May 2021
Issue 2
India Book of
Rec rds Every Drop Counts
L&T & WET-IC Educates on the Value of
Water
Tharun Kumar S.
Fastest lap time on a
national racing circuit with a 300CC motorcycle
Bongaigaon, Assam Archit Rahul Patil
Breaking the Status Quo and Innovating at the age of 14
Tree Plantation drive as a part of SVEEP
Contents
Cover Story
4 Flying Past the Quarter-Mile Mark With Grit & Passion Braving the crosswinds, holding the front wheel up in the air, Hrushikesh Mandke, Road Tester, made a record.
Feature Story Zydus Healthcare
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Raises Awareness on Abnormal Bleeding during Menstrual Cycle
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Fastest lap time on a national racing circuit with a 300CC motorcycle
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22 Age No Bar for Lt. Gen. Alok Kler - Performs Maximum Skydives at 60
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Every Drop Counts – L&T & WET-IC Educates on the Value of Water In the current scenario, 600 million Indians are facing high to extreme stress over water.
14 Breaking the Status Quo and Innovating at the age of 14
Editor’s Desk
Tree Plantation drive in Bongaigaon, Assam, as a part of SVEEP The plantation drive took place at a degraded reserved forest situated in 32-Bongaigaon. A total of 1,670 people planted the saplings
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Almost dead, but Yoga saved him
20 Maximum People Solving 3x3x3 Rubix’s Cube on Digital Platform
26 Drithi - the
Microlight Seaplane Gives Wings to Dream
29 Records 67 Achievements
To say that the world has changed over the past year would be a monumental understatement. The pandemic has transformed a myriad number of lives and continues to do so. Back to sitting in the confines of our home often makes us lose hope. Amid the cacophony of all the distressful news, we at the India Book of Records earnestly make effort to bring you inspiring stories from every nook and cranny of the nation. Stories that inspire you, stories that warm up your heart, stories which make you want to achieve your dreams. In this edition, we bring you such motivating life stories of our Record Holder’s, whose determination to accomplish their dreams has crossed boundaries of age, fear and financial strain. We hope you will enjoy reading this edition and the stories would bring a smile to your face and a glimmer of hope in your heart. If you have a story or outstanding feat, then let your story; inspire the world. Write to us at emagazine@indiabookofrecords.in.
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Zydus Healthcare
Raises Awareness on Abnormal Bleeding during Menstrual Cycle You likely to opt for a self-care routine when it comes to your period. Some take leave from work, some stock up on supplies, and some pop pain relief medication and some get the heating pad ready. But how do you know if your bleeding is normal or not? To address this issue, Zydus Healthcare took the initiative of raising awareness on abnormal bleeding and made a record with the India Book of Records.
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he record for the maximum number of Gynaecologists participating in a public awareness campaign on abnormal bleeding was set by Zydus Healthcare. The campaign, which was held from March 6, 2021 to March 9, 2021, witnessed the participation
of 139 Gynaecologists across the nation. This campaign was broadcast from various leading radio stations. The campaign addressed issues like symptoms of abnormal bleeding, steps a woman can take, and how
important it is to consult a gynaecologists. Talking about the record, Product Manager, Shreeram Phadke, says “I wanted to create an awareness amongst the audience regarding abnormal bleeding. And to achieve a record, we needed to cross
the 129 mark and I am glad we could do it.” Organising an event of this stature virtually across the nation is no easy task. Three months of preparation and ensuring that every doctor who confirmed are recording with the radio stations on time.
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Feature Story
By Sanjana Bhowmick
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Fastest Lap Time
Achieved with 300 cc
Motorcycle
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The record for achieving the fastest lap time on a national racing circuit with a 300cc motorcycle was set by Tharun Kumar S. of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, at Kari Motor Speedway. He set the fastest lap time of 1 minute, 23 seconds and 81 milliseconds. He spoke to India Book Records about his inspiration and how it feels to be a record holder.
Since 2014, I have been motorsport & automobile professional. I dabbled my hands as a professional motorcycle racer, test rider, and chief instructor in a racing school. 2. What are your hobbies? I love to remain active throughout the day. I love to play football and also swim. In my leisure time, I listen to music. 3. What inspired you to make the record? In India motorsport, is at a nascent and developing stage. I want to create awareness for motorsport so that the riders get exposure. Hence, I applied
for the India Book of Records, as it is the right platform for talents to get recognised. 4. What challenges did you face while making the record? The weather posed as the biggest challenge. The temperature in Coimbatore was soaring higher than usual. The heat and the crosswinds in the racing circuit made the ride a difficult one. 5. How many hours of training did you undergo? 6 hours daily 6. How much support did you receive from your family? Racing is a high-risk sport. Initially, family members were
Tharun Kumar S. with IBR Adjudicator scared. But when they saw my passion, they started supporting me.
I feel proud to have pulled off a record. It’s a true privilege to become a title-holder with the India Book of Records.
7. What is the next record you want to achieve? Fastest lap time in 600cc motorcycle
10. Tips for the future record-holders to break your record?
8. What is the aim of your life? To run a team in MotoGP with talented Indian riders.
9. How does it feel to be an India Book of Records titleholder?
Never give up on your dreams, and keep working hard, focusing on your goals.
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1. What is your profession?
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Flying Past the
Quarter‑Mile
Mark With
Grit & Passion By Sanjana Bhowmick
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he adrenaline rush, the gushing winds, the heart-stopping excitement defined the day Hrushikesh Mandke made a record with the India Book of Records; for being the fastest to cover a quarter-mile distance while doing a wheelie. Making this stunt possible is the Bajaj Pulsar NS 200. With 24.2 BHP, it has more power in its class and the stiff perimeter frame makes for a balanced and stable motorcycle whether it is on two or just one wheel. The power, the low weight, balanced chassis and the predictable throttle made the task a little easier for Hrushikesh Mandke. Talking to India Book of Records, Sirish Chandran, Editor, Project GTO Publishing, says, “Keeping in mind the FMSCI guidelines, we attempted to break the National Record for the fastest quarter-mile wheelie. The team placed the start and end markers using cones while keeping safety precautions in mind. An ambulance was on standby, the runway blocked off and stunt rider Hrushikesh wore a certified helmet and riding gear. We used the Racelogic Performance Box Touch Data Logger for accurate results. In the end, Hrushikesh made the record at 23.68 seconds at a terminal speed of 77.83 kmph.”
Braving the crosswinds, holding the front wheel up in the air, Hrushikesh Mandke, Road Tester, made a record for being the fastest to cover a quarter-mile distance while doing a wheelie in 23.68 seconds in his Bajaj Pulsar NS 200. The Baramati Airstrip was reverberating with excitement and passion as he flew past the quarter-mile mark. 4
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The record has been months in the making, as Hrushikesh trained five days a week. His daily fitness training included cardio exercises and core strengthening, which helped him to hold the bike up in the air. He took a holistic approach to his training and trained both his body and mind. The road to making the record was not an easy one. The team faced multiple challenges. Talking about the difficulties faced, Sirish says, “The airstrip was available for a limited time and despite that, we had to ensure that all three attempts were conducted safely and accurately. Since the runway was prone to strong crosswinds, it was a true test for Hrushikesh; he had to use all his experience, skill and strength to keep the front wheel pointed towards the sky for over 400 metres while countering the
forces of nature. And not to forget, the scorching heat that made filming and photographing even more difficult.” Reminiscing about the hustle of the young crew, the poha and vada pav breaks, and the light-hearted banter, Sirish
keeps his focus determined and is planning the next record for the longest rolling stoppie.
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Keeping in mind the FMSCI guidelines, we attempted to break the National Record for the fastest quarter-mile wheelie. The team placed the start and end markers using cones while keeping safety precautions in mind.
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Every Drop Counts – L&T & WET-IC Educates on the Value of Water
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s projected, by 2030, 40% of the population will have no access to drinking water, and 6% of India’s GDP will be lost, because of the water crisis. L&T designed the program to give a different approach towards the unbelievable facts on water footprint. As the virtual session revealed eye-opening facts, it also raised some points for all of us to ponder. What, we as individuals can do to preserve water? What can the
industrial sector do? How the Government can help? It is high time that we acquire a new level of awareness and learn the value of water. Initiatives like this by L&T and WET-IC is the need of the hour. Even by educating their employees, they are creating more aware citizens. But organising such a large-scale virtual event too comes with its challenges. They had to ensure there was no technical glitch while connecting all the
attendees. Moreover, they also had to be sure that the session was interesting enough to keep the attendees glued to it.
seed balls to create a greener environment.
L&T has always strived to create a greener environment by engaging in various CSR activities. Keeping in tandem with their CSR initiative, they would like to achieve the next record of making the maximum number of seed balls, also known as earth balls, and change the face of a dry place by mass distribution of
• 600 million Indians are facing high to extreme stress over water
Eye-Opening Water Foot Print Facts
• By 2030, 40% of the population will have no access to drinking water • 6% of India’s GDP will be lost due to the water crisis • India’s water demand projected to be twice the available supply
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In the current scenario, 600 million Indians are facing high to extreme stress over water. Keeping in mind this fact, L&T construction and The Water & Effluent Treatment Independent Company (WET-IC) organised a virtual awareness session connecting over 2700 employees; to educate them on the value of water. And doing so, L&T and The Water & Effluent Treatment Independent Company (WET-IC) made the record of the Largest Online Awareness Program on the water foot print.
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Tree Plantation drive in Bongaigaon, Assam, as a part of SVEEP By Sanjana Bhowmick
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he District Administration of Bongaigaon, Assam, undertook the initiative of tree plantation drive; as a part of the Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) programme for generating awareness amongst the voters for maximum participation in the Legislative Assembly election,2021. They planted 32000 saplings at a single site and
became a record holder with the India Book of Records. Tree plantation in the current scenario is not a mere activity but truly, need of the hour. Amongst other efforts in seeking a 100 percent voter turnaround in the upcoming Legislative Assembly election 2021, one of the initiatives undertaken was tree plantation. They planted 32000 saplings
at a single site in the record time of 32 minutes. The plantation drive took place at a degraded reserved forest situated in 32-Bon-
gaigaon. A total of 1,670 people planted the saplings, restoring the forest and support the endangered species of the Golden Langur.
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Breaking the Status Quo and Innovating at the age of 14 By Sanjana Bhowmick
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Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar 2021 awardee Archit Rahul Patil got inspired from a young age. Talking to the India Book of Records, he says, “Since my childhood, I had to witness and experience the emotional trauma of maternal deaths; during childbirth, due to excessive blood loss. I learned from my parents (who are doctors) that there is no single accurate method to measure post-delivery blood loss. It leads to delay in diagnosis and unfortunate death of mothers despite marathon efforts by the medical team. This situation inspired me to find the solution to the problem.” The PPH Cup helps in accurate and real-time measurement of post-delivery
blood loss. These cups help in prompt and early diagnosis of excessive post-delivery bleeding & alert the medical team. Getting the necessary medical treatment for PPH (postpartum haemorrhage) in golden hour reduces the death rate (maternal mortality) and (morbidity), thus preventing further health deterioration of the mother. This low-cost device is not only life-saving but also safe, effective and reusable. It is user-friendly for women as well as for caregivers. The impact of this 50gm device is validated; by all stakeholders and is currently in use by three government medical colleges in Maharashtra (India).
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A student of class 10 and a budding innovator, Archit Rahul Patil, innovated the life-saving Postpartum Haemorrhage Cups. He developed low-cost silicone Postpartum Haemorrhage Cups (PPH Cups), which would measure the post-delivery blood loss accurately and reduce the maternal mortality rate.
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It took almost two years from the ideation to the final product development. The greatest complication was to incubate the idea while developing the final product. Making a flawless mould after multiple attempts was one of the most critical and difficult phases I encountered.
Archit was aware of Postpartum Haemorrhage trauma in his childhood. During the 2017-18 Dr. Homi Bhabha Young Scientist competition, Archit conducted various workshops for better ecofriendly menstrual hygiene options. In this event, he became aware of different menstrual products and had a first-hand experience of handling the products. The idea struck his mind, and he further researched the subject and developed the product. Making of the PPH cups was not an easy task to accomplish Archit reveals the challenges he faced, “It took almost two years from the ideation to the final product development. The greatest
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complication was to incubate the idea while developing the final product. Making a flawless mould after multiple attempts was one of the most critical and difficult phases I encountered.” This journey wouldn’t have been possible for Archit without the immense support and
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guidance he received from his parents. They provided him logistical support and also helped him in industrial collaboration for the development of the product. Revealing about his robust plans, he says, “I want to introduce this life-saving innovation at an international
platform to outreach global users. I want UNICEF, WHO, Government of India to incorporate the PPH cup in maternal schemes, as it will help in reducing maternal mortality. I have formed a company, Archit Scientific Private Limited and this device will be commercially marketed under this banner.”
Leap of Faith By Sanjana Bhowmick
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Faith is to believe what we do not see and to know that we would see what we believe in. Atul Kumar Mishra, took a leap of faith and made the record of being the fastest to cover the quarter marathon distance while performing Dandvat Pranam at Katra Vaishno Devi, Jammu and Kashmir. 17
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My faith in Goddess Vaishno Devi made me overcome my difficulties. But weather posed to be the biggest challenge I faced while making the record.
43-year-old Atul Kumar Mishra, covered 10.548 km distance between Banganga Bridge and Vaishno Devi Bhawan Police Check Post in 44 hours and 7 minutes, and became the fastest to cover quarter marathon while doing Dandvat Pranam. He believes that the support of his family and the constant motivation he received from them helped him immensely in achieving this record. It was not an easy task to achieve, as Atul narrates his journey, “My faith in Goddess Vaishno Devi made me
overcome my difficulties. But weather posed to be the biggest challenge I faced while making the record. On the way I encountered rain, snowfall and cold waves. I stopped every time it rained and then resumed my journey. And even finding food became a problem.” He was planning this record and trip for the past 5 years, with two to five hours of daily physical training. Atul believes in following his dream and the next record he would like to achieve would be in the field of cycling.
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Almost dead, but Yoga saved him A
Fortunately, a resident from his village was passing by the
I believe in hard work. For me, the weather does not come between me and my passion. When I practice walking on the hands, and the floor gets heated up during peak summers, my palms start burning, but I continue with my practice.
spot of the accident and saw him lying in a pool of blood and immediately admitted Vikas to a nearby hospital. The doctors lost all hope, but they still tried to revive him. Luckily he was treated and brought out of danger. Recalling those moments, Vikas said, “I don’t even remember how the accident happened and what happened to me afterward. But with the blessings of God, I am alive. After the accident, I lost my memory for a while and experienced pain all over my body. There was a lump on the left side of my body, and even the doctors treating me stated that the lump will not go anytime soon.”
at night due to severe body ache. After this tragedy, on the advice of a friend, he started practising yoga. His hard work and dedication paid off and now he has been practicing yoga for almost three hours every day. He says, “Yoga changed my life. I was bedridden for a long time and lost all hope; I thought my life will never be normal again. But now, I can perform almost all types of yoga asanas. Yoga is my passion and also an integral part of my life.” Now the village residents approach him with their physical troubles like cervical pain, and he helps them by suggesting yoga asanas.
According to Vikas’s family, he had trouble sleeping
His passion for yoga is very inspiring. He practises even
during harsh weather conditions and never misses his yoga workout. He says, “I believe in hard work. For me, the weather does not come between me and my passion. When I practice walking on the hands, and the floor gets heated up during peak summers, my palms start burning, but I continue with my practice. I feel hard work always pays off in the end.” Vikas’s life was filled with struggle. He started driving buses from a very young age. But now, he is willing to leave his past behind and work hard in the field of yoga, and spread awareness amongst people about the benefits of yoga.
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school bus driver from Meerut district in Uttar Pradesh, Vikas Swami, made a record for lifting 80 Kg weight with his mouth in a handstand position. The story of Vikas’s life will inspire many people; to never lose hope and follow their hearts. Ten years ago, Vikas met with a deadly road accident while riding his bike. His condition was so critical that people thought that he was dead and left him unattended on the roadside.
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Maximum People Solving 3x3x3 Rubix’s Cube on Digital Platform
By Sanjana Bhowmick
The record for the maximum number of people solving 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube on a digital platform was set by Prithvi Mosaics and Speed Cubing Bangalore, Karnataka. A total of 250 participants solved the Rubik’s Cube on the Zoom platform with an average solving time of 5 minutes. Prithveesh K, the owner of Prithvi Mosaics, talks to the India Book of Records about his experience of achieving this record.
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1. What is your profession? I am a professional speedcuber. 2. Tell us about Prithvi Mosaics and Speed Cubing Bangalore? We are a cubing community and we endeavor to inspire and motivate people of all ages to involve in cube solving, puzzles, and related activities.
6. For how long did you plan the record? One month 7. Can you share an interesting event related to the record? Due to the pandemic, as we all were homebound, the most interesting part of the record was to help each other and share the solution for solving Rubix’s Cube online.
8. What is the aim of your life? I would want to expand the cubing community. 9. Tips you would suggest future record-holders to break your record? Be creative and come up with interesting challenges which will inspire young minds.
10. How does it feel to be an India Book of Records titleholder? I feel extremely honoured and happy to be recognised by the India Book of Records.
3. What are your hobbies? I love cubing.
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4. What inspired you to make the record? The young and the growing cubing community. 5. What challenges did you face while making the record? I faced difficulty while scrambling and solving online. I had to individually check the eligibility of each candidate and then prepared for the record attempt.
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Age No Bar
Lt. Gen. Alok Kler Performs Maximum
Skydives at 60 By Sanjana Bhowmick
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fourth-generation Army Officer, Lt. Gen. Alok Kler (PVSM, VSM, General Officer Commanding in Chief, South Western Command), was commissioned in the year 1982 and retired from the Indian Army on 31st March 2021. Talking about his skydive attempt, he says, “I am an amateur skydiver and was seeking a solo skydive, which means an unassisted jump without experienced instructors hanging on to you during the free fall to keep
you steady in the air. In the attempt to achieve a solo, I was lucky to find excellent weather conditions in Mahajan, Rajasthan, which helped me, to successfully attempt six free fall jumps between 8.30 am and 12.30 pm and achieve a record at the age of 60.” Knowing that he was retiring in 29 days, he wanted to execute the free fall jumps as a birthday gift to himself. Lt. Gen. Alok Kler India Book of Records | May 2021
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A mountaineer, long-distance runner, a cyclist, scuba diver, motorcyclist, and now a skydiver, that’s Lieutenant General Alok Kler for you, an absolute adventure seeker. He performed six skydives from 12,000 feet (Above Ground Level) at the age of 60 at Mahajan, Rajasthan, during Army Adventure Wing Skydiving Course.
Feature Story Skydiving gives a new perspective for gravity. It makes one experience weightlessness resulting in an extreme adrenaline rush.
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celeration of a human body to descend a thousand feet in five seconds. After flying for 50 seconds with the birds, the terrain starts appearing closer as one drops altitude. This mesmerising, exhilarating and addictive experience creates vivid impressions of how close
a man can come to being a bird!” Elaborating further about his experience, Lt. Gen. Alok Kler says, “The helicopter took off from a helipad at Mahajan near Suratgarh, where the ambient temperature was over 30 degrees, and it took about 15 minutes to reach 12,000 feet. The temperature at that altitude was close to 10 degrees and below. Falling from 12,000 to 5,000 feet in 45 seconds with the buffeting of the wind at terminal velocity along with the fast-changing temperature is an extraordinary experience, which also takes a physical toll. After the
parachute deploys, approximately five to eight minutes of hang time is available before landing on the terrain. The landing needs precision, physical and technical expertise. To repeat this process six times in a continuous cycle was an event in itself.” Lt. Gen. Alok Kler has no intention of stopping at just skydive; he has two more endeavours on his bucket list. The first is to cycle from Leh to Kanyakumari in 20 days and the second is to scale Mt. Everest.
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believes that immense support from his family, fabulous jump instructors, experienced helicopter pilots, weather and luck all conspired to ensure that he managed six consecutive jumps in about four hours. Skydiving and free-fall both demand exceptional levels of physical fitness and mental alertness. He underwent ground training for a week but, it was his peak physical fitness over the years that helped him in this endeavour. Talking to IBR about the feeling, the moment he dived, he says, “Skydiving gives a new perspective for gravity. It makes one experience weightlessness resulting in an extreme adrenaline rush. Terminal velocity enables the ac-
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Drithi - the Microlight Seaplane Gives Wings to Dream By Sanjana Bhowmick
A decade-long dream of Pushparaj Ameen - an aeromodelling instructor, finally takes shape in the form of a lightweight five-meter-long microlight seaplane called - Drithi. With seven other aeromodelling enthusiasts, Ameen embarked on the journey of developing Drithi in his backyard. Drithi took off for its maiden flight over the pristine waters of the Shambhavi in Hejamady village in coastal Karnataka.
The team with the microlight seaplane Drithi
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lack of availability of aviationgrade materials. The dream team Viyaddrony led by Pushparaj Ameen consists of members, Vinaya U, Vasuraj Ameen, Abhishek M. Kotian, Utsav Umesh, Reshma J.Bangera, Shayani Rao, and Ashwini Rao. “We worked hard without proper infrastructure and with restricted tools eventually to build this seaplane. The fabrication work undertook on the terrace and backyard of our instructor’s home. For the first time in India, we have successfully built this seaplane at approximate
rupees ten lakhs (including the static modelling). We are researching different types of boats and planes for special and defense purposes. Due to financial problems, the research got delayed. This seaplane is a prototype model to prove that our team can achieve anything,” the team members said. While a crowdfunding campaign fetched them mere Rs 15,000, the group members, with help of friends and family pooled in around rupees ten lakh, the cost of making Drithi.
The goal of the project is to promote and encourage the manufactures in India to build seaplanes at a fairly affordable price. The team is ready to impart practical education and hands-on experience on planes and boats to students passionate about this field. After Drithi, the team is working on its next project. A unique boat, specially designed for defense purposes and can be used during natural calamities like floods, transportation between islands, and for sporting purposes too.
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alking to IBR, Pushparaj Ameen says the project was taken up under the Make in India initiative. “As the name suggests, it is a single-seater lighter that takes off and lands on water. The microlight seaplane was built within the weight of 120kg (without pilot) with a wingspan of 35 feet and 33hp engine used to pull the model,” he said. They used aviation-grade aluminum, extruded foam, fiberglass cloth, epoxy resin, braided Dacron lines, and special nylon cloth to cover the wings. All the materials were locally sourced; due to the
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Longest duration to play drums blindfolded
Fastest to recite all the amendments of the Indian Penal Code The record for being the fastest to recite all the amendments of the Indian Penal Code was set by Prateek Badola (born on January 1, 1992) of Lakhimpur, Uttar Pradesh. He recited 76 amendments of the Indian Penal code in 6 minutes and 18 seconds, as confirmed on March 2, 2021.
The record for playing drums blindfolded for the longest duration was set by Vignesh Devaraj (born on January 28, 2002) of Bengaluru, Karnataka (currently residing in Singapore). He continuously played drums while being blindfolded for 9 minutes and 50 seconds, as confirmed on March 3, 2021.
Maximum body parts used to make different portraits The record for using the maximum number of body parts to make different portraits was set by Muhammad Russel K. (born on September 30, 1999) of Malappuram, Kerala. He made eight portraits using eight body parts- two hands, two feet, two elbow joints, mouth and hair, as confirmed on March 6, 2021.
Maximum pictures made with plastic beads The record for making the maximum number of pictures with plastic beads was set by Akhil Poovakkattil (born on April 12, 1997) of Hayatnagar, Telangana. He made seven pictures (of varying dimensions ranging from 20 cm to 1 ft 58.5 cm in length and 16 cm to 1 ft and 40 cm in breadth) of Taj Mahal, Lord Ganesha, Lord Krishna, Lord Buddha, pigeons, butterflies and the peacock using black sheets, sea shells and plastic beads, as confirmed on March 20, 2021.
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Maximum portraits made using sand The record for making the maximum number of portraits using sand was set by Karan Nayakar (born on April 7, 1995) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. He made 304 portraits of different individuals including Narendra Modi, Elon Musk, Virat Kohli, Sonu Sood and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, as confirmed on March 20, 2021.
Maximum food items made using clay by a child The record for making the maximum number of food items using clay was set by Mishti Anand Iyer (born on August 16, 2011) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. She made 86 food items including burger, corn, pizza, cake, banana, hot dog, idli, cherries and ice cream, at the age 9 years, 6 months and 17 days, as confirmed on March 2, 2021.
Youngest to perform three activities simultaneously
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The record for being the youngest to perform three activities simultaneously was set by Vihaan Anurag Gupta (born on October 18, 2010) of Nagpur, Maharashtra. He juggled two balls while skating and playing the mouth organ for one minute and 37 seconds, at the young age of 10 years, 2 months and 15 days, as confirmed on January 2, 2021.
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Largest plastic pipe mosaic portrait The record for making the largest plastic pipe mosaic portrait was set by Bhavarlal & Kantabai Jain Foundation and Pradip Vishnu Bhosale, Jalgaon, Maharashtra. The portrait measuring 1672.25 m2 (18000 ft2), depicting Mr. Bhavarlal Jain, was made on his 5th death anniversary on February 25, 2021 at Bhaunchi Srusthi, Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd, Jalgaon. Black, White, Grey and half blackcoloured plastic pipes were used to make the portrait, as confirmed on March 6, 2021.
Maximum distance covered in Chakrasana yoga pose in one minute The record for covering the maximum distance in Chakrasana yoga pose in one minute was set by B. Thirushivapoorani (born on October 17, 2012) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. She covered 100 metres in one minute while running non-stop in Chakrasana yoga pose, at the age of 8 years, 4 months and 23 days, as confirmed on March 9, 2021.
Adventure Karate Demonstration The record for presenting an Adventure Karate Demonstration was set by Vinod PM (born on September 26, 1971) of Thrissur, Kerala. He lay on his back supported by two benches placed under his head and feet. The Scouts ran over his abdomen, one after another, 101 times in 1 minute and 54 seconds, as part of the Republic Day Celebrations held at The Kerala State Bharat Scouts and Guides Dist. Headquarters, Thrissur, as confirmed on February 25, 2021.
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Longest duration to hold Bhunaman asana (yoga pose) The record for being in the Bhunaman asana (yoga pose) for the longest duration was set by Vaishnavi Kumari (born on February 11, 2011) of Delhi. She held herself in Bhunaman asana (yoga pose) for 22 minutes and 30 seconds, at S. D. Public School Pitampura, Delhi, as confirmed on March 3, 2021.
Longest duration to perform Eka Paad Skandasana The record for performing Eka Paad Skandasana for the longest duration was set by Yishika Munjal (born on March 28, 2008) of Adarsh Nagar, Delhi. She held herself in Eka Paad Skandasana continuously for up to 7 minutes at S. D. Public School Pitampura, Delhi, at the age of 12 years, 10 months and 27 days, as confirmed on February 27, 2021.
Maximum hyper-realistic pencil portraits made by an individual The record for making the maximum number of hyper-realistic pencil portraits was set by Akhil Poovakkattil (born on April 12, 1997) of Hayatnagar, Telangana. He made 21 hyper-realistic portraits (each measuring 21 cm x 30 cm) of 21 famous film personalities from South India including Thilakan, Meenakshi, Vijitha and others on 21 A4 size sheets using different pencils, as confirmed on March 20, 2021.
Maximum flags painted on a glass bottle The record for painting the maximum number of flags on a glass bottle was set by Evelyn Susan Cherian (born on August 14, 2001) of Alappuzha, Kerala. She drew 48 flags of various countries (along with their names) on a glass bottle using painting colours, at the age of 19 years, 7 months and 7 days, as confirmed on March 20, 2021.
The record for carving out the names of the maximum number of Carnatic music Melakarta ragas in English language on pencil leads was set by R. Shyamala (born on December 11, 1997) of Puducherry. She carved out the names of 72 Carnatic music Melakarta ragas in English language on 72 different pencil leads, as confirmed on February 26, 2021.
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Maximum Carnatic music Melakarta ragas in English carved on pencil leads
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Maximum single leg football juggles performed in 30 seconds The record for performing the maximum number of single leg football juggles was set by Mukul Sharma (born on March 25, 2002) of North West Delhi, Delhi. He performed 100 football juggles with his right leg in 30 seconds, as confirmed on March 9, 2021.
Largest mosaic portrait of Sachin Tendulkar The record for making the largest mosaic portrait of Sachin Tendulkar was set by Abhishek Nandkishor Satam (born on March 22, 1988) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He made a mosaic portrait (measuring 5.6 ft × 3 ft) of Sachin Tendulkar with a social message ‘Lets fight against Corona’, as confirmed on March 3, 2021.
Maximum sketches of Indian singers made on one bamboo flute The record for making the maximum number of sketches of Indian singers on one bamboo flute was set by Raktim Bora (born on February 8, 1999) of Nagaon, Assam. He made sketches of eight famous Indian singers including Lata Mangeshkar, Bhupen Hazarika, Asha Bhonsle, Jayanta Hazarika, Udit Narayan, A.R. Rahman, Papon and Zubeen Garg on one flute using only a pencil, as confirmed on March 5, 2021.
Names of maximum European countries carved on pencil leads The record for carving out the names of the maximum number of European countries on pencil leads was set by Sreelakshmi C. C. (born on July 29, 1999) of Kannur, Kerala. She carved out the names of 44 European countries including Russia, Germany, France, Romania, Poland, Greece, Netherlands, Spain and Italy on 44 different pencil leads, as confirmed on February 15, 2021.
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Maximum handstand variations in 30 seconds The record for performing the maximum number of handstand variations in 30 seconds was set by Anushka Aggarwal (born on March 11, 2005) of Delhi. She performed eleven handstand variations in 30 seconds, at SD Public School, Pitampura, Delhi, at the age of 15 years and 11 months, as confirmed on March 2, 2021.
Mirror writing of Hanuman Chalisa in two languages The record for writing the complete Hanuman Chalisa in mirror writing in two languages was set by Swati Srivastava (born on May 18, 1988) of Delhi. She wrote the entire Hanuman Chalisa in mirror writing in English and Hindi languages, as confirmed on March 3, 2021.
Maximum sugarcane plates painted by a child The record for painting the maximum number of sugarcane plates was set by S. Mohith (born on May 28, 2012) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu. He painted and made different designs on 50 sugarcane plates at the age of 8 years, 9 months and 21 days, as confirmed on March 17, 2021.
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Youngest to hold Upavistha Konasana position
The record for being the youngest to hold the Upavistha Konasana position was set by Nivarnika Sree K. (born on June 7, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She hold Upavistha Konasana position (wide-angle seated forward bend) for 3 minutes and 2 seconds (sitting upright with the legs as wide apart as possible, grasping the toes and leaning forward), at the age of 3 years, 8 months and 25 days, as confirmed on March 2, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Maximum species of dinosaurs identified
The record for identifying the maximum number of species of dinosaurs was set by Zaara Shadab (born on February 18, 2012) of Mattanchery, Kerala (currently residing in Muscat, Oman). She identified the pictures of 123 species of dinosaurs with their names in 1 minute and 30 seconds, at the young age of 8 years, 11 months and 9 days, as confirmed on January 27, 2021.
Youngest to write book on benefits of COVID-19
The record for being the youngest to write a book on the benefits of COVID-19 was set by Soumyajeet Patnaik (born on August 7, 2007) of Ganjam, Odisha. He wrote the book titled ‘COVID-19- A Blessing in Disguise’ (ISBN No. 978-16-37818-435) at the age of 13 years, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
Maximum distance covered in one hour on a balance bicycle by a kid The record for covering the maximum distance in one hour on a balance bicycle was set by Nikshith L. (born on June 8, 2017) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He covered a distance of 4.7 kilometres in one hour on a balance bicycle, at the young age of 3 years, 6 months and 25 days, as confirmed on January 2, 2021.
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Maximum flowers made using fish scales by an individual The maximum number of flowers made using fish scales is 468 and this record was set by Anu Bordoloi (born on October 15, 1952) of Marangi Chariali, Assam. She collected fish scales from dead fishes and then dried them. Later, she grouped them to make beautiful flowers by painting them. The record stands confirmed on January 23, 2021.
Longest honeymoon trip on motorcycle The record for going on the longest honeymoon trip on motorcycle was set by Akash Abhay Salve (born on July 16,1987) of Nagpur, Maharashtra, along with his wife. They started their journey from Nagpur, Maharashtra on January 6, 2019 covering Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, and completed at Nagpur, Maharashtra on January 26, 2019. They travelled 5,400 km in 21 days on Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruise motorcycle, as confirmed on March 22, 2021.
Maximum typography portraits
The record for being the youngest to read and write the numbers and number names from one to one 999 decillion was set by Vivansh Vineet Gupta (born on April 9, 2016) of Thane, Maharashtra. He read and wrote the numbers and number names from one to one 999 decillion at the young age of 4 years, 9 months and 14 days, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
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Youngest to read and write the numbers and number names from one to 999 decillion
The record for making the maximum number of typography portraits was set by Arnav Gupte (born on November 13, 2003) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He made five portraits of Shanice and Nikhil, Hardy Sandhu, Rajkummar Rao, Ben Azelart and Siddharth Nigam by writing their first names only on white sheets of paper (measuring 8.3 inches x 11.6 inches) with a fine drawing pen, at the age of 17 years, 4 months and 10 days, as confirmed on March 23, 2021.
Youngest polyglot The record for being the youngest polyglot was set by Shrinika Thrivikram Mukkala (born on September 16, 2016) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She recited numbers from 1 to 10 in eleven different languages namely Assamese, Telugu, Bangla, English, Kannada, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Odia, Malayalam and Punjabi at the age of 4 years, 5 months and 10 days, as confirmed on February 26, 2021.
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Youngest author of crime fiction
The record for being the youngest author of crime fiction was set by Pujara Akshar (born on October 27, 2007) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. He wrote the novel titled ‘Sugar Mill’ (ISBN: 978-93-89932-51-5), published by White Falcon Publishing on June 29, 2020. He wrote the novel at the young age of 12 years, 8 months and 2 days, as confirmed on February 18, 2021.
Tying longest the Rajasthani turban on the head The record for tying the longest Rajasthani turban on the head was set by Ashish Sankhala (born on August 4, 1999) of Bikaner, Rajasthan. He tied 65 ‘safas’ (each measuring 8.92 metres in length), one by one, on the head of another person. The turban (measuring 579.8 metres in length) was tied, without attaching any pin, in 1 hour and 5 minutes, as confirmed on January 18, 2021.
Youngest researcher to publish his research paper in a reputed journal The record for being the youngest researcher to publish his research paper in a reputed journal was set by Tannay Sanjeev Kumar (born on November 3, 2005) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. His article titled ‘Optical Fiber’ was published in Asian Journal of Convergence in Technology on March 28, 2020 at the age of 14 years, 4 months and 25 days, as confirmed on January 21, 2021.
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All seven mountain railways carved on pencil leads The record for carving out all seven mountain railways on pencil leads was set by Daniya A. D. (born on March 6, 1995) of Thrissur, Kerala. She carved out the names of all seven mountain railways (Kalka-Shimla, Konkan, Kangra Valley, Matheran Hill, Darjeeling Himalayan, Nilgiri Mountain and Railway in Kashmir) on seven different pencil leads, as confirmed on January 18, 2021.
The record for carving out the maximum number of names and locations of famous monuments on leaves was set by Sinta Lawrence (born on October 21, 1997) of Thrissur, Kerala. She carved out the names of 20 famous monuments including Qutub Minar (Delhi), Hawa Mahal (Jaipur), Konark Sun Temple (Odisha), The Great Living Chola Temples (Tamil Nadu) and others on 20 Mangosteen leaves using a marker pen and sterile surgical blades, as confirmed on January 20, 2021.
Rhymes recited by a child in maximum languages The record for reciting rhymes in the maximum number of languages was set by Prangshu Chetia (born on October 24, 2012) of Tinsukia, Assam. He recited rhymes in 26 languages namely Assamese, Hindi, Malayalam, Dogri, Sindhi, Punjabi, Nepali, Urdu, Bhojpuri, Deori, Maithili, Mishing, Bodo, Garo, English, Sanskrit, Bangla, Marathi, Odia, Tai, Gujarati, Khamti, Kannada, Karbi, Rabha and Moran, at the age of 8 years, 2 months and 1 day, as confirmed on January 11, 2020.
Youngest embroider The record for being the youngest embroider was set by B. Pravasthi (born on August 20, 2014) of Tamil Nadu, Chennai. She illustrated seven national symbols namely the Indian flag, Lotus flower, Banyan tree, Peacock, Mango, Rupee symbol and Tiger through hand embroidery, at the young age of 6 years, 5 months and 2 days, as confirmed on January 22, 2021.
Youngest multilingual columnist The record for being the youngest multilingual columnist was set by Bibhash Deva Nath (born on December 6, 1998) of Kamrup, Assam. He wrote his first article in Assamese language at the age of 11 years, 8 months and 23 days for Dainik Assam, which was published on August 29, 2012. Now, he is writing articles for regional and national newspapers in Assamese, Hindi and English for establishing peace, prosperity, unity and brotherhood in society, as confirmed on February 18, 2021.
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Maximum names and locations of famous monuments carved on leaves
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Non-stop group dance performance on a palindrome date and time The record for performing a non-stop group dance on a palindrome date and time was set by Vattikota Yadgiracharya (born on January 23, 1971) of Malkajgiri, Telangana, along with his dance troupe. He and his dance troupe of 27 artists performed Kuchipudi dance for 8 hours and 20 minutes on 12022021 (February 12, 2021) starting at 12:02 noon and ending at 20:21 pm (numeric palindromes), as confirmed on March 5, 2021.
Youngest voyager The record for being the youngest voyager was set by Ryan Rohan (born on July 5, 2018) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. During his journey from January 15, 2020 -August 28, 2020, he covered the entire world from Newark, USA crossing the Suez Canal, international date line from west to east through Pacific Ocean and Panama Canal, and headed towards Newark, USA, at the tender age of 2 years, 1 month and 23 days, as confirmed on February 10, 2021.
Maximum pictures of vehicles with same number series clicked by an individual The maximum number of pictures of vehicles with the same number series clicked by an individual is 123 and this record was set by Suresh P. (born on February 3, 1966) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He clicked 123 pictures of vehicles bearing the same number series (5999) at various places, as confirmed on February 26, 2021.
Maximum young authors contributing in a book The record for the maximum number of young authors contributing in a book was set by 27 students of Empower Kids Personality School of Faridabad, Haryana. The book, titled ‘Living Life of Inspiration’ (ISBN: 978-93-90445-68-4), was published on January 22, 2020 by Namya Press. It contains 25 real inspiring stories of people and two motivational quotes by 27 young authors between the age of 6 and 17 years, as confirmed on March 3, 2021.
Maximum countries to host Asian Games along with years carved on pencil leads The record for carving out on pencil leads the maximum number of names of countries to have hosted Asian Games along with their years was set by Nived K. V. (born on May 12, 1996) of Kannur, Kerala. He carved out the names of 18 countries, which hosted Asian games, along with their years on 18 different pencils, as confirmed on March 16, 2021.
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Maximum decorated bottles The record for decorating the maximum number of bottles was set by Afida Binth Sajid (born on September 14, 2006) of Perumbavoor, Kerala. She decorated 63 bottles using different materials like poster colours, jute thread, newspapers, pictures, pearls and flowers, as confirmed on March 23, 2021.
Maximum forward and backward skips in one minute The record for performing the maximum number of forward and backward skips in one minute was set by Spoorti Sapparad (born on March 26, 2006) of Ilkal, Karnataka. She performed 102 skips while changing the direction of the rope in forward and backward directions in one minute, as confirmed on January 27, 2021.
Maximum models of musical instruments created using glass bottles The record for creating the maximum number of models of musical instruments using glass bottles was set by Pranav MS (born on March 16, 1999) of Palakkad, Kerala. He aesthetically created five models of musical instruments including Guitar, Veena, Violin, Harmonium and the Piano using five waste glass bottles, spray paint, acrylic colours, cardboard, chart paper, thermocol and strings, as confirmed on March 9, 2021.
The record for painting the maximum number of Indian monuments on matchboxes was set by Anandhu V. (born on November 12, 1998) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala. Using acrylic colours, he painted the pictures of 14 Indian monuments on 14 different matchboxes (measuring 3.5 cm x 4.7 cm) including Taj Mahal, Lotus Temple, India Gate, Qutub Minar and Agra Fort, as confirmed on March 13, 2021.
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Maximum Indian monuments painted on matchboxes
Maximum behind the knee cross rope skips in 30 seconds The record for performing the maximum number of behind the knee cross rope skips in 30 seconds (23) was set by Padmavati R. Revankar (born on September 20, 2005) of Bagalkot, Karnataka, as confirmed on January 5, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Maximum Diamond pushups in 30 seconds The record for performing the maximum number of Diamond push-ups in 30 seconds was set by Avinash D. G. (born on October 28, 1987) of Kasaragod, Kerala (currently residing in Kuwait). He performed 47 Diamond push-ups in 30 seconds, as confirmed on February 23, 2021.
Maximum certificates obtained from drawing and painting competitions The record for obtaining the maximum number of certificates from drawing and painiting competition is 489 and was set by Baibhav Datta (born on September 21, 2007) of Agartala, Tripura. He has been participating in state, national and international level both virtual and non-vitual competitions since year 2014, and achieved 489 certificates, at the young age of 13 years, 6 months and 6 days, as confirmed on March 27, 2021.
Biggest painting of an elephant The record for making the biggest painting of an elephant was set by Anurag K P (born on May 17, 1997) of Kannur, Kerala. He made a beautiful painting (measuring 48 inches × 69 inches) using paints and brushes, as confirmed on December 30, 2020.
A typography portrait of Thiruvalluvar The record for making a typography portrait of Thiruvalluvar was set by Madhan Kumar (born on September 18, 1990) of Salem, Tamil Nadu. He made the portrait of Thiruvalluvar (measuring 112 cm in height and 58 cm in width) by writing Thirukkurals using coloured pens, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
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Youngest practising graphologist The record for being the youngest practising graphologist was set by Shah Rutvi Brijesh (born on June 21, 2002) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. Graphology is the study of handwriting to evaluate a person’s character. She is well known for her work and has national and international clients. She analyses the mind, thought processes, nature and behaviour of people by studying their handwriting patterns, at the age of 18 years, 7 months and 14 days, as confirmed on February 4, 2021.
Youngest tattoo artist
Maximum types of transport made using craft paper The record for making the maximum number of types of transport using craft paper was set by Ritesh Kumar Sahu (born on June 23, 1985) of Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh. He beautifully made ten types of transport including planes, train, boats and bus, as confirmed on March 18, 2021.
The record for being the youngest tattoo artist was set by Ujesh Nareshbhai Patel (born on June 7, 2005) of Navsari, Gujarat. He inked his first customer at the age of 14 years, 9 months and 3 days, as confirmed on March 13, 2021.
The record for being the youngest to recite 500 digits of Pi value was set by Advik Kumat (born on May 17, 2012) of Vadodara, Gujarat (currently residing in UAE). He recited 500 digits of Pi value in 2 minutes, 22 seconds and 44 milliseconds the age of 8 years, 9 months and 19 days, confirmed on March 5, 2021.
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Fastest kid to perform 100 cartwheels Fastest to arrange elements of the periodic table The record for being the fastest to arrange all the elements of the periodic table was set by Fazeela Tabassum Shaik (born on December 7, 2011) of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. She arranged all the 118 elements in a short time of 1 minute and 57 seconds, as confirmed on July 8, 2020.
Fastest singer of self-written rap song The record for being the fastest singer of a self-written rap song was set by Akshay Kumar (born on September 22, 1994) of Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. He sang and performed on a rap song (comprising 460 words) in 1 minute and 17 seconds, as confirmed on January 13, 2021.
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The record for being the fastest kid to perform 100 cartwheels was set by Aishani Nandan (born on April 23, 2014) of Kolkata, West Bengal. She performed 100 cartwheels in 3 minutes and 28 seconds, at the young age of 6 years, 8 months and 7 days, as confirmed on December 30, 2020.
Fastest arrangement of Chess pieces by a kid The record for being the fastest to arrange Chess pieces on a Chess board was set by P. A. Dhanyashree (born on February 17, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She arranged the Chess pieces on a Chess board in 36 seconds, at the tender age of 3 years, 10 months and 23 days, as confirmed on January 8, 2021.
Youngest to recall reverse counting from 1000 to 1
The record for being the youngest to recall reverse counting from 1000 to 1 was set by Hiyan Viral Bhavsar (born on January 14, 2017) of Jamnagar, Gujarat. He recalled reverse counting from 1000 to 1 in 25 minutes and 31 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 1 month and 8 days, as confirmed on February 22, 2021.
Maximum sketches on Basil leaves The record for making the maximum number of sketches on Basil leaves was set by Sudipta Chutia (born on February 2, 2000) of Sivasagar, Assam. Using a black gel pen, she drew ten sketches of famous personalities including Bhupen Hazarika, Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh and Jawahar Lal Nehru on ten different Basil leaves, as confirmed on February 13, 2021.
R.S. Nainikaa (born on August 13, 2012) of Tamil Nadu, India, set a record for being the fastest to recall the names of all the bones of the human skeleton. She identified and recalled 206 bones of the human skeleton in 59 seconds and 11 milliseconds, at the young age of 8 years, 4 months and 23 days, as confirmed on January 5, 2021.
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Fastest to recall the names of all bones of the human skeleton
Records Largest portrait of Mahatma Gandhi using ink stamps The record for making the largest portrait of Mahatma Gandhi using ink stamps was set by Sreekanth S. (born on May 20, 1985) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He made the portrait (measuring 6 ft x 8 ft), with the impressions of different stamps, as confirmed on March 12, 2021.
NSS Anthem in Malayalam carved on pencil leads
The record for carving out the NSS Anthem (National Service Scheme) in Malayalam on pencil leads was set by Aiswarya Sudhan (born on September 18, 2003) of Ernakulum, Kerala. She carved out the complete NSS Anthem of Kerala (comprising twelve lines) on twelve different pencil leads, as confirmed on December 30, 2020.
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Biggest replica of Iowa State Capitol building made using playing cards The record for making the biggest replica of Iowa State Capitol building using playing cards was set by Arnav Daga (born on October 30, 2007) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He made the Iowa State Capitol building replica (measuring 2.6 ft × 8.3 ft × 7.3 ft), at the age of 13 years and 4 months, as confirmed on March 13, 2021.
Maximum portraits of Chief Ministers on single A4 size sheet Biggest replica of Taj Mahal made with coins The record for making the biggest replica of Taj Mahal with coins was set by Shubham Pathak (born on May 21, 1999) of Jinsi, Bhopal. He made the replica of Taj Mahal (measuring 33 inches x 33 inches x 19.5 inches) using 18,932 coins including one -rupee, two-rupee, five-rupee and ten-rupee coins, as confirmed on March 9, 2021.
The record for making the maximum number of portraits of Chief Ministers was set by Vishnu E. (born on November 8, 1997) of Pathirikode, Kerala. He made the portraits of 30 Chief Ministers including Pinarayi Vijayan, Mamata Banerjee, Nitesh Kumar, Yogi Adiyta Nath, Uddhav Thackeray, Manohar Lal Khattar and P.S. Golay on single A4 size sheet with mechanical pencil and blending stump, as confirmed on January 23, 2021.
Maximum punches on punching bag in 30 seconds while holding additional weight in each hand The record for performing the maximum number of punches on a punching bag in 30 seconds while holding additional weight in each hand was set by Arvind Kumar Sharma (born on March 11, 1995) of West Delhi. He performed 182 punches in 30 seconds while holding dumbbells weighing 1.5 kg each in both hands. The record stands confirmed on March 16, 2021.
Maximum names of Army Chief Officers carved on toothpicks
The record for being the youngest to climb Sandakphu peak was set by Soujanyo Kumar (born on March 1, 2017) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He started from Manebhanjan along with his guardian, trekked up to Sandakphu peak (situated at a height of 3,636 metres above the sea level) and returned to Srikhola to complete the trek, at the age of 4 years and 14 days, as confirmed on March 15, 2021.
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Youngest to climb Sandakphu peak
The record for carving out the names of the first five Army Chiefs of India on toothpicks was set by Madineni Nagendra (born on April 19, 2002) of Medchal–Malkajgiri, Telangana. He carved out the names of the first five army chiefs of India (Robert Lockhart, Roy Bucher, KM Cariappa, KS Rajender Sinhji, K.S Thimayya) on five different toothpicks, at the age of 18 years and 8 months, as confirmed on January 16, 2021.
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Maximum decline knuckle push-ups in one minute The record for performing the maximum number of decline knuckle push-ups in one minute was set by Bikanta Kumar Moran (born on June 2, 1997) of Tinsukia, Assam. He performed 110 push- ups in one minute while keeping his feet on a table and hands knuckled on the floor, as confirmed on March 27, 2021.
Maximum portraits painted on river stones
Maximum pastries baked by a teen The maximum number of pastries baked by a teen is 160 and this record was set by Amna Nadia Salam (born on February 11, 2006) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, at the age of 14 years, 11 months and 17 days, as confirmed on January 28, 2021.
Maximum transformations from Chakrasana to Bhujangasana in one minute The record for performing the maximum number of transformations from Chakrasana to Bhujangasana in one minute was set by A. Chaaru Hasini (born on February 18, 2010) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. She performed 25 transformations from Chakrasana to Bhujangasana in one minute, at the age of 11 years and 23 days, as confirmed on March 9, 2021.
The record for painting the maximum number of portraits on river stones was set by Runal Rajbongshi (born on June 4, 1990) of Tezpur, Assam. He painted 20 portraits of famous Assamese personalities and legends (including Gopinath Bordoloi, Bir Chilarai, Rupkowar Jyoti Prasad Agarwala, Kanaklata, Zubeen Garg and others) on 20 different river stones using acrylic paints and paintbrush, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
Maximum portraits of freedom fighters carved on Jackfruit leaves The record for carving maximum portraits of freedom fighters on Jackfruit leaves was set by Rishad R (born on April 27, 2000) of Alappuzha, Kerala. He carved out the portraits of 30 freedom fighters on 30 different Jackfruit leaves, at the age of 20 years 8 months and 19 days, as confirmed on January 15, 2021.
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Maximum mandala art designs made on a single A3 sheet The record for making the maximum number of mandala art designs on a single A3 sheet was set by Noorjahan K. R. (born on August 22, 2001) of Edakkunnam, Kerala. She made 42 beautiful mandala art designs on a single A3 sheet, as confirmed on February 13, 2021.
Maximum tattoos made in 30 minutes
Sixty poems in sixty days The record for composing sixty poems in sixty days was set by Syed Athar Hasan (alias Panchhi Jalonvi) (born on June 12, 1973) of Thane, Maharashtra. He composed 60 poems in 60 days, which are compiled in a book named ‘Do Safar’ (ISBN:978-81-9476978-1) published by Anamika Prakashan. All the sixty poems are based on the topic ‘lockdown’, as confirmed on March 16, 2021.
The record for making the maximum number of tattoos in 30 minutes was set by Saksham Arora (born on November 23, 2001) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He made 38 tattoos including religious signs, mountain, four letter words (hope and pray) in 30 minutes, at the age of 19 years, 1 month and 28 days, as confirmed on January 20, 2021.
Youngest to perform three activities simultaneously
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The record for being the youngest to perform three activities simultaneously was set by Aneeka Anurag Gupta (born on February 14, 2013) of Nagpur, Maharashtra. She solved 2x2 Rubik’s cube while performing hula hoop and reciting Ganesh arti for 2 minutes and 37 seconds, at the young age of 7 years 11 months, as confirmed on January 14, 2021.
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Smallest under water rangoli The record for making the smallest underwater rangoli of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (measuring 4 cm × 4 cm), was set by Aniruddha Sandip Khedekar (born on July 9, 1997) of Raigad, Maharashtra. He made a portrait of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj inside a stainless -steel dish and later spread coconut oil on the bottom surface of the dish. Thereafter, he coloured the portrait with rangoli colours and gently poured water into the dish, as confirmed on March 17, 2021.
Smallest stone idol of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam The record for making the smallest stone idol of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was set by Netrananda Moharana (born on July 1, 1978) of Cuttack, Odisha. Using the green soft stone called Kendumundi, he crafted the beautiful idol of Dr. Kalam (measuring 1 inch in length and width), as confirmed on March 26, 2021.
Longest duration touching the nose with the tongue The record for touching the nose with the tongue for the longest duration was set by Dhaval Nandkishorbhai Naghera (born on May 21, 2001) of Junagadh, Gujarat. He touched the nose with his tongue and remained in this position for 6 minutes and 50 seconds, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
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Youngest kid to solve 9-digit addition and subtraction sums The record for being the youngest kid to solve 9-digit addition and subtraction sums was set by Ayana Jain (born on March 12, 2017) of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. She accurately solved 5 addition and 5 subtraction 9-digit sums in 11 minutes and 8 minutes respectively, at the tender age of 3 years, 11 months and 13 days, as confirmed on February 25, 2021.
Fastest to recite 100-1 in Hindi The record for being the fastest to recite numbers from 100-1 in Hindi was set by Rajni Motwani (born on March 31, 1991) of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. She recited reverse counting from 100-1 in Hindi in 23 seconds, as confirmed on January 4, 2021.
The record for tying the longest Rajasthani turban on the head was set by Pawan Vyas (born on December 31, 2001) of Bikaner, Rajasthan. He tied 55 ‘safas’ (each measuring 8.7 metres in length), one by one, on the head of another person. The turban (measuring 478.5 metres in length) was tied, without using any attaching pin, in 29 minutes and 42 seconds, as confirmed on January 15, 2021.
Fastest Golden Quadrilateral solo expedition on a gearless bicycle The record for being the fastest to complete the Golden Quadrilateral expedition using a gearless bicycle was set by Utkarsh Verma (born on September 27, 1995) of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. He covered the national highway network that forms a quadrilateral connecting four major metro cities- Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata. He started the bicycle ride on December 20, 2020 from Varanasi and ended on January 24, 2021 at Varanasi, covering 6275.3 kilometres in 36 days, 7 hours & 45 minutes, as confirmed on January 30, 2021.
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Youngest paraglider
The record for being the youngest paraglider was set by Aathrv Garg (born on November 16, 2014) of Sirsa, Haryana. He started from Sarangkot in Nepal which is 1592 ft above the sea level and landed 2.4 km due north of lakeside in Pokhara (593 m) on December 24, 2020, at the young age of 6 years, 4 months and 6 days, as confirmed on March 21, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Largest wall painting of Virat Kohli The record for making the largest wall painting of Virat Kohli was set by Binil Babu (born on May 4, 2002) of Kannur, Kerala. He made the largest painting (measuring 68 inches x 52 inches) of the Captain of the Indian Cricket Team on the wall of his house using acrylic colours and a paintbrush, as confirmed on January 22, 2021.
Maximum chalk carvings of Tamil God Murugan The record for the maximum number of carvings of the Tamil God Murugan on chalk pieces was set by Kaviyarasan Selvam (born on May 13, 2000) of Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu. He carved out the Tamil God Murugan (measuring 1.6 cm) 108 times on 108 chalk pieces, at the age of 20 years, 8 months and 12 days, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
Best out of waste craft created by an individual The record for creating the best out of waste craft was set by Merin Sara Reji (born on October 20, 2000) of Kerala. She made 97 artefacts including flower pot, wall hangings using waste products like egg shells, crab shells, pista shells, coconut shells, newspapers, jute rope, old shoes, plastic bottles, tyres, pipes, cardboard, stones, ice cream sticks, egg trays and fused bulbs, at the age of 20 years, 2 months and 11 days, as confirmed on December 31, 2020.
Maximum Hindi songs sung with reverse words and lyrics The record for singing the maximum number of Hindi songs with reverse words and lyrics was set by Divyanshu Didwania (born on August 31, 2004) of Jaipur, Rajasthan. He sang 30 Hindi Movie songs with reverse lyrics and words and was able to convert the words of lyrics of any song in reverse order, at the young age of 16 years, 4 months and 21 days, as confirmed on January 21, 2021.
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Maximum paintings made on leaves
The record for making the maximum number of paintings on leaves was set by Tabish Aijaz Khan (born on February 12, 1996) of Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir. She made 32 beautiful paintings on 32 different chinar leaves, as confirmed on January 14, 2021.
Maximum painted handprints created on paper in one minute The record for creating the maximum number of painted handprints on paper in one minute was set by T. Afreen (born on March 19, 1993) of Madras, Tamil Nadu. She created 130 painted handprints on paper in one minute, using the same hand for the entire attempt, as confirmed on March 22, 2021.
Maximum portraits drawn using stencil art The record for drawing the maximum number of portraits using stencil art was set by Sneha Elsa Mathew (born on March 13, 1995) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala. She skilfully drew 135 portraits including 20 famous celebrities using stencil art, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
Fastest to identify blindfolded all Indian states by their respective outline maps Records
The record for being the fastest to identify blindfolded all the Indian states by their respective outline maps was set by Ayansh Chaturvedi (born on October 1, 2012) of Bharuch, Gujarat. Being blindfolded, he identified all the 28 Indian states by their individual and respective outline maps (the dismantled plastic shapes were mixed and shuffled first) in 49 seconds, at the age of 8 years, 5 months and 23 days, as confirmed on March 24, 2021.
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Maximum sea creatures identified by a kid The record for identifying the maximum number of sea creatures was set by Raghav Sathish Kumar (born on November 9, 2015) of India (currently residing in Bangkok, Thailand). He identified 200 different sea creatures from flashcards in 4 minutes and 36 seconds, at the young age of 5 years and 3 months, as confirmed on February 9, 2021.
Fastest to identify flags of all the Asian countries Aadya Bhat (born on May 21, 2017) of Karnataka, India, set a record for being the fastest to identify the flags of all the Asian countries. She identified the flags of all the 48 Asian countries in 31 seconds, at the young age of 3 years, 8 months and 8 days, as confirmed on February 10, 2021.
Maximum distance covered by a car in 24 hours The record for covering the maximum distance by car in 24 hours was set by Pranjal Singh (born on April 16, 1994) of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. He covered a distance of 1,883.9 km, from Varanasi to Bengaluru, in 23 hours and 4 minutes. The solo non-stop journey was undertaken by his car - Maruti Suzuki Baleno, as confirmed on February 24, 2021.
Gospel of Mathew in Malayalam mirror writing The record for writing the Gospel of Mathew in Malayalam mirror writing was set by Shilpa E. R. (born on August 7, 1999) of Thrissur, Kerala. She wrote the Gospel of Mathew from the holy Bible in Malayalam mirror writing in 136 pages, which were bound into a book, as confirmed on February 25, 2021.
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Maximum clay pans broken blindfolded
The record for breaking the maximum number of clay pans blindfolded was set by Jensi Bhavin Soni (born on June 5, 2007) of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. She broke 141 clay pans blindfolded with her leg in one minute, at the young age of 13 years, 8 months and 3 days, as confirmed on February 8, 2021.
Walking profile of Gandhi depicted as Indian map on bottle The record for depicting the walking profile of Gandhi as Indian map on a bottle was set by Sabira Sathar (born on May 7, 1999) of Kannur, Kerala. She drew the map of India in the shape of the walking profile of Mahatma Gandhi, and wrote the names of Indian states, capitals and their languages around the bottle using acrylic colours, as confirmed on January 25, 2021.
Youngest to write numbers from 1 to 10 in ten languages & Reciting numbers from 1 to 10 in maximum languages Records
The record for being the youngest to write numbers from 1 to 10 in ten languages was set by Mehaan Vora (born on August 5, 2016) of Pune, Maharashtra. He wrote numbers from 1-10 in English, Hindi, Roman, Gujarati, Marathi, Arabic, Chinese, Limbu, Japanese and Urdu, at the tender age of 4 years, 5 months and 6 days, as confirmed on January 11, 2021. The record for reciting numbers from 1 to 10 in maximum number of languages was set by Mehaan Vora (born on August 5, 2016) of Pune, Maharashtra. He recited numbers from 1-10 in 25 languages namely English, Arabic, Greek, Russian, German, Spanish, French, Telugu, Japanese, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Danish, Urdu, Chinese, Limbu, Turkish, Norwegian, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Korean, Swedish, Persian and Sanskrit, at the tender age of 4 years, 5 months and 6 days, as confirmed on January 11, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Fastest to recite all Indian states and their capitals The record for being the fastest to recite all Indian states and their capitals was set by Kamakhya Rathi (born on March 29, 2012) of Jalore, Rajasthan. She recited all 28 Indian states and their capitals in just 17 seconds, at the young age of 8 years, 9 months and 21 days, as confirmed on January 20, 2021.
Youngest to solve 4 X 4 sudoku puzzles The record for solving 4 X 4 sudoku puzzles was set by Inaya (born on February 5, 2017) of Sirsa, Haryana. She solved two puzzles of 4 X 4 sudoku in 4 minutes and 32 seconds, at the age of 3 years and 11 months, as confirmed on January 15, 2021.
Youngest to recite Hanuman Chalisa in a short time The record for being the youngest to recite the Hanuman Chalisa in a short time was set by Amaya Singh (born on March 21, 2017) of Hyderabad, Telangana. She recited the entire Hanuman Chalisa in 2 minutes and 18 seconds, at the tender age of 3 years, 10 months and 1 day, as confirmed on January 22, 2021.
Maximum five rupees commemorative coins collected by an individual The record for collecting the maximum number of five rupees commemorative coins was set by Yatin Arora (born on December 15, 2001) of Delhi. He has 102 types of five rupees commemorative coins in his collection, as confirmed on March 16, 2021.
Maximum puzzles solved by a kid
The record for solving the maximum number of puzzles was set by Hridaan Kavan Mota (born on October 4, 2018) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He solved 224 puzzles, at the tender age of 2 years, 2 months and 27 days, as confirmed on December 31, 2020.
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Maximum rhymes played on a keyboard by a kid The record for playing the maximum number of rhymes on a keyboard was set by Riddhima Trivedi (born on March 9, 2015) of Thane, Maharashtra. She played 14 rhymes including Twinkle Twinkle, Jingle Bells, Mary had a Little Lamb, London Bridge, Merrily We Roll Along, Wheels of a Bus, Old MacDonald Had a Farm, Yankee Doodle, Happy Birthday Song, at the age of 5 years, 9 months and 24 days, as confirmed on January 2, 2021.
Maximum questions answered on topics of national interest by a kid The record for answering the maximum number of questions on topics of national interest was set by Eshani D. Jain (born on February 15, 2016) of Tumkur, Karnataka. She answered 539 questions on 25 different topics based on politics, science, sports, geography, mathematics, awards, history and others, at the age of 4 years, 11 months and 1 day, as confirmed on January 16, 2021.
Fastest to recall spellings of hundred words The record for being the fastest to recall the spellings of hundred words was set by M. Venisha Joy (born on January 3, 2015) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She recalled the spellings of 100 words in just 2 minutes and 5 seconds, at the young age of 5 years and 16 days, as confirmed on January 19, 2021.
Maximum proverbs recited by a kid
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The record for reciting the maximum number of proverbs was set by Diya Bibin (born on July 3, 2014) of Thrissur, Kerala. She speedily recited 116 proverbs in 4 minutes and 38 seconds, at the young age of 6 years, 5 months and 30 days, as confirmed on January 2, 2021.
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Maximum cycling yoga poses (Dwichakrikasan) in 15 minutes Shivram Gupta (born on June 20, 1991) of Uttar Pradesh, India, set a record for performing the maximum number of cycling yoga poses in 15 minutes. He performed 603 cycling yoga poses in 15 minutes, as confirmed on February 18, 2021.
Smallest portrait of Mahatma Gandhi The record for making the smallest portrait of Mahatma Gandhi was set by Muhammad Salah (born on December 12, 2005) of Palakkad, Kerala. The portrait measures 7 mm in width and 6 mm in height, as confirmed on January 21, 2021.
Maximum dishes prepared by a kid The record for preparing the maximum number of dishes was set by Pranav Gokul (born on August 28, 2014) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He cooked and prepared 22 delicious dishes including coconut chutney, kesari, upma, egg poriyal, green gram salad, bhel puri and others in 45 minutes and 38 seconds, at the age of 6 years, 6 months and 26 days, as confirmed on March 23, 2021.
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Biggest nail art portrait of Chief Minister of Rajasthan The record for making the biggest nail art portrait of the Chief Minister of Rajasthan was set by Puneet Kumar (born on November 29, 1995) of Jaipur, Rajasthan. He made the portrait of Ashok Gehlot (measuring 34 inches × 22 inches), on a wooden canvas using iron nails, as confirmed March 24, 2021.
Smallest portrait Rangoli The record for making the smallest portrait Rangoli of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (measuring 3 cm × 3 cm), was set by Vilas Vijay Rahate (born on October 6, 1994) of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. He made the Rangoli in 43 minutes and 27 seconds, using pigment colours and canvas, as confirmed on January 27, 2021.
The record for conducting an event where the maximum number of Gynaecologists participated in a virtual tree plantation drive was set by Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited. On International women’s day, the Cadila team approached Gynaecologists from across the nation to participate and allow the ‘Sankalp Taru Organisation’ to plant a tree in their names in the forests of Maharashtra. A total of 709 Gynaecologists received a certificate with QR code (to scan date, location and name of the plant), as confirmed on March 25, 2021.
Maximum portraits with tea powder The record for making the maximum number of portraits with tea powder was set by Fathimath Hasna (born November 11, 2021) of Kerala. She made the portraits of 28 former Indian Prime Ministers and Presidents including APJ Abdul kalam, Pratibha Patil, Dr. Zakhir Hussain, Ram Nath Kovind, Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Bahadur Shastri on A4 size sheet (measuring 210 mm x 297 mm) with glue stick, pencil and tea powder, as confirmed on January 23, 2021.
Fastest to solve three-digit with one-digit division sums
The record for being the fastest to solve three-digit x one-digit division sums was set by Vivaan Vipul Dhingra (born on September 11, 2010) of Surat, Gujarat. Out of 100 sums (3 digits × 1 digit), he wrote the correct answers of 97 sums in just 1 minute and 57 seconds, at the young age of 10 years, 5 months and 5 days, as confirmed on February 17, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Maximum birds and characteristics recalled in five minutes by kid The record for recalling the maximum number of birds and their characteristics was set by Aahana Chaudhary (born on March 12, 2015) of Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh. She recalled the names of ten birds specifying 5-6 characteristics of each bird in five minutes, at the young age of 5 years, 11 months and 8 days, as confirmed on February 20, 2021.
Maximum illuminated portraits The record for creating the maximum number of illuminated portraits was set by Sarandev S. S. (born on September 24, 1995) of Kerala. He made eight portraits (measuring 56 cm x 34 cm) including APJ Abdul Kalam, Bhagat Singh, Mother Teresa, Swami Vivekanand and Srinivasa Ramanujan using cardboard, coffee, crushed egg shells and illuminating lights, as confirmed on February 2, 2021.
Maximum knuckle push-ups in 30 seconds The record for performing the maximum number of knuckle push-ups in 30 seconds was set by Sebastian Mariagnanam Nadar (born on October 31, 1987) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He performed 78 knuckle push-ups in 30 seconds, as confirmed on February 15, 2021.
‘Hello World’ translated into maximum computer languages The record for translating ‘Hello World’ into the maximum number of computer languages was set by Mayank Anil Gite (born on May 6, 2002) of Nashik, Maharashtra. He translated ‘Hello World’ in 90 computer languages including Python, java, C++, X++, XML, PHP, Swift, Scala, typescript, scheme, small talk, postscript, QML, as confirmed on February 9, 2021.
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Smallest poetry book The record for authoring the smallest poetry book was set by Khanin Medhi (born on May 1, 1980) of Guwahati, Assam. The book (measuring 2.4 inches x 2.7 inches), titled ‘Does the Bosom of the Heart Tilt in Grief’ (ISBN: 978-93-51055-58-7), consists of 20 poems in English and is published by Kasturi Publications on March 8, 2021, as confirmed on March 25, 2021.
Youngest author to write a non-fiction book The record for being the youngest to write a nonfiction book was set by Prabhsimrat Gill (born on September 26, 2006) of Amritsar, Punjab. He has written a non-fiction book titled Explore the New You (ISBN 978-1-63745-177-9), published on December 4, 2020 by Notion Press, at the young age of 14 years, 2 months and 8 days, as confirmed on January 4, 2021.
Unique song which begins with Hindi alphabet ‘ब’
The record for creating a unique song which begins with the Hindi alphabet ‘ब’ was set by Hindi rap singer Shlovij (born on September 7, 1997) of Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand. He sang a track where every word starts with the Hindi alphabet ‘ब’ and every line has a meaning, as confirmed on February 22, 2021.
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Youngest to recite all shlokas of 3rd chapter of Bhagavad Gita The record for being the youngest to recite all shlokas of the 3rd chapter of the Bhagavad Gita was set by Chindanuru Aashrita (born on April 20, 2013) of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. She recited all the 43 shlokas of the 3rd chapter ‘Karma Yoga’ of the Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit language in a time period of 5 minutes and 37 seconds, at the young age of 7 years, 9 months and 23 days, as confirmed on February 12, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Maximum landmarks identified by a kid
Maximum forward and backward skips in one minute The record for performing the maximum number of forward and backward skips was set by Srushti Ramesh Itagi (born on April 30, 2007) of Ilkal, Karnataka. She performed 104 skips in 30 seconds, at the age of 13 years, 9 months and 29 days, as confirmed on February 11, 2021.
Maximum landmarks identified by a kid The record for identifying the maximum number of famous landmarks and monuments of the world was set by Shrishti S. (born on February 24, 2016) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She identified 175 landmarks and monuments of the world including Eiffel Tower, London Eye, Taj Mahal, Akshardham Temple, White House and Burj Khalifa in just 4 minutes and 21 seconds, at the tender age of 5 years, as confirmed on February 24, 2021.
The record for identifying the maximum number of famous landmarks and monuments of the world was set by Yuvan V. (born on January 23, 2017) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He identified 159 landmarks and monuments of the world including Eiffel Tower, London Eye, Taj Mahal, Chichen Itza, Akshardham Temple, White House and Burj Khalifa in just 5 minutes and 26 seconds, at the tender age of 4 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 22, 2021.
Maximum participation in live online dance competitions by individual on Facebook The record for participating in the maximum number of live online dance competitions on Facebook was set by Vaishnavi Nilesh Phatak (born on September 5, 1996) of Thane, Maharashtra. She participated in 28 online live dance competitions from May 17, 2020 to January 26, 2021 and performed live Kathak dance, as confirmed on February 19, 2021.
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Maximum Swaminarayan temples visited by duo on bikes The record for visiting the maximum number of Swaminarayan temples by duo on bikes was set by Neel Mukesh Mehta (born on January 21, 1990) of Thane, Maharashtra. He, along with his friend, visited 15 Swaminarayan temples at 15 different locations on his Royal Enfield from January 23, 2021 to January 27, 2021. He visited the temples from Vadodara to Torda, as confirmed on February 11, 2021.
Fastest to solve six rings of Tower of Hanoi blindfolded The record for being the fastest to solve the six rings of Tower of Hanoi blindfolded was set by Dishi Makhija (born on December 17, 2015) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She arranged the six rings of Tower of Hanoi while being blindfolded in 1 minute and 32 seconds, at the young age of 5 years, 1 month and 12 days, as confirmed on January 29, 2021.
Maximum certificates in science and research received by a vicenarian Records
Dr. Arjun Shukla (born on January 20, 1991) of Madhya Pradesh, India, set a record for achieving the maximum number of certificates in science and research. He received 62 certificates from reputed national and international institutions including Best Research Paper Award, Youngest Scientist, Environmentalist of the year, Vigyan Bhushan Puruskar and Fellowships of International Associations, at the young age of 29 years, 3 months and 17 days, as confirmed on February 6, 2021.
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Tallest paper doll made by a kid The record for making the tallest paper doll was set by Manvi Gautam (born on September 24, 2011) of Jaipur, Rajasthan. She made a paper doll (measuring 6 feet and 6 inches) using newspaper, at the young age of 9 years, 3 months and 16 days, as confirmed on January 9, 2021.
Maximum collection of 50 paise coins of the same year
Smallest replica of Statue of Unity on pencil lead The record for carving the smallest replica of Statue of Unity on a pencil lead was set by Dipesh Yashodhara Mahendra Sonewane (born on May 28, 2000) of Gondia, Maharashtra. He carved the Statue of Unity on a pencil lead that was measured 7mm in height, as confirmed on December 30, 2020.
Maximum paintings made using coffee powder The record for making the maximum number of paintings using coffee powder was set by Honey Sen (born on November 23, 2005) of Katni, Madhya Pradesh. He made ten portraits using coffee powder and paintbrush, as confirmed on January 13, 2021.
The record for collecting the maximum number of 50 paise coins of the same year was set by Raj Gyanee (born on August 11, 1968) of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He collected a total of 1,00,521 coins of denomination 50 paise of the year 2001, as confirmed on February 20, 2021.
An innovative Robot made by a child The record for making an innovative Robot was set by Kancharla Srimahitraj (born on October 22, 2010) of Anakapalli, Andhra Pradesh. He made a Robot named ‘Shreyash’-The caring bot for COVID-19’ (measuring 16 inches x 7.6 inches and weighing 1.34 kg). It has been made to provide following covid 19 precautions, sanitising classroom frequently, social distancing in schools. He won the NCRC-2020 Robotic Competition organised by SP Robotics work, at the age of 10 years, 4 months and 1 day, as confirmed on February 23, 2021.
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Maximum saree draping styles in one hour
The record for draping the sarees in the maximum number of styles in one hour was set by Durga Venkatesh (born on April 3, 1990) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She draped the sarees on a female model in 83 different and beautiful styles in one hour, as confirmed on February 3, 2021.
Largest dot art on canvas The record for making the largest dot art on canvas was set by Radha (born on April 11, 1977) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She made a design using dots of various sizes and series on the canvas (measuring 111 inches in height and 85 inches in width). The beautiful design was made without using any brushstroke, as confirmed on January 29, 2021.
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Beatboxing with multiple musical instruments simultaneously
The record for performing beatboxing with multiple musical instruments simultaneously was set by Naresh Kumar V. (born on June 5, 1993) of Pollachi, Tamil Nadu. He performed beatboxing with two different musical instruments- harmonica (mouth organ) and flute, giving a cheerful musical tune, as confirmed on February 3, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Appreciation R. Vinayak (born on January 3, 2015) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 46 Asian countries in 41 seconds and arranging the Chess pieces on Chess board in 39 seconds, at the young age of 6 years and 1 month, as confirmed on March 1, 2021.
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Akshita Hitesh (born on August 19, 2017) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 90 flags, 25 car logos, twelve shapes, eight colours, six birds, eight animals, eight sea animals, eight flowers, eight musical instruments, twelve vegetables and eleven fruits, at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 9, 2021.
A. Advaith (born on September 3, 2019) of Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the flags of various countries. He identified the flags of various countries in 3 minutes and 53 seconds, at the tender age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on March 6, 2021.
Aashvi Banka (born on August 06, 2018) of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, is appreciated for identifying 15 vehicles, 30 animals, flags of 55 countries; solving the states of India map puzzle; reciting the capitals of 17 states and phonic sounds of 30 Hindi letters, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on March 3, 2021.
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Arjun C. (born on December 9, 2002) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for making a beautiful miniature model of Valamchuzhy Devi temple (measuring 11 feet x 6 feet) using wood, paint and light. Each part of the model is highlighted beautifully with light and bright colours. The portrait is made at the age of 18 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 26, 2021.
Atharv Agandh Damodare (born on March 24, 2012) of Dombivli, Maharashtra, is appreciated for reciting multiplication tables of random three and four-digit numbers (with and without decimals) in forward and backward order; reciting continuous addition of numbers from 1 to 200 (cumulative sum); reciting 100 multiples of 139, at the age of 8 years and 11 months, as confirmed on March 13, 2021.
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J. Kristen Stephana (born on April 7, 2016) of Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 195 countries (U.N. recognised), 35 fruits, 35 vegetables, 35 animals, 35 vehicles; reciting ten rhymes, numbers from 1-100, at the age of 4 years and 11 months, as confirmed on March 10, 2021.
Caitlin Theresa Anoop (born on August 3, 2017) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is appreciated for answering ten G.K. questions; reciting numbers from 1-20, ten rhymes, National Anthem, two short stories, English alphabet ; identifying eleven colours, 35 animals, ten birds, 15 fruits, six professions, twelve vehicles, four shapes, ten cartoon characters, 15 body parts, ten food items, eleven household items; imitating the sounds of four animals, at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on March 2, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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Veer R. Mundra (born on March 21, 2019) of Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 35 vehicles, images of the English alphabet & numbers from 1-10, 21 birds, 20 fruits, 28 animals, 15 vegetables, eleven colours, six shapes, 31 objects; reciting four rhymes; and solving two puzzles at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on March 2, 2021. Sushan Rao P. S. (born on December 7, 2017) of Shimoga, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 18 famous persons, ten colours, 21 body parts, eight vehicles, seven fruits; reciting the English alphabet with words, numbers from 1-10, days of the week, months of the year, names of five fingers, names of five cars; and answering six G.K. questions at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 26, 2021.
Sharvil Jain (born on May 20, 2017) of Nagpur, Rajasthan, is appreciated for reciting the names of 24 Tirthankaras, capitals of all Indian states, days of the week, months of the year, three rhymes, 28 opposite words, numbers from 1-100; identifying 16 mathematical symbols, 18 shapes; writing English & Hindi alphabetical words; and solving basic mathematical problems (plus/minus) at the age of 3 years and 10 months, as confirmed on March 1, 2021.
Hrushika Kurdi (born on October 24, 2018) of Raichur, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying seven wonders of the world, 31 animals, 21 birds, eleven flowers, 21 vegetables, twelve leaders, eleven colours, 21 vehicles, 59 objects, 25 fruits, eleven shapes; reciting eight rhymes, twelve months, 15 national symbols, capitals of Indian states and union territories, numbers 1-20, English alphabet with words; solving twelve puzzles; imitating eleven sounds at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 26, 2021.
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Akshat Amit Kandolkar (born on November 4, 2014) of Ahemednagar, Maharashtra, is appreciated for answering 60 questions on the solar system in 3 minutes and 40 seconds, at the age of 6 years and 2 months, as confirmed on January 6, 2021.
Varna Vanjinathan (born on January 13, 2014) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for reciting ‘Thank you’ in nine languages, ten Thirukurals in Tamil, one devotional song in English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Sanskrit; delivering a speech on ‘Parents’ in English, drawing ten shapes, writing 1-20 square tables and reverse counting from 100-1, at the age of 7 years and 1 month, as confirmed on February 27, 2021.
Nampally Shreyas (born on October 27, 2015) of Karimnagar, Telangana, is appreciated for reciting the full form of 25 abbreviations, 30 countries of the world with their official languages, seven modern wonders, twelve national symbols; identifying the flags of eight countries, 22 countries on the globe, eleven leaders; answering 20 human body based questions and explaining digestive system, six coronabased questions and six G.K. questions, at the age of 5 years and 4 months, as confirmed on February 4, 2021.
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L.S. Shubham (born on July 4, 2018) of Dharwad, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying twelve colours, 16 body parts, eight fruits, eight vegetables, 14 vehicles, English alphabet from A- Z; reciting English and Kannada alphabets, counting from 1- 10 in Kannada, Hindi and English, and names of 22 cars, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on February 2, 2021.
Aadhwik Ajith (born on July 25, 2019) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying 50 domestic things, 18 fruits, twelve vegetables, twelve animals, ten body parts, seven birds and six colours at the tender age of 1 year and 5 months, as confirmed on January 23, 2021.
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Kaarigai (born on October 18, 2018) of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for reciting months of the year, English alphabet A to Z, counting from 1- 10, days of the week, Aathichudi, five English and three Tamil rhymes, at the tender age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on January 15, 2021.
Kalidindi Hardik Varma (born on March 17, 2016) of West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for participating in the National School Open Chess Championship (under six years) held in November 2019 (organised by the All India Chess Federation). He secured one out of nine points with 110th rank, at the tender age of 3 years and 8 months, as confirmed on January 13, 2021.
D Swasthi Shree Akshith (born on May 17, 2017) of Davanagere, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 16 shapes, 24 musical instruments, 29 fruits, 31 animals, 40 cartoon characters, 33 vehicles, 18 colours, 32 body parts; reciting 19 baby animals, ten national symbols, days of the week, 54 G.K. questions, 15 rhymes, 19 shlokas, English alphabet, numbers from 1-100 and 22 opposite words, at the tender age of 3 years and 7 months, as confirmed on January 5, 2021.
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Aadrika Jaiswal (born on February 2, 2018) of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying nine colours, 26 body parts; reciting numbers from 1 to 9, five domestic animals, five wild animals, six fruits, six vegetables along with their spellings, five birds, six shapes, six national symbols, young ones of six animals, National Anthem, Ganesh arti, Gayatri Mantra, multiples of 2, months of the year, at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on January 9, 2021.
S.Sricharan (born on January 18, 2011) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for making 200 creative works of art including drawings, stone paintings, card making, painted diyas, stippling art, acrylic art, watercolour paintings, illusion art, pot painting, bottle craft, paper craft, glass painting and clay making, at the young age of 9 years and 11 months, as confirmed on January 8, 2021.
Vidhushan J. (born on February 24, 2018) of Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for reciting 60 Tamil years, eight Ettuthogai Noolgal, five Aimperum Kappiyangal and 15 parts of the body in Tamil, seven days, twelve months, eight planets, counting from 1 to 10 in English and Tamil; identifying 15 vehicles, 15 household objects, 15 cartoon characters, ten shapes, ten animals and ten colours, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on February 25, 2021.
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Sudharsan (born on July 29, 2013) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for reciting the names of 20 pioneers of India, 20 pioneer women of India, 31 nicknames of cities, 35 abbreviations and 20 thirukkurals, at the young age of 7 years and 5 months, as confirmed on January 6, 2021.
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Aviraaj Chaudhury (born on March 10, 2015) of Kolkata, West Bengal is appreciated for answering 55 questions related to Solar System , 59 mathematical questions (addition and multiplication), 20 questions on human anatomy, reciting 13 shapes explaining sides and corners, dimensions, reverse counting from 1- 100, at the age of 5 years and 10 months, as confirmed on January 12, 2021.
Teena E. N. (born on February 8, 1997) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for carving out the names of all the eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) on eight different pencil leads, as confirmed on January 19, 2021.
Yushan Anand (born on May 30, 2018) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 51 vegetables, 41 birds, 21 animals, 19 fruits; reciting the English alphabet with their corresponding words, months of the year; and answering twelve G.K. questions, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on January 21, 2021.
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Anbu Rajasekar (born on April 2, 1982) of Thirukkattupalli, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for directing and making a Tamil short film named ‘Thaagabhoomi’, as confirmed on January 16, 2021.
Yandrapati Dhrithi (born on October 15, 2016) of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for reciting 26 shlokas of 14 different chapters from Bhagavad Gita, nine shlokas of Vishnu Sahasranamam, five daily chanting shlokas and eleven devotional songs, at the age of 4 years and 3 months, as confirmed on January 19, 2021.
Devansh Gupta (born on December 16, 2010) of Karnal, Haryana, is appreciated for authoring a book titled ’The Trophy that could talk’ (ISBN 978-16-45879-82-4), published on July 30, 2019 by Notion Press. The book narrates the tale of a boy who discovers that his prestigious trophy has started talking and teaches him the ‘value of time’. The book consists of six chapters, penned at the young age of 8 years and 7 months, as confirmed on February 4, 2021.
Krishvi Yarlagadda (born on May 31, 2019) of Thane, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying 26 letters of the English alphabet, 50 things from A-Z, eight colours on a xylophone and four other colours, 22 body parts; reciting days of the week; performing actions on English nursery rhymes and dancing on different beats of music, at the tender age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on January 4, 2021.
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Anishka Chaturvedi (born on November 14, 2016) of Hooghly, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying six flowers, English alphabet, 26 fruits, 16 body parts, 29 animals, 15 cartoon characters, six planets, 15 sea animals, twelve shapes, 13 vehicles, 16 vegetables, 30 dinosaurs and numbers from 1-50, at the tender age of 4 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 2, 2021.
Aditya Kashyap (born on December 3, 2009) of Malda, West Bengal, is appreciated for his beautiful handwriting. He participated in the Handwriting Olympiad and World Handwriting Contest and won certificates at the age of 11 years and 1 month, as confirmed on January 27, 2021. India Book of Records | May 2021
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S. Saikrithik (born on April 11, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for placing eight birds, eight vegetables, twelve fruits, eleven vehicles, nine wild animals, nine shapes, numbers from 1 to 20, 18 Tamil consonants, 26 English alphabets on the respective wooden puzzles. He also identified the flags of 15 countries, at the tender age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on January 6, 2021.
M.S.Darshith (born on March 9, 2017) of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 195 (UN recognised) countries by their flags, all the 28 states with their capitals from the map and solving world map and India map puzzles, at the young age of 3 years and 10 months, as confirmed on February 3, 2021.
P. Rupaeshwaran (born on October 1, 2019) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying twelve colours, 45 famous personalities, 26 animals, five body parts, two shapes, seven wonders of the world, nine vehicles, 31 flags, ten characters of the Ramayana, 28 fruits, 25 birds and 26 vegetables, at the tender age of 1 year and 4 months, as confirmed on February 12, 2021.
Mekha Pradeep Nair (born on December 9, 2001) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for making a portrait, wherein she made the face of a girl, merged with flowers and buds on a white sheet of paper using colour pencils, as confirmed on February 13, 2021.
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Sai Mithra S. (born on May 24, 2019) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying eight animals, four birds, 14 alphabetical objects, four shapes, sun and five planets at the tender age of 1 year and 2 months, as confirmed on February 12, 2021.
Asawari Pingle (born on March 5, 1976) of Jaipur, Rajasthan, is appreciated for making a beautiful rangoli design (measuring 3 cm x 3 cm) using sand colours, as confirmed on February 6, 2021.
Naisha Dua (born on May 1, 2018) of Keshav Puram, New Delhi, is appreciated for recalling numbers from 1 to 20, alphabet from A to Z, nine fruits, 18 body parts, eight rhymes, Ganpati aarti; identifying ten colours, 20 food items and nine vegetables, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on February 11, 2021.
Komal Naran Baliya (born on December 8, 1995) of Kutch, Gujarat, is appreciated for doing mirror writing in three languages including English, Hindi and Gujarati, as confirmed on February 22, 2021.
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Dr. Rakesh Chaturvedi (born on April 1, 1971) of Kutch, Gujarat, is appreciated for designing and developing art simulators-based capabilities training ground at APSEZ, main port fire station at Kutch. The simulators capabilities building training ground has meditation, physical fitness and professional fitness zones with simulators based live firefighting for associated fire risk and emergency practices. He organised the firefighter challenger simulation-based events in 2018 and 2020 to test the physical abilities of non-professional firefighters, as confirmed on February 20, 2021.
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Hrishav De (born on December 8, 2016) of Kolkata, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 28 animals, 34 animal- babies, 18 freedom fighters, 26 animal- homes; reciting 26 inventions, 22 body parts, 29 currencies, capitals of all Indian states and union territories, alphabet A-Z and Z-A, counting 1-100 and 100-1, eleven English rhymes; answering 165 G.K. questions, 43 antonyms, 33 genders, 76 spellings, at the age of 4 years and 2 days, as confirmed on February 5, 2021.
Samanvita Veeresh Karakatti (born on June 9, 2018) of Bagalkot, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 25 elements of the periodic table, nine freedom fighters, ten body parts; reciting the capitals of 22 countries and all Indian states, colours of the rainbow, Chief Ministers of 18 Indian states, continents, directions, months, days of the week, numbers from 1-20 and the English alphabet, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on February 9, 2021.
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J. Arudhra (born on February 1, 2016) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for writing 14 random numbers between 1 to 1000 in words; reading 100 different words in 37 seconds; solving seven Rubik’s cubes in 12 minutes and 52 seconds; identifying 110 animals and birds and reciting 20 Thirukkurals in 58 seconds at the young age of 5 years, as confirmed on February 13, 2021.
B. S. Sai Shriya (born on December 17, 2018) of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 24 animals, 15 shapes, 30 domestic objects, 14 food items, ten birds, nine fruits, six vehicles, 15 body parts; performing six actions; imitating eight sounds; reciting three rhymes and Thirukkurals in Tamil, at the tender age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed February 6, 2021.
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B. Pranesh Karthick (born on December 1, 2018) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying all the ten dasavathara, six Chess pieces, seven shapes, nine colours and reciting ten national symbols, at the tender age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on February 15, 2021.
Aishwarya Muthyam (born on June 14, 2018) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying six vehicles, twelve colours, 14 body parts, eight vegetables, six fruits, 18 food items, 44 random objects, 33 toys, 27 animals, three birds, five gods, five Halloween characters, 14 cartoons; reciting numbers from 1-14, English alphabet, five rhymes; enacting 16 action words and twelve animal sounds, at the tender age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on February 9, 2021. K. Thanviha (born on March 24, 2019) of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 31 body parts, flags of 20 countries, 30 vegetables, 30 fruits, 50 animals, ten colours, twelve shapes, ten gods; reciting English and Telugu alphabet with words, capitals of all Indian states, numbers from 1-50, seven rhymes, 22 antonyms, days of the week and months, at the tender age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on February 19, 2021.
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J. Shadan Shandrudan (born on June 7, 2018) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying eight planets, seven continents, 14 aquatic animals, 13 flowers, 13 shapes, 15 birds, 21 body parts, 27 vegetables, five parts of a plant, five seasons, four life stages of a butterfly, twelve national symbols of UAE and 16 of India; naming 195 countries’ capitals; answering ten questions on planets, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on February 24, 2021.
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