ‘Bhavai’ was set by Dr. Hardikkumar Dineshchandra Mehta (born on September 16, 1971) of Mehsana, Gujarat. He wrote 2 self published illustrated Gujarati books titled ‘Modern Folk Drama Bhavai Through Multimedia Part-1’ (ISBN: 978-93-54064-28-9) and Modern Folk Drama Bhavai Through Multimedia Part-2 (ISBN: 978-93-54084-35-5), self-published. The book consists of 12 topics on social awareness in the form of ‘Bhavai’. The author achieved 2 Doctorate degrees in ‘Bhavai’, as confirmed on April 8, 2023.
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Biggest Mandala art on a circular plywood sheet
The record for making the biggest Mandala art on a circular plywood sheet was set by Sanchita Jana (born on August 10, 2001) of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. She made a beautiful Mandala art on a circular plywood sheet (having a diameter of 56 inches) using fabric paints, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
Maximum push-ups performed atop Khardung La Pass by an individual
The record for performing the maximum number of push-ups atop the Khardung La Pass was set by Nishanth J. (born on December 23, 1989) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He performed 19 push-ups in 16 seconds atop Khardung La Pass at an altitude of 17982 ft above the sea level (where oxygen level is low), as confirmed on March 29, 2023.
Highest skydive performed by a female skydiver clad in Indian bridal salwar suit
The record for performing the highest skydive clad in an Indian bridal salwar suit was set by Shwetaben Thakorbhai Parmar on April 23, 1993) of Vadodara, Gujarat. She performed the skydive on January 18, 2022 at SkyhighIndia, Narnaul (from a height of 10, 000 feet above the ground level) clad in an Indian bridal salwar suit with heavy dupatta and bangles, as confirmed on February 3, 2023.
Maximum river stones painted with depictions from the Ramayana
The record for painting the maximum number of river stones with depictions from the Ramayana was set by Kunjan Saxena (born on September 15, 1953) of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. She painted 72 river stones with 72 depictions from the Ramayana (using fabric colours) and placed all the river stones on one thermocol sheet (measuring 36.5 inches x 18.5 inches, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Qualifying GATE exam maximum number of times
The record for qualifying GATE exam the maximum number of times was set by Duggineni Gurappa (born on June 19, 1993) of Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh. He qualified the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) exam 13 times continuously from 2014 to 2023 including 3 times in Mechanical Engineering (ME), 1 time in Engineering Science (XE) and 9 times in Production and Industrial Engineering (PI), as confirmed on March 22, 2023.
Maximum districts of Gujarat covered on a bicycle
The record for covering the maximum number of districts of Gujarat on a bicycle was set by Kanjariya Amit Nathabhai (born on December 2, 1998) of Jamnagar, Gujarat. He started his journey from Jamkalyanpur at 6:30 am on January 23, 2023, travelled across 30 districts of Gujarat and finished at the same point on March 19, 2023 covering a distance of 3,953 km in 56 days, with a motive of Feel Nature, Respect Women, as confirmed on March 23, 2023.
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Maximum Japanese poems (Haiku) recited by a teen
The record for reciting the maximum number of Japanese poems (Haiku) was set by Rituparna Baruah (born on August 6, 2004) of Kamrup, Assam. He recited 18 Japanese poems (Haiku) in 47 seconds and 79 seconds at the age of 18 years, 8 months and 18 days, as confirmed on April 24,
Largest doodle art on Indian culture made by an individual
The record for making the largest doodle art on Indian culture was set by Nazid Ahmed (born on February 17, 2004) of Sibsagar, Assam. He made a large sized colourful doodle art (measuring 50.8 cm x 60.9 cm) on canvas on the theme of ‘Indian culture’ using paints, as confirmed on April 17, 2023.
Maximum times little toe wiggled up and down in 30 seconds
The record for wiggling the little toe up and down for the maximum number of times in 30 seconds
Ruth Maria (born on September 27, 1982) of Thrissur, Kerala. She wiggled the little toe (of the left leg) 37 times up and down by continuously moving the little toe on top of the adjacent finger in 30 seconds, as confirmed on April 3, 2023.
Smallest model of an Auto Anti Hail storm net made by an individual
The record for making the smallest model of an Auto Anti Hail storm net was set by Raja Waseem Nazir (born on February 4, 1992) of Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir. He made a small sized model of an Auto Anti Hail storm net (measuring 3 feet x 1.58 feet) to protect crops from hailstorms, as confirmed on February 22, 2023.
Maximum letters written to the Editor of a Bengali newspaper
The record for writing the maximum number of letters to the Editor of a Bengali newspaper was set by Tapas Das (born on December 31, 1985) of Hooghly, West Bengal. He wrote 121 letters to the Editor of a Bengali daily newspaper ‘Anand Bazar Patrika’ which were published in the newspaper from May 5, 2020 to April 14, 2023. The letters dealt with problems including traffic, poor road conditions, public health and hygiene, as confirmed on 2023.
Mehendi design made on the longest cloth by an individual
The record for making mehndi design on the longest cloth was set by Anushree Vishwakarma on September 13, 1997) of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. She made an intricate mehendi design on long cloth (measuring 19 feet and 6 inches x 1 feet and 8 inches), using mehendi cones, as confirmed on March 30, 2023.
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Maximum certificates achieved in MyGov Quiz Contests by an individual
The record for achieving the maximum number of certificates in MyGov Quiz Contests was set by A.B. Khaleel Ahmed Baaqavee (born on July 1, 1974) of Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu (currently residing in Kuwait). He achieved 210 certificates for participating in various quiz contests organised by the Government of India including Solid Waste Management Quiz 2.0, Yoga Se Ayu Quiz, Folk Paintings of India Quiz and many others, as confirmed on 2023.
Maximum Malayalam poems on masks written by an individual
The record for writing the maximum number of Malayalam poems on masks was set by Saseendrakurup R . (born on December 1, 1955) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. With his pen name ‘Sasi Mavinmoodu’, he wrote and published a book titled ‘Athijeevanam – Mask Kavithakal’ (ISBN: 978-93-9395112-0) published by Melinda Books in December 2022. The book consists of 580 poems written about the mask, connected with the survival of COVID-19, as confirmed on March 27, 2023.
Longest duration to cross four fingers one over the other for both hands
The record for crossing four fingers, one over the other, for both hands for the longest duration was set by Ansiya P. S. (born on October 16, 1999) of Thrissur, Kerala. She crossed four fingers, one over the other, for both hands for 1 hour and 45 seconds, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
Youngest to complete Spiti Valley expedition on a Scooty
The record for being the youngest to complete the Spiti Valley expedition on a Scooty was set by Anirban Seal (born on January 12, 1999) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He started his expedition from Kolkata on May 7, 2022 at 11:40 pm, travelled to Nako, Kaza, Chicham Bridge, Hikkim, Komic, Loosar and Chandratal Lake and completed it at Delhi on May 22, 2022 at 2:21 pm, covering 4000 km in 15 days at the age of 23 years, 4 months and 10 days, as confirmed on March 6, 2023.
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Maximum UGC NET exams qualified in Social Work
The record for qualifying the maximum number of UGC NET exams in Social Work was set by Amit Gadewal (born on December 5, 1987) of Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh. He qualified the UGC NET exam in Social Work nine times from December 2011 to November 2020, as confirmed on March
Maximum research papers on Electronics and Communication Engineering written in one year
Highest peak trekked by an individual after kidney transplantation
The record for trekking the highest peak after kidney transplantation was set by N.S. Naveen (born on October 1, 1992) of Noida, Uttar Pradesh. He successfully completed the trek of Kuari Pass (12,500 feet) in Uttarakhand after kidney transplantation; starting on March 4, 2023 from RishikeshAkrotghetta-Khullara campsite, reaching Kuari Pass Trek on March 9, 2023, despite being a patient of Lupus nephritis and undergoing kidney transplantation on October 8, 2021, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
The record for writing the maximum number of research papers on Electronics and Communication Engineering in one year was set by Sanjay S. Tippannavar (born on September 29, 2001) of Mysuru, Karnataka. He wrote 35 research papers on Electronics and Communication Engineering including 18 papers for IEEE International Conferences and 17 papers for Scopus indexed journals from March 2022 to March 2023, as confirmed on April 3, 2023.
Largest portrait of Bhim Rao Ambedkar using ink stamps
The record for making the largest portrait of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar using ink stamps was set by Mathiyazhagan J. (born on July 24, 2001) of Perambalur, Tamil Nadu. He made the largest portrait of Dr. Ambedkar (measuring 6.3 feet in width x 8 feet in length) on a large sized sheet with the impressions of ink stamps and marker, as confirmed on April 18, 2023.
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Maximum district level group folk dance competitions won by an individual
The record for winning the maximum number of district level group folk dance competitions was set by Joginder Singh
Habbi (born on February 9, 1974) of Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh. Under his leadership and direction, the team won 10 district level folk dance competitions from 2012 to 2023 (organised by Language and Culture Department of Himachal Pradesh), as confirmed on April 8, 2023.
Fastest child to complete Chadar trek
The record for being the fastest to complete Chadar trek was set by Rhythm Harlalka (born on September 26, 2012) of Hyderabad, Telangana. He successfully completed the Chadar Trek expedition over the frozen Zanskar River in Leh (Ladakh) in 5 days from January 8, 2023 to January 12, 2023 at the age of 10 years, 3 months and 17 days, as confirmed on April 12, 2023.
Oldest to climb Everest base camp
The record for being the oldest to climb Everest base camp was set by Niranjan Debnath (born on February 7, 1950) of Delhi. He started his trek on March 11 and reached the Mount Everest Base Camp located in Nepal (at an altitude of 5,364 metres) on March 18, 2023, under the guidance of a trekking guide, at the age of 73 years, 2 months and 1 day, as confirmed on April 8, 2023.
Largest Batik art painting of former Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee
The record for making the largest Batik art painting of former Indian PM Atal Bihari
Vajpayee was set by Vinay Singh
February 12, 2001) of Mau, Uttar Pradesh. He made the largest Batik art painting (measuring 196 inches x 115 inches) of former Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee on cotton cloth using beeswax, paraffin wax, vat dye, direct dye, naphthol dye, HCL, caustic, acetic acid, TRO, sodium nitrate and sodium acetate, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
Maximum forts visited in one day by a trio
The record for visiting the maximum number of forts in one day was set by Nitin Subhash Bhoite (born on July 13, 1984), along with two team members Jyoti Ashok Falke (born on October 14, 1996 and Shivam Vinayak Darwatkar (born on April 16, 2011) of Pune, Maharashtra. They started their journey at 12:29 am on April 16, 2023 with Varugad Fort, visited 14 forts and completed it at Sinhagad Fort at 11:47 pm the same day, as confirmed on April 19, 2023.
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Longest duration to ride a three wheeled non-electric scooter by a toddler
The record for riding a three wheeled non-electric scooter for the longest duration was set by Viraj Shashank Pandit (born on November 13, 2020) of Aurangabad, Maharashtra. He rode a three wheeled non -electric scooter for 2 minutes and 45 seconds at the age of 2 years, 2 months and 5 days, as confirmed on January 18, 2023.
Fastest child to solve a single Megaminx Rubik’s Cube
The record for being the fastest to solve Megaminx Rubik’s Cube was set by Bhargavi (born on January 9, 2016) of Shaktinagar, Uttar Pradesh. She solved Megaminx Rubik’s Cube in 12 minutes and 55 seconds at the age of 7 years, 2 months and 26 days, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
Fastest motorcycle roundtrip expedition to Sandakphu Peak via Nepal
The record for being the fastest to complete a motorcycle roundtrip expedition to Sandakphu Peak via Nepal was set by Debasish Dutta (born on June 17, 1978) of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. He started his expedition from Kolkata on December 13, 2022 at 6:00 am, travelled through Siliguri, Pashupatinagar, Mai Pokhri and reached Sandakphu Peak (11930 ft) on December 15, 2022. He completed the expedition at Kolkata on December 16, 2022 at 5:00 pm, covering a distance of 1,468 km in 3 days and 11 hours, as confirmed on February 1, 2023.
Fastest kid to recite counting from 1 to 100
The record for being the fastest to recite counting from 1 to 100 was set by Shreya Narangoli (born on June 2, 2018) of Kannur, Kerala (currently residing in Qatar). She fluently recited the counting from 1 to 100 in English in 38 seconds and 56 milliseconds at the age of 4 years, 7 months and 21 days, as confirmed on January 23, 2023.
Maximum students performed Surya Namaskar together in a programme organised by Rotary Club
The record for organising a programme in which the maximum number of students performed Surya Namaskar together was set by Rotary Club of Thane Midtown in association with Thane Vaibhav under the leadership of Rajendra M. Zende (born on November 19, 1957) of Thane, Maharashtra. The programme was organised by the Rotary Club at Smt. Sulochana Devi High School (Thane) on January 18, 2020 at 6:30 am, wherein 2,072 students (from 32 schools) performed 49,728 Suryanamaskars (24 by each student) in 25 minutes, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Fastest teen to write Indian pledge in mirror writing
The record for being the fastest to write the Indian pledge in mirror writing was set by Danel Bida Charles (born on November 23, 2006) of Idukki, Kerala. She wrote the Indian pledge in mirror writing in 2 minutes, 3 seconds and 65 milliseconds at the age of 16 years, 3 months and 24 days, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
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Whistling videos uploaded on Facebook for maximum consecutive days
The record for uploading whistling videos on Facebook for the maximum number of consecutive days was set by Vincent (born on May 25, 1966) of Thrissur, Kerala. He whistled 365 songs of different languages and uploaded these songs for 365 consecutive days from March 1, 2022 to February 28, 2023, as confirmed on April 24, 2023.
Maximum number of jigsaw puzzles solved and preserved by an individual
The record for solving and preserving the maximum number of jigsaw puzzles was set by Ariz Bokdawalla (born on July 16, 1979) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. He solved and preserved 222 jigsaw puzzles (consisting of a total number of 1,28,000 pieces) in 13 years (from 2010 to 2022), as confirmed on March 2, 2023.
Fastest child to cover 5 km while running non-stop
The record for being the fastest child to cover 5 km while running non-stop was set by Rushinth S. (born on September 17, 2015) of Vellore, Tamil Nadu. He ran 5 km non-stop in 26 minutes and 2 seconds at the age of 7 years, 4 months and 13 days, as confirmed on January 30, 2023.
Fastest to recite Sivapuranam in Tamil language by a child
The record for being the fastest to recite Sivapuranam in Tamil language was set by Samyuktha J. (born on February 11, 2016) of Erode, Tamil Nadu. She recited Sivapuranam (95 lines) along with Thevaram (12 lines) and (Thiruvasagam 4 lines) in 2 minutes and 40 seconds at the age of 7 years, 1 month and 14 days, as confirmed on March 25, 2023.
Smallest house carved out from a single walnut
The record for carving out the smallest house from a single walnut was set by Leni Sanoop (born on September 16, 2007) of Pune, Maharashtra. She carved out a house (measuring 3.5 cm x 3.4 cm) from 2 halves of a shelled walnut, consisting of a bedroom, kitchen, living room and a bathroom. She handcrafted household items refrigerator, bath tub, dining chairs and arranged them in the age of 15 years, 7 months days, as confirmed on April 26, 2023.
Maximum songs played blindfolded on a Violin by a child
The record for playing the maximum number of songs on a Samyuktha (born on August 3, 2014) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu. She played 7 songs on a Violin in 10 minutes and 57 seconds, while being blindfolded, at the age of 8 years, 7 months and 25 days, as confirmed on 2023.
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Maximum books on Lord Shani Dev written by an individual
The record for writing the maximum number of books on Lord Shani Dev was set by Guru Gaurav Arya (born on April 24, 1993) of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He wrote 10 books on Lord Shani Dev titled ‘Shanidev Upwas Vidhan’ (ISBN:979-88-8975075-8), Shani Chalisa Arth Sahit (ISBN: 979-88-86411-88-1) and Shani Yantras (ISBN: 978-16-36061-48-1) and others, published by Notion Press, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
Fastest to cover six states in microlight aircraft formation flying
The record for being the fastest to cover six states in microlight aircraft formation flying was set by Colonel Laxmi Kant Yadav (born on September 25, 1969) of Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, with Pilots of Army Adventure Nodal Centre (Microlight) under the aegis of Army Service Corps and Army Adventure Wing. They performed microlight aircraft formation flying from Gaya to Bengaluru covering 6 states (1,307 miles) in 7 flying days from November 30, 2022 to December 6, 2022 to commemorate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, 11th ASC Reunion and 262nd ASC Corps Day, as confirmed on January 9, 2023.
Maximum subscribers to receive copies of Gujarati monthly magazine with 3D embossed cover page
The record for the maximum number of subscribers to receive copies of a Gujarati monthly magazine with 3D embossed cover page was set by Bhavesh Nenshibhai Mirani (born on December 6, 1975) of Thane, Maharashtra. A total number of 1,421 subscribers received copies of the Diwali special issue (October 2022) of a Gujarati monthly magazine ‘Sarjhanar’ (bearing RNI numberMAH GUJ/2007/22869), with the cover page of the magazine bearing 3D embossed images of Lord Ganesha, Goddesses Lakshmi and Saraswati, as confirmed on March 6, 2023.
Maximum types of microlight aircrafts used in a formation flying
The record for using the maximum types of microlight aircrafts in a formation flying was set by Colonel Laxmi Kant Yadav (born on September 25, 1969) of Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, with Pilots of Army Adventure Nodal Centre (Microlight) under the aegis of Army Service Corps and Army Adventure Wing. They used 3 types of microlight aircrafts comprising one Zen Air CH701 STOL, two X-Air (F) and one X-Air (Hanuman) in a formation flying performed from November 30, 2022 to December 6, 2022 to commemorate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, 11th ASC Reunion and 262nd ASC Corps Day, as confirmed on January 9, 2023.
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Appreciation 2023
Anayra Sijin (born on July 25, 2021) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 6 professions, 7 wonders of the world, 35 famous personalities, 20 birds, 15 food items, 5 musical instruments, 34 animals, flags of 26 countries, 10 sports, 25 fruits, 5 colours, 8 shapes, 20 vegetables, 30 household items, 5 national symbols, 10 universal objects, 14 parts of the body, 10 insects and 14 vehicles at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on April 11, 2023.
Aden Adam Moncy (born on January 7, 2021) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 16 parts of the body, 6 electronic items, 17 animals, 9 fruits, 9 birds, 7 vegetables, 11 vehicles, 10 toys, 91 objects; answering 7 G.K. questions; translating 19 words from Malayalam to English; reciting letters of the English alphabet with associated words; performing 10 actions; imitating the sounds of 7 animals; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on March 22, 2023.
Verti Manoj Durgekar (born on September 10, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 27 animals, 11 colours, 18 fruits, 16 vehicles, 13 national symbols, 10 birds and insects, 8 shapes, 16 vegetables; reciting the names of 6 planets, 5 English rhymes, days of the week, letters of the alphabet from A to Z; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 28, 2023.
Irin Ibrahim Abdulla (born on November 30, 2017) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 130 countries, 7 continents, 7 wonders of the world, 25 fruits, 36 brand logos; and answering 8 questions on vitamins at the age of 5 years and 3 months, as confirmed on March 11, 2023.
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Luvkit (born on September 17, 2010) of Delhi, is appreciated for solving a single 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube in 21 seconds and 44 milliseconds at the age of 12 years and 6 months, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
Aashwija Prasanna Hegde (born on October 14, 2007) of Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting the names of all the 118 elements of the periodic table in 40 seconds at the age of 15 years and 5 months, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
(born on March 25, 2019) of Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 37 animals, 15 birds, 10 colours, 25 fruits, 13 insects, 20 multiple logos, 27 vehicles, 28 vegetables; naming 10 abbreviations, all letters of the alphabet from A to Z, 6 organs, 21 parts of the body, 11 shapes, capitals of 28 Indian states, young ones of 15 animals, 12 national symbols; and counting numbers from 1 to 50 at the age of 3 years and 11 months, as confirmed on March 25, 2023.
Eleanor Anna Joseph (born on May 29, 2021) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 9 colours, 4 fruits, 8 vegetables, 12 parts of the body, 2 swimming items; reciting letters of the alphabet from A to Z and 2 rhymes at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
Naksha Vinay (born on January 29, 2021) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 20 parts of the body, 8 electronic items, 16 birds, 17 fruits, 50 animals, 15 vehicles, 4 professions, 9 vegetables; recalling 3 traffic lights, 30 actions, 20 opposite words, letters of the alphabet from A to Z with words, 5 national symbols; answering 5 G.K. questions; counting numbers from 1 to 10; reciting 7 rhymes; and mimicking the sounds of 10 animals at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 13, 2023.
Abram Bibin (born on December 31, 2020) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 11 parts of the body, 6 fruits, 4 actions, 10 shapes, 14 animals, 5 vegetables; counting numbers from 1 to 10 in English; and recalling one national symbol at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on April 12, 2023.
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Navyashri Balaji (born on November 10, 2018) of Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for speedily reciting the names of all the 48 Asian countries in 41 seconds at the age of 4 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
Chaarvi C. Rao (born on February 2, 2020) of Tumakuru, Karnataka, is appreciated for recalling 30 districts of Karnataka, 21 shlokas, 28 Indian states with their capitals, 12 Zodiac signs; identifying 24 freedom fighters, 14 Indian Prime ministers, 7 continents on a world map, 15 electronic items, flags of 50 countries, 26 fruits; solving an Indian map puzzle and a solar system puzzle; placing 68 objects into their slots; answering 33 G.K. questions, at the age of 3 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 22, 2023.
Devanshi Praveen (born on November 19, 2020) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 18 wild animals, 25 birds, 15 fruits, 15 sports and games, 9 parts of the body, 12 musical instruments, 10 national symbols, 12 professionals, 8 planets, reciting the names of 12 Chief Ministers of Kerala, 15 national leaders, 35 action words, 8 colours, 4 seasons; typing letters of the alphabet on a laptop; and translating 12 Hindi words to English at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Shreenanda Shubhankar Deshkar (born on September 17, 2021) of Nagpur, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying 11 fruits, 8 vegetables, 6 vehicles, 23 food items, 7 birds, 24 animals, 12 deities, 12 parts of the body, 44 household items
(born on July 9, 2013) of Dehradun, Uttarakhand, is appreciated for receiving 8 certificates with awards including a gold medal from the National Research Council of Thailand for innovation of Kids Safety Band, second position in Tech Fest and in National Coding and Robotics Championship, Youngest Innovator Award in Technoxian World Robotic Championship, at the age of 9 years and 8 months, as confirmed on March 25, 2023.
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Janvika Jithesh (born on May 18, 2021) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 11 fruits, 11 vegetables, 11 parts of the body, 5 vehicles, 8 animals, 5 Indian Prime Ministers, 4 freedom fighters, 17 general items, 5 shapes, 4 ornaments; and performing 9 actions at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
Naifa Fathima V. K. (born on November 4, 2016) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 12 fruits, 12 vehicles, 12 flowers, 12 colours, 9 shapes, 12 sea creatures, flags of 12 countries, 11 freedom fighters and 12 Chief Ministers of Kerala despite being specially abled (with multiple disability) at the age of 6 years and 4 months, as confirmed on March 11, 2023.
Sevala Moksh Ayaan (born on April 23, 2021) of Amalapuram, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 37 animals, 7 insects, 7 birds, 12 vehicles, 2 actions, 13 famous personalities, 12 colours, 12 shapes, 2 professions, numbers from 1 to 10, letters of the English alphabet from A to Z; recalling 5 national symbols, 5 opposite words; mimicking the sounds of 16 animals; and enacting signature moments of 6 popular Telugu songs at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
Ayrin Mehvin Shameer (born on November 30, 2020) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 28 fruits, 20 animals, 12 birds, 13 vegetables, 8 parts of the body; answering 42 GK questions and reciting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
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Palash Sharma (born on August 1, 2014) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying
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Gnaana Vardhan (born on July 9, 2021) of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 30 fruits, 30 vegetables, English and Telugu alphabets, 30 flowers, 50 animals, 20 birds, 30 vehicles, 12 colours, 20 professionals, numbers from 1-20, 12 shapes, 85 general items, 20 parts of the body, 30 action words, 5 national symbols; and recalling 10 opposite words at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on March 20, 2023.
Ayushman Mishra (born on January 30, 2020) of Puri, Odisha, is appreciated for identifying 17 parts of the body, 22 animals, 13 birds, 15 vegetables, 15 fruits, 7 flowers; recalling 26 letters of the English alphabet, numbers from 1 to 100, days of the week, 6 seasons, months in a year, national animal, national bird, father of the nation, national flag, national flower at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
K.M. Aaruhi (born on May 24, 2021) of Salem, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 15 fascinating places, 34 vehicles, 27 vegetables, 27 actions, 66 animals, 19 birds, 25 fruits, 11 sports, 14 cartoon characters, 15 food items, 27 professions, 15 flowers, 27 human organs, 24 parts of the body, flags of 24 countries, 21 famous personalities; recalling numbers from 1 to 10 and letters from A to Z with associated words at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on March 15, 2023.
Nuha Fayas V.P.O. (born on December 29, 2020) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying the names of 5 national symbols, 5 Mathematical signs, 8 colours, 9 birds, 9 famous personalities, 9 fruits, 10 vegetables, 11 parts of the body, 11 shapes, 16 vehicles, 20 objects and flags of 21 countries at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
(born on June 30, 2020) of Warangal, Telangana, is appreciated for reciting the names of 26 chapters of the Holy Bible; identifying 14 makeup items, 25 animals, 12 vegetables, 11 fruits, 13 Christmas items, 22 medical items, 25 food items, 22 stationery items, 14 vehicles, 47 household items, 18 parts of the body, 33 actions, 9 colours; counting numbers 1 to 15; imitating the sounds of 13 animals, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on December 23, 2022.
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Prince Luv Chemira (born on July 10, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 17 animals, 13 vehicles, 7 food items, 5 colours, 22 objects, 12 fruits, 6 vegetables, 25 pictures, 18 parts of the body, 3 space objects, 7 community helpers, 6 birds, 9 marine life creatures; imitating the sounds of 5 animals; reciting 19 letters of the alphabet; counting from 1 to 10; and riding 4 kids’ vehicles at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Shivanshika P. (born on October 16, 2021) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 7 animals, 2 vegetables, 10 fruits, 10 parts of the body, 16 miscellaneous objects and 9 pictures on flashcards at the age of 1
Dipanwita Barman (born on July 23, 2019) of Dakshin Dinajpur, West Bengal, is appreciated for naming the capitals of 64 countries, 28 states and 8 union territories of India in 2 minutes and 25 seconds at the age of 3 years and 8 months, as confirmed on March 23, 2023.
Aashrit Kishor (born on October 5, 2021) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 17 wild animals, 10 farm and pet animals, 10 vehicles, 12 electronic items, 10 colours, 12 objects, 10 fruits, 10 vegetables, 10 parts of the body, flags of 5 countries, 16 flashcards and 10 famous personalities at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
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Ridhika A.R. (born on March 22, 2019) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling months in a year, days of the week, 7 continents, 8 planets, 4 oceans, colours of the rainbow, capitals of 28 Indian states, 14 districts of Kerala, 16 Presidents of India, of India, 15 national symbols, periodic table and capitals of age of 3 years and 11 months, March 14, 2023.
Austin Joseph (born on July 17, 2020) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 11 colours; recalling days of the week, months in a year, letters of the English alphabet from A to Z; counting from 1 to 25 and backward counting from 1 to 10 at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on
C. Lekhashree (born on August 4, 2018) of Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 195 (UN) recognised countries; recalling the capitals of 28 Indian states, 100 opposite words (antonyms); reciting the names of 8 planets, 7 continents, life cycles of frog, butterfly and man; reading the names of 10 chemical elements and 345 words at the age of 4 years and 7 months, as confirmed on April 25, 2023.
Vivaan Bal (born on March 3, 2020) of Jajpur, Odisha is appreciated for recalling the names of 28 Indian states and 8 union territories, 7 continents, 5 oceans, 8 planets, days of the week, months in a year, 22 national symbols, 6 seasons; mimicking the sounds of 17 animals; identifying 37 parts of the body, 59 fruits, 20 professionals, 53 birds, 32 flowers, 59 animals, 11 colours, 12 shapes, 22 vehicles, 28 vegetables; reciting 8 mantras; and singing the National Anthem, at the age of 3 years and 1 month, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
(born on December 6, 2019) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 12 fruits,12 vehicles, 7 colours, 7 continents, 14 districts of Kerala (on a map); reciting the capitals of 15 countries, months in a year, 5 rivers; and singing the National Anthem at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on
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Abram Mathews Issac (born on July 2, 2020) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 14 famous personalities,17 parts of the body,14 objects; reciting days of the week, months in a year; and solving A – Z puzzles
Adithya Ambadas (born on May 14, 2020) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 41 animals, 21 sports; recalling the names of 7 continents, 8 planets, 7 colours of the rainbow, 6 rhymes, 3 national festivals, 6 internal organs of the human body, 5 sense organs 3 states of matter, 6 sources of water, 8 types of houses, 15 professions, 40 sight words; reading 40 sentences in English; and counting
Aditree Roy Chowdhury (born on May 10, 2017) of Murshidabad, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 29 mathematical symbols, 75 colours; recalling the slogans of 7 freedom fighters; reciting 2 essays, 2 rhymes; singing 3 songs; performing 2 dances; and playing a Harmonium at the age of 5 years and 10 months, as confirmed on April 3, 2023.
Aarush Kumar Reddy Katterapalli (born on May 12, 2019) of Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 52 car logos, flags of 45 countries, 12 insects, 8 sea animals, 30 community helpers, 14 parts of the body, 23 fruits, 15 freedom fighters, 7 wonders of the world; reciting the names of 8 planets, 5 oceans, 7 continents; recalling 15 national symbols, capitals of 28 Indian states and 8 union territories at the age of 3 years and 10 months, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
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Sambodhit Giri (born on December 21, 2020) of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, is appreciated for reciting the days of the week, 3 English and 3 Bengali rhymes; identifying 9 insects, 13 vegetables, 25 animals, 15 fruits, 7 flowers, 24 parts of the body, 8 planets, 11 birds, 6 reptiles, 6 professions, 7 famous personalities, 16 vehicles, letters of the English alphabet from A to Z with corresponding words; and mimicking the sounds of 12 animals at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 21, 2023.
Ridhima Ajay Rathi (born on June 21, 2014) of Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, is appreciated for receiving multiple certificates and trophies in extra-curricular activities & academics.She received 13 certificates, 6 trophies, 3 mementos, 5 sashes, 2 medals and 2 crowns in fancy dress, dance, Master and Miss Jr. Maharashtra, best costume, drawing, project making, healthy baby, rhyme recitation, G.K. and talent round competitions at the age of 8 years and 9 months, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Yuva R. T. J. (born on April 22, 2021) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying 10 fruits, 10 vehicles, 15 animals, 12 vegetables, 8 colours and images of numbers from 1-10 at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on March 20, 2023.
Aryan Ninadh P. (born on October 2, 2019) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting the names of 7 continents, 5 oceans, months in a year (in Kannada), 8 Jnanpith awardees, 8 planets, 7 colours of the rainbow, days of the week, 11 national symbols, 15 opposite words, 3 rhymes; counting numbers from 1 to 10; and playing the side drums at the age of 3 years and 5 months, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
Jannah Aayat (born on June 29, 2021) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 5 animals, 5 utensils, 4 insects, 4 ornaments, 9 household items, 7 toys, 4 vegetables, 4 vehicles, 13 parts of the body, 6 pictures, 4 stationery items and 6 electronic appliances at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on March 28, 2023.
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S. R. Nethra Shree (born on December 2, 2018) of Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying and recalling the names of 28 Indian states and 8 union territories, 38 Tamil Nadu districts, flags of 30 dependent territories, flags of 195 (UN recognised) countries, 7 continents, 48 Asian, 54 African, 44 European, 4 North American, 7 13 South American, 14 Oceania countries on outlined maps, 4 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
Adhwika (born on November 19, 2020) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is appreciated for reciting the days of the week, names of 21 Bharatanatyam mudras; identifying 5 musical instruments, 39 general items, 9 fruits, 6 vegetables, 8 food items, 10 vehicles, 15 animals, 7 shapes, 6 professionals, 12 parts of the body, 8 birds, 8 insects and 5 action words; counting numbers from 1-10; answering 10 G.K. questions; imitating the sounds of 2 animals and 2 birds at the age of 2 years, 4 months and 15 days, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
S. Kaarmugilan (born on November 21, 2020) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 14 famous landmarks, 22 fruits, 20 vegetables, 29 animals, 20 shapes, 27 vehicles, 15 birds, flags of 50 countries, 60 logos; reciting the names of 10 inventors along with their inventions, 26 countries in alphabetical order, 8 planets, letters of the English alphabet from A – Z, 12 national symbols; counting numbers from 1 to 60 and solving 3 puzzles at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 3, 2023.
Ezlynn George (born on August 9, 2021) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 6 wild animals, 4 sea animals, 5 farm animals, 6 fruits, 5 parts of the body; and imitating the sounds of 6 animals at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on April 19, 2023.
Anaisha Preshmi Premkumar
Kerala, is appreciated for arranging the black and white Chess pieces on a Chess board in 2 minutes and 28 seconds, while simultaneously naming each Chess piece, at the age of 4 years and 9 months, as confirmed on April 11, 2023.
Anaisha Preshmi Premkumar
2018) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for reciting the names of 5 dwarf planets of the solar system, 21 galaxies of the universe, 30 fruits, 33 vegetables; and writing 3 mathematical formulas, at the age of 4 years and 10 months, as confirmed on March 23, 2023.
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Anaisha Preshmi Premkumar (born on April 29, 2018) of Palakkad, Kerala (currently residing in UAE), is appreciated for
Edwin Joshy (born on November 27, 2007) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for keeping the little fingers of both hands in the side-bending position for 1 hour, 10 minutes and 12 seconds, at the age of 14 years and 11 months, as confirmed on November 15, 2022.
K. Dhivyadharsan (born on March 4, 2021) of Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying letters of the English alphabet from A-Z, 22 wild animals, 17 parts of the body, 22 birds, 22 fruits, 22 vegetables, 22 vehicles; and imitating the sounds of 8 animals at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on February 6, 2023.
Nathaniel Naveen Jacob (born on January 1, 2020) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying English alphabet, numbers from 1-10, 8 shapes, 11 vehicles, 11 vegetables, 8 fruits, 9 colours, 7 animals, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on September 15, 2022.
Nihira Budhiraja (born on December 9, 2020) of Ludhiana, Punjab, is appreciated for identifying 17 great personalities, 5 cartoon characters, 6 vehicles, 5 birds, 6 fruits, 7 clothing items, 6 flowers, 7 food items and 7 animals at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 17, 2023.
Bhumiksha Karthikeyan (born on November 18, 2020) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 25 animals, 11 birds, 10 colours, 16 fruits, 16 vegetables, 24 food items; recalling 23 English alphabetical words at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on March 30, 2023.
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Guhan A. (born on December 16, 2015) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting the entire Vishnu Sahasranama with its supplement parts (Vishnu Sahasranamam – 108, Poorva Bhaaga - 23, Dhyanam – 8 and Phalasruthi – 33 shlokas) in Sanskrit language in 47 minutes and 16 seconds at the age of 7 years and 2 months, as confirmed on
Preeti Bandi (born on August 8, 2021) of Koppal, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 12 parts of the body, 7 vehicles, 10 vegetables, 8 shapes, 6 fruits, 5 currency notes, 14 animals, 5 daily useful objects, 6 colours, 6 sports items, 8 national leaders, 9 birds, 6 flowers, 12 means of communication, 6 kitchen items, 15 domestic animals and imitating the sounds of 8 animals at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Rinza Wania (born on April 14, 2020) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 34 parts of the body, 58 animals, 15 colours, 32 vehicles, 26 fruits; recalling letters of the English alphabet from A to Z (normal and reverse order) with associated words, 16 national symbols, 9 rhymes, days of the week, months in a year, 19 Indian states and 20 countries with their capitals at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on March 28, 2023.
Krishnamsetty Nihira Hasini (born on September 17, 2021) of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 138 flash cards including animals, birds, water animals, insects and reptiles in 19 minutes and 54 seconds at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
Anwita Moharana (born on June 6, 2020) of Rourkela, Odisha, is appreciated for identifying 12 colours, 45 animals, 12 aquatic animals, 13 shapes, 14 actions, 26 vegetables, 21 fruits, 5 fingers, numbers from 1 to 67, letters and words from A to Z, 37 parts of the body; singing the National Anthem; reciting the Gayatri Mantra, 12 rhymes; naming 17 national symbols and 3 traffic lights at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
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Aritri Das (born on January 12, 2020) of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is appreciated for reciting 11 English rhymes, Saraswati Mantra, Gayatri Mantra; recalling letters of the English alphabet, 8 planets, 12 inventors, 5 national symbols, nicknames of 18 famous personalities; identifying the flags of 57 countries, 8 classical dances, 10 sports personalities, 16 actors and singers, 30 famous personalities; singing the National Anthem; answering 16 questions; and performing 6 yoga poses at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
Siddhi Shreenika Ratha (born on November 1, 2020) of Bargarh, Odisha, is appreciated for identifying 10 fruits, 9 animals, 9 deities, 9 electronic appliances, 14 actions, 15 parts of the body, 12 vehicles, 18 household items; reciting 3 rhymes, 2 mantras; counting numbers from 1 to 10; recalling letters of the alphabet from A to Z alphabet with words; answering 9
Shayaa Amina (born on March 20, 2020) of Malappuram, Kerala (now residing in Dubai, UAE), is appreciated for identifying 7 continents by their outline maps, 13 shapes, 14 colours, 26 letters, 20 fruits, 10 landmarks, 25 animals, 16 birds, 10 famous personalities, 19 food items, 18 vegetables, 15 vehicles, 20 23 antonyms;
Dhwani Aswath (born on September 17, 2021) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 8 gadgets, 8 kitchen utensils, 11 vehicles, 8 fruits, 10 parts of the body, 15 animals, 6 toys, 8 birds, 8 home appliances, 8 vegetables, 16 stationery items, 8 aquatic animals and 14 objects at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on April 19, 2023.
(born on July 31, 2016) of Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for reciting the names of 48 Asian countries in 33 seconds at the age of 6 years and 8 months, as confirmed on April 22, 2023.
Siddhi Somnath Sakore (born on April 24, 2013) of Pune, Maharashtra, is appreciated for making drawings by cutting
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Hetanshu Jigneshkumar Patel (born on August 20, 2009) of Vadodara, Gujarat, is appreciated for performing 13 rounds of Surya Namaskar on the occasion of Maha Shivratri in 1 minute and 19 seconds at the age of 13 years and 6 months, as confirmed on February 25, 2023.
Nivedh Krishna (born on July 3, 2015) of Wayanad, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling the names of all the 195 (UN recognised) countries 48 seconds, by identifying flags on flash cards, at the months, as confirmed on
V. Vidhusha (born on November 4, 2020) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 8 opposites, 8 actions, 8 vehicles, 8 fruits, 16 animals, 8 nature pictures, 8 colours, 4 actions, 8 parts of the body, 8 food items; reciting 6 rhymes; recalling A to Z alphabet with words; and solving one puzzle at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on March 15, 2023.
Sanvika K. (born on June 5, 2019) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for reciting the names of 14 districts of Kerala, numbers from 1-100, 20 elements of the periodic table; recalling the capitals of 28 Indian states; identifying flags of 17 countries, 6 parts of the human heart, 8 parts of the human brain; matching 10 animals with their young ones; arranging Chess pieces on a Chess board; solving an India
Grithika M.G. (born on April 17, 2020) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 10 colours, English alphabet with words, 26 parts of the body, 10 shapes; reciting the names of 15 Indian Prime Ministers, 7 wonders of the world, 7 rhymes, 8 planets; counting numbers from 1 to 100 and 100 to 1; spelling number names from 1 to 20; recalling the capitals of 28 Indian states; writing letters of the English alphabet from A to Z; and answering 54 G.K. questions at the age of 3 years, as confirmed on April 25, 2023.
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Lavin Swarnsingh Chauhan (born on July 15, 2020) of Palghar, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 54 countries, 7 national symbols, 30 objects, 12 fruits, 10 food items, 8 vehicles, 7 parts of a house, 9 good habits (from a book); recalling days of the week, multiplication table of 2; reciting 7 poems and the sargam; and singing a song at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on April 14, 2023.
Tejanshu Shekhar Sethi (born on March 4, 2021) of Kalahandi, Odisha, is appreciated for identifying 14 fruits, 12 shapes, 25 animals, 6 vegetables, 9 food items, 5 famous personalities, 4 actions; reciting numbers from 1 to 10, days of the week; recalling 22 parts of the body, 8 national symbols and 4 seasons at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
Chitran Bhattacharjee (born on December 2, 2020) of Murshidabad, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 15 parts of the world, namely 3 continents and 12 countries on a world map in 50 seconds and 34 milliseconds, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on November 18, 2022.
Elham Sajeer Alamkottummal (born on September 9, 2019) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 10 shapes, 10 national symbols, 23 fruits, 16 vegetables, 11 colours, 18 great personalities, 45 animals, 92 general items, 24 vehicles, 5 oceans, 5 seas, 25 parts of the body; performing 25 actions; recalling English alphabetical words, capitals of all the 28 Indian states; making a pyramid with 91 paper cups; and imitating the sounds of 10 animals at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 11, 2023.
P. Rishvanth (born on December 11, 2017) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for naming 195 (UN recognised) countries along with their capitals in 11 minutes and 46 seconds, by viewing the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 5 years and 4 months, as confirmed on March 14, 2023.
Aliya S.S. (born on July 27, 2004) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for making 5 decorative shirt boxes, 5 gift hampers and 5 resin frames at the age of 18 years and 7 months, as confirmed
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Neerav Nikhil M. (born on September 7, 2020) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for reciting letters of the English alphabet with words, days of the week, counting numbers from 1-20; identifying 16 vehicles, 18 birds, 26 animals, 18 vegetables, 16 fruits, 11 colours, 11 shapes, 14 flowers, 20 professionals; recalling 20 opposite words and young ones of 18 animals at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 23, 2023.
Namya Namit Pradhan (born on July 29, 2020) of Subarnapur, Odisha, is appreciated for reciting the Gayatri Mantra, Ganesh Vandana, Guru Vandana, one Odia rhyme, months in a year (in English and Hindi), 12 zodiac signs, 7 continents, 8 national symbols and letters of the English alphabet from A to Z and their corresponding words at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on
Advedha Anand (born on December 30, 2020) of Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 6 parts of a computer, 13 parts of the body, 7 famous personalities, 12 vegetables, 12 birds, 22 animals, 9 shapes, 8 planets, 15 vehicles, 15 fruits; reciting days of the week, corresponding words of letters of the English alphabet from A to Z; counting numbers from 1 to 10; answering 12 GK questions and solving 8 jigsaw puzzles at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on March 31, 2023.
Skanda H. Shetty (born on April 2, 2017) of Dharwad, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting the names of 31 districts of Karnataka, 24 rivers, 8 Jnanpith awardees, 28 Indian states and their capitals, 15 Indian Prime Ministers, 10 shlokas and 10 Kannada bhajans at the age of 5 years and 11 months, as confirmed on March 20, 2023.
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Shailesh Kumar (born on September 13, 2001) of Sirohi, Rajasthan, is appreciated for reciting the Hanuman Chalisa for 53 times (without the starting 4 lines) in 1 hour, 2 minutes and 1 second, as confirmed on March 3, 2023.
Advocate Sanjeet Mishra (born on January 1, 1990) of Thane, Maharashtra, is appreciated for completing multiple international Certification Exams in Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics. He is a Cyber Lawyer and has achieved a total number of 26 International certificates of USA and UK Governing Body including a Dual CISO licence, as confirmed on
Rizwan Abdul Rahim (born on November 30, 2002) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for publishing research paper titled ‘Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: A Review of Current Techniques and Future Directions in AI’ in International Journal of Advance Research and Innovative Ideas in Education, published in E-Journal, Volume-9 Issue-2 2023, as confirmed on April 12, 2023.
Visali K. (born on July 21, 1998) of Theni, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for having a collection of 185 Indian old coins including 25 paisa, 50 paisa, 1 rupee, 2 rupee , 5 rupee, 10 rupee and 20 rupee coins, and rare coins of George VI King Emperor 1947, Half symbol coin, unique coins and uncirculated coins, as confirmed on March 25, 2023.
Khushnuma Sanobar (born on January 5, 2008) of Deoghar, Jharkhand, is appreciated for writing a poetry book with 45 poems titled ‘I Have Abandoned My Own Words’ (ISBN: 979-88-90026-49-1), published by Notion Press, at the age 15 years and 3 months, as confirmed on April 14, 2023.
P. Bheema Bhat (born on March 29, 1949) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for having a collection of 160 Indian old coins including 1 paise, 2 paise, 3 paise, 5 paise, 10 paise, 20 paise, 25 paise, 50 paise, 1 rupee, 2 rupee, 5 rupee, 10 rupee and 20 rupee coins, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
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Madhav Acharya (born on July 28, 1979) of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, is appreciated for writing a long poem titled ‘Manav Swaroop’ (consisting of 31,928 words) in Hindi language. The poem describes the psychological aspects of a human being, as confirmed on April 18, 2023.
Viyaanshi Pavan (born on May 14, 2020) of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 15 vegetables, 5 shapes, 40 household items, 10 colours, 13 fruits, 25 animals, 13 vehicles, 7 birds, 25 actions, 18 parts of the body, 18 letters of Kannada alphabet; reciting letters of the English alphabet, 2 famous personalities and two rhymes; counting numbers from 1 to 20; answering 11 G.K. questions;
Lazvin Ahmed T.K. (born on October 23, 2019) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling 11 parts of the body, 7 animals, 7 alphabet phonics; identifying 9 colours, 6 vegetables, 9 domestic animals, 9 fruits, 10 birds, 16 actions, 7 insects, 13 wild animals, 12 shapes, 14 vehicles; solving 2 puzzles; answering 5 G.K. questions; and imitating the sounds of 5 animals at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on September 27, 2022.
Ryan Joshua Pullagura (born on September 17, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for solving 108 pieces of a single Jigsaw puzzle and 10 sets of different Jigsaw puzzles (consisting of 400 pieces) at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 22, 2023.
Vedant Prakash Kolajigouda for identifying 50 inventors, 15 shapes, 25 animals, 18 vehicles, 20 parts of the body, 15 colours, 15 Prime Ministers, 15 national symbols; reciting the names of 28 Indian states, 5 shlokas, 4 seasons, multiplication tables 1 to 12, 49 letters of the Kannada alphabet, English alphabet from A – Z along with 26 words; and solving 3 digit addition sums at the age of 6 years, as confirmed on April 5, 2023.
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D. Krithik Dev (born on August 14, 2020) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for recalling letters of the English alphabet with their corresponding words, 11 national symbols, months in a year and days of the week in English and Tamil; counting numbers from 1 to 10; identifying 12 fruits, 12 vegetables, 8 colours and 10 animals at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on February 25, 2023.
Aradhana Kamalakkannan (born on June 2, 2020) of Karur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for reciting athichudi, 3 slogans, months in a year in Tamil, days of the week in English and Tamil, 40 thirukkurals, letters of the English alphabet from A to Z; counting numbers from 1 to 20; singing the National anthem at the months, as confirmed on
Ayush Nadh (born on June 12, 2018) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 50 freedom fighters, 28 animals, 16 birds, 17 vegetables, 16 fruits, 10 shapes, 11 colours; reciting the names of 15 Presidents of India, 14 Prime Ministers of India, 16 national symbols; and answering 34 G.K. questions at the age of 4 years and 9 months, as confirmed on March 20, 2023.
Stavya Sharan Nallacheru (born on January 10, 2018) of Secunderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 100 countries in 2 minutes and 36 seconds at the age of 4 years and 10 months, as confirmed on December 2, 2022.
(born on September 2, 2020) of Kottayam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 18 professionals, 6 shapes, 13 vegetables, 10 vehicles, 20 electronic items, young ones of 10 animals, 9 birds, 26 animals, 16 parts of the body, 13 colours, 19 fruits; reciting 4 rhymes, 26 action words, 14 random numbers, letters of the alphabet from A – Z; and solving 2 puzzles on a mobile phone at the age of 2 years and 7
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Theo Infant D. (born on June 10, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 60 countries, 20 animals, 12 fruits, 12 vegetables, 10 shapes; and solving 3
Aaryan D.M. (born on June 1, 2020) of Ramanagara, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting 5 rhymes, 3 shlokas; recalling letters of the alphabet from A-Z with corresponding words, 7 opposite words, 20 national symbols, numbers from 1-10 in English and Hindi; identifying 10 famous personalities, 20 vehicles, 22 fruits, 15 vegetables, 13 parts of the body, 32 animals, 13 birds, 8 flowers, 6 parts of a computer, 10 festivals, 14 stationery
Sanig Sreehari (born May 26, 2021) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 11 parts of the body, 14 vehicles, 7 letters of the alphabet, 8 colours, 7 vegetables, 6 famous personalities, 6 birds, 6 musical instruments, 5 fruits, 5 planets, 5 shapes, 22 animals, 4 electronic items, 10 occupations and 28 objects at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on March 29, 2023.
Aradhya Pradhan (born on November 30, 2020) of Cuttack, Odisha, is appreciated for identifying 10 parts of the body, 6 colours; recalling letters of the English alphabet from A to Z with words, 4 seasons; answering 10 G.K. questions, 7 national symbols; reciting the names of months in a year,
Siddharthvashisht Kundaragi (born on January 1, 2019) of Vijayapura, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 10 domestic animals,10 aquatic animals, 20 birds,10 insects, 20 parts of the body, 20 vegetables, 20 fruits,15 colours, 15 parts of the computer; reciting months in a year, days of the week, 25 national symbols, 20 rhymes, letters of the English alphabet from A – Z along with 26 words, 48 letters of Kannada alphabet; and counting
Sushruth Simha MK (born on July 1, 2017) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 195 (UN recognised) countries in 3 minutes and 32 seconds at the age of 5 years and 9 months, by viewing their pictures on a laptop, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
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D. Hasinii (born on July 3, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the names of 27 national leaders,10 fruits,10 vegetables; reciting 13 Aathichudi, months in a year and days of the week at the age of 3 years and 9
Manikant Eranna Kudagi (born on October 9, 2021) of Dharwad, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 7 vehicles, 7 animals, numbers from 1 to 10; arranging 3 shapes and letters of the English alphabet from A to Z at the age of 1 year and
Sugreeva V.L. (born on July 3, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 10 animals, 10 vegetables, 10 fruits, 20 flashcards and 20 parts of the body at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on April 21, 2023.
Soumalya Karak (born on February 11, 2021) of Hooghly, West Bengal, is appreciated for recalling months in a year, days of the week, 12 vegetables, 15 parts of the body, 20 animals; answering 21 G.K. questions including the capitals of
E. Ramesh Kumar (born on March 2, 2002) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for completing a cross border bicycle expedition. He started his bicycle expedition on January 8, 2023 from Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu); travelled across Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar, and reached Nepal on March 2, 2023; covering a distance of 4000 km in 53 days, as confirmed on March 14, 2023.
Pediredla Kanaka Rao (born on July 1, 1965) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for performing 312 boxing punches on a suspended punching bag in one minute (with both hands without wearing boxing gloves), as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
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Nasar Husain (born on December 6, 1984) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for completing a solo trekking expedition of 3 international mountain peaks. He started the trek on January 30, 2023 at 7:02 am; summitted Jebel Yabandeh (1525 m), Jebel Jais (1934 m) and Jebel Rahabah (1545 m), and completed the trek on January 31, 2023 at 8:02 am; covering 66.32 km with an elevation of 16,765 feet in 25 hours, as confirmed on March 7, 2023.
Sanjoy Das (born on July 21, 1989) of Dibrugarh, Assam, is appreciated for receiving 26 certificates for completing various courses on March 29, 2023, as confirmed on April 10, 2023.
Jaffer Sadique (born on October 20, 1999) of Lakshadweep, is appreciated for travelling to Nepal using different modes of transport. He started his journey from New Delhi, boarding the train at Anand Vihar Terminal railway station at 11:45 pm
Alvin Antony (born on October 25, 1995) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for delivering 2 dialogues (with original acting) in 6 minutes and 36 seconds in a single take (including performance with a toothpick in the mouth for 4 minutes and 38 seconds). This part has been taken from the Tamil film ‘Comali VIP’, as confirmed on April 6, 2023.
Raashid Ul Nabi Khan (born on March 3, 1981) of Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, is appreciated for attending the international conference ‘The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit in 2021’; being honoured with ‘Best Teacher Award 2020’ from the Institute of Scholars (Bengaluru) and ‘Young Scholar Award’ from JKIFTS recognition of his excellence as a teaching scholar, as confirmed on February 8, 2023.
Mohammed Khubaib Ali Khan (born on December 9, 2001) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for passing the B.D.S (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) examination from Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (Warangal) in January 2023 at the age of 21 years and 1 month, as confirmed on April 11, 2023.
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Reyan Mohan Kumar (born on January 15, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for confidently reading 100 words in 11 minutes and 13 seconds at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on April 26, 2023.
P. Vishnu Visagan (born on September 21, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for solving a Solar System jigsaw puzzle (consisting of 48 pieces) in 13 minutes and 40 seconds at the age of 3 years and 5 months, as confirmed on March 10, 2023.
Shreesha P. (born on June 10, 2013) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for performing 150 hula hoop spins (around her waist) in one minute at the age of 6 years and 7 months, as confirmed on April 21, 2023.
Nishvitha H.R. (born on May 26, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 27 professions, 27 animals, 27 flowers, 27 vegetables, 27 monuments, 27 fruits, 27 inventors, 8 planets, flags of 37 countries, letters of the English alphabet from A to Z, 15 Prime Ministers and 27 freedom fighters of India; reciting the names of 12 zodiac signs, 20 national symbols, months in a year, days of the week; and imitating the sounds of 16 animals at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on April 17, 2023.
Content Creators of Kerala (CCOK) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for being a registered community for Social Media Content Creators founded by Mr. Robince N. C. in the year November 3, 2020, which provides a common platform for creative content creators and YouTubers, as confirmed on March 24, 2023.
Sambaraju Sesha Chalapathy Rao (born on August 23, 1946) of Ranga Reddy, Telangana, is appreciated for completing his post-graduation at a young age. He completed his M.Sc. in Geology from Osmania University (Hyderabad) in March 1966 at the age of 19 years and 7 months, as confirmed on January 17, 2023.
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Muhammed Hamiz Zayn (born on June 10, 2020) of Kasaragod, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 22 parts of the body, 13 famous personalities, 16 letters of the English alphabet, 17 vegetables, 12 vehicles, 12 fruits, 24 kitchen items, 32 food items, 89 domestic items, 20 school items, 15 electronic items, 11 animals; recalling 23 English alphabetical words; reciting days of the week; and counting numbers from 1-10 at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on April 8, 2023.
Ayansh Mandava (born on November 5, 2020) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for reciting 2 rhymes, one shloka, letters of the alphabet from A to Z with their associated words; identifying 25 vehicles, 15 fruits, 15 animals, 12 parts of the body, 7 vegetables, 9 colours and 21 miscellaneous objects at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on November 8, 2022.
Aaradhya Sarkar (born on June 9, 2020) of Nadia, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 12 vegetables, 12 flowers, 15 fruits, 12 animals, 11 birds, 6 insects, 6 reptiles, 6 vehicles, 6 sports, 7 colours, 8 shapes, 6 seasons and 8 objects at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as April 20, 2023.
Smiti Tejas Naik (born on August 1, 2018) of Palghar, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 25 countries, 50 animals, 7 wonders of the world, 8 planets; solving an Indian map puzzle; and recalling the capitals of 25 Indian states at the age of 4 years and 8 months, as confirmed on April 17, 2023.
(born on November 10, 2005) of Thane, Maharashtra, is appreciated for performing 80 squats (Uthak-Bethak in Hindi) in one minute at the age of 17 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 7, 2023.
Binamra Satapathy (born on October 21, 2009) of Baleshwar, Odisha, is appreciated for creating 81 designs using Canva (an Australian global multi-national graphic design platform) at the age of 13 years and 5 months, as confirmed on April 17, 2023.
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Merlin Marry Yesudas (born on July 5, 2005) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for making the stencil art portraits. She drew the portraits of 2 famous personalities named Shahrukh khan and Virat kholi in 17 minutes and 42 seconds using stencil art, as confirmed on April 4, 2023.
Gande Dheeraj Sai (born on July 11, 2020) of Karimnagar, Telangana, is appreciated for recalling the capitals of all Indian states; reciting 7 rhymes, months in a year, days of the week
Vinayak Srivastava (born on June 17, 2006) of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, is appreciated for publishing two research papers in international journals. He published 2 research papers titled ‘Janani The Farming Robot’ and ‘A Study of Hydrokaline Water’ in the International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology in April 2023 and December 2021 editions respectively, as confirmed on April 8, 2023.
Surya Sesha Sanathkumar Maddula (born on April 14, 2007) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for filing a patent for a ‘Noise Cancellation System and A Method to Operate it’ at the Patent Office in Chennai on February 24, 2023 at the age of 15 years and 10 months, as confirmed on March 17, 2023.
Abdul Rouf (born on May 22, 1975) of Malappuram, Kerala (now residing in Qatar), is appreciated for watching 9 FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 matches (as a volunteer) held from November 20, 2022 to December 14, 2022 including opening and final matches, as confirmed on March 15, 2023.
Prashanth Bangalore Somashekhar (born on April 12, 1965) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for achieving 456 online certificates from reputed institutions including CodeRed, Cybrary and Alison from March 27, 2017 to February 22, 2023, as confirmed on March 27, 2023.
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Izan Aboobacker P.K. (born on September 28, 2020) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 10 fruits, 7 vegetables, 10 vehicles, 10 colours, 22 objects, 16 animals, flags of 10 countries, 5 famous personalities; and counting numbers from 1 to 15 at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 30, 2023.
Nivedhya Sunil (born on September 8, 2021) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 8 fruits, 12 general items, 7 vehicles, 6 vegetables, 6 domestic items, 7 animals,
Ishaan Dev A.M. (born on June 2, 2021) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 20 animals, 7 fruits, 10 vegetables, 9 birds, 11 vehicles, 9 insects, 7 famous personalities, 16 parts of the body; and answering 15 G.K. questions at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on
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