India Book of Records Monthly, thirty first issue

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October 2023

Issue 31

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Extraordinary Feats...

...Extraordinary People

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Contents

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4 First Convocation@IBRoffice The first Convocation@IBRoffice was held at the IBR office premises on September 9, 2023, where some of the exceptional stars of IBR were honoured at an elegant programme by Mrs Neerja Roy Chowdhury, Managing Editor of India Book of Records.

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Illumination with divine lights The record for the maximum number of people participating in a procession with lamps in hand was set by Atma Bodhodaya Sangham Sree Subhananda Trust of Kerala, wherein 2126 devotees walked for 3 km.

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Mass training for First EV to reach Shravani healthy bones Siachen Base Camp Celebration of Goa The record for basic life support training to the maximum number of people across India in a single day was set by the Indian Orthopaedic Association, wherein people were trained in 60 cities on August 1-6, 2023.

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The record for the first electric car to reach India’s northernmost point open to civilians was set by Bunny Punia (40) of Delhi. He drove the Mercedes Benz EQB 350 EV from Delhi to Siachen Base Camp..

The record for the maximum number of teams to perform on Guru Purnima was set by Anga Upendra Varma of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, wherein 30 teams performed at Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple premises.


Editor’s Desk

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The record for the maximum Maharashtrian turbans tied at a single venue was set by the founder of MLA Enterprises, Abhilasha Belure (43) of Pune, Maharashtra, wherein 403 people from the age group of 18-60 participated.

Dear Readers,

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Billboard made of LEGO bricks

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The Tricolor Yatra to Himalayas

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NCC Bicycle Rally @ 75

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Digital Tiranga atop a Mall

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Internships on industry skills

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Hypertension awareness campaign

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Eternal Flame of Chaliha Temple

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Largest tumour of fat removed

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Mega blood donation camps

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Gospel songs on the keyboard

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Adopt good salt habits

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Mega book launch in Mauritius

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A bid to curb nasal allergy

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The longest Independence Day ceremony

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Boosting Onco Rehabilitation

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Biggest Rakhi from the Chambal area

After reading such amazing stories of record makers, maybe you too will get the idea of doing something different.

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Horse riders on travel expedition

Share your thoughts with us: media@indiabookofrecords.in

The cover story of this issue has something special to share with you. We organised the first IBR convocation programme at our corporate office to honour some of our brilliant record holders, who were felicitated with a memento and sash. The event is a regular feature now. One interesting story is about a turban-tying event organised by Maharashtrian Ladies Association, Pune, where 403 people participated in the turban-tying drive. Read inside about a daredevil electric vehicle driven by Bunny Punia, who drove a Mercedes Benz EV from Delhi to Siachen Base Camp at the height of 12,000 feet above sea level. Also read about a mega blood donation camp drive held in Maharashtra, where 3066 volunteers donated blood through 85 camps. Meanwhile, in Kerala, 2126 devotees of both genders from all over the country as well as overseas assembled together, who walked for more than 3 km holding lighted lamps, chanting the holy hymn Namasankirtan. One more amazing story is about Artist Ritam Bhatnagar who made a hoarding using 3,02,406 Lego bricks to create a life-size outdoor advertisement for a newly launched SUV.

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Andhra Pradesh Dilip Patro

Chattisgarh Kiran Sharma, Krishna Kumar Gupta

Delhi Vinod Kumar Singh, Mohit Vats, Samir Das Gujarat Neelima Chhajed, Shailesh C. Patel Haryana Ashutosh Mittal

Himachal Pradesh J.K. Sharma, Chitranjan Mahant Jharkhand Prakrit Kumar Singh

Karnataka Harish R., Pradeep Peter Joseph,

Girish Banvi, Ashok Biradar Kerala Sri Sri Aryamaharshi, Vivek Nair, Sagar AR, Fasil Ashraf Madhya Pradesh Antim Kumar Jain Maharashtra Biswadeep Roy Chowdhury, Nikhilesh Sawarkar, Dr. Manoj Tatwadi, Dr. Sunita Dhote, Rekha Singh, Nagendra Singh, Dilip Mane, Seema Manikothe, Dr. Chitra Jain Odisha Bibhuti Barik Punjab Kiran Kaur Jandu Rajasthan Bhuvnesh Mathuria, Rajlakshmi Choudhary Sikkim Soni Virdi Tamil Nadu Vivek Nair, Kavitha Jain, Franklin Haward Das Telangana Vasudha Ashok, Sunita Arya, Rammohan Reddy, Squadron Leader Jayasimha Uttarakhand Virender Singh Uttar Pradesh Tushar Chetwani, Rakesh Vyas, Vinod Kumar Singh, Smita Singh, Anand Vedant, Neeti Agnihotri West Bengal Samar Chakraborty, Sunita Kedia All India Manoj Prajapati, Manoj Singh, Hemant Sharma, Anjul Tomar


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s part of the 99th Uthratam Janamnakshatra Maholsavam, a procession called the Prakasa Khoshayaathra with lamps in hands was taken out by Atma Bodhodaya Sangham Sree Subhananda Trust of Kerala. A total of 2126 devotees of both genders from all over the country as well as overseas assembled together at 5 pm and walked for more than 3 km from the Mavelikara Puthiyakavu Temple to Sree Subhananda Ashram Cherukole, Mavelikara with lighted lamps and India Book of Records | October 2023

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chanting the holy hymn Namasankirtan on August 1, 2023, in a bid to illuminate the path with divine light. The spiritual activity and the resultant record were jointly recognised by the India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records. Millions of people in Kerala and several parts of India consider the Sree Subhananda Ashram Cherukole in Mavelikara as the spiritual home and abode of peace. It has a well-disciplined mass following it and has been attracting more and more people every day. For the convenience of the devotees, more than 46 branch ashrams have been already established at different parts of Kerala and outside, and the noble process continues smoothly and enthusiastically. The Ashram and its branches successfully celebrate many festivals. Over two thousand devotees in saffron attire gathered at the Mavelikara Puthiyakavu Temple and proceeded with the lamps in their hands. It is believed that among all forms of bhajana (loving service to Sri Krishna), the nine limbs of bhakti are best, for they have the great power to bestow both Krishna-prema

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and Krishna. The foremost of these nine types of bhajans, again, is Namasankirtana. One who chants the holy names without making spiritual offenses is sure to gain the wealth of transcendent love. Situated in Puthiyakavu junction, the heart of Mavelikara town, this East-facing temple has Bhadrakali as its main deity. Sree Subhanada Ashram, the abode of peace and ecstasy, was established in 1918 in a very small thatched shed, by Brahmasree Subhananda Gurudev at Cherukole, Mavelikara in Alleppey District of Kerala. It is the central seat of Atma Bodhodaya Sangham, an Advaitha Vedantha spiritual movement of a very high order, with the mission to attain the status of One Caste, One Religion, and One God to mankind. Later on, the Ashram was renovated with much more facilities, and was inaugurated in 1937 by the Retired Divan of Travancore, Sri VS Subrahmanya Iyyer, the President of Kerala Hindu Mission. The Ashram building was again renovated and reconstructed by Brahmasree Anandaji Gurudev and was inaugurated on May 5, 1971.


According to a devotee, the theosophy of the Atma Bodhodaya Sangham, especially Subhananda Ashram is that, without caste, creed, religion, region or gender anyone can obtain moksha through Namasankeerthanam by strict adherence to Sathya Upadesh. Millions of people have been blessed with salvation at this place of high spiritual energy. Swami Subhananda reached Cherukole, Mavelikara at the age of 36 and started this mission centre. In a caste-ridden society, just like Sree Narayana Guru, he proclaimed that man is one and there cannot be any difference due to caste or community. People belonging to various castes approached him for salvation. He could give peace and security to all who were suffering from distress due to sins, diseases and recurrent attacks of devils. Swami Subhananda had immense sympathy for the poor and afflicted in society and declared himself as their friend and saviour.

The record for the maximum number of people participating in a procession with lamps in hand was set by Atma Bodhodaya Sangham Sree Subhananda Trust of Kerala, wherein 2126 devotees walked for 3 km.

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he India Book of Records (IBR) honoured some of its exceptional stars at an elegant Convocation programme held at the IBR office premises in Faridabad on September 9, 2023. The 11 lucky participants were presented with a memento and sash by Mrs Neerja Roy Chowdhury, Managing Editor of the India Book of Records. The IBR stars received a warm welcome, exclusive

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photoshoot, and media spotlight, and they were also given an opportunity to showcase their talent live. Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Chief Editor of IBR presented Achiever’s Kits to two record holders, i.e. Aarav Samir Savla and GK Dhinesh Kumar Gowri. The next Convocation@IBRoffice will take place on October 14, 2023.

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The first Convocation@IBRoffice was held at the IBR office premises on September 9, 2023, where some of the exceptional stars of IBR were honoured at an elegant programme by Mrs Neerja Roy Chowdhury, Managing Editor of IBR.

The IBR stars honoured at IBR office included Ms Vijata (Gurugram), Dr Ranjit Das (Howrah, West Bengal), Rajesh Kumar (Delhi), Dr Nitin Tupe (Pune), Aarav Samir Savla (Mumbai), Dimpal Roy (Nalbari, Assam), GK Dhinesh Kumar Gowri (Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu), Karthi Radhakrishnan (Pudukottai, Tamil Nadu), Julfina Ali (Kolkata), Kashinath S. (Kozhikode, Kerala), and Sanidhya Sharma (Gurugram).

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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Chief Editor of India Book of Records, graciously offers an insightful tour of the IBR office, sharing the intricacies of the record-setting process with record holders, while accepting Rajesh Kumar’s stunning Lord Ganesha artwork for the IBR office which adorn the office walls, and finally all the record holders posing in front of the majestic IBR office building.

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Longest to hold Padma Bakasana yoga pose

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The record for being in the Padma Bakasana yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Vijata (41) of Gurugram, Haryana. She held herself in the Padma Bakasana yoga position, popularly known as the Crane Lotus pose, for 2 minutes and 30 seconds on April 13, 2022.

Maximum educational degrees received by an individual The record for receiving the maximum number of educational degrees was set by Dr Ranjit Das (59) of Howrah, West Bengal. He received 23 educational degrees including three Bachelor’s Degrees, one BEd, 13 Master’s Degrees, three Post Graduation Diplomas, one Post Graduation Certification, one MPhil, along with one PhD.

Maximum paintings of Lord Ganesha made using different mediums The record for making the maximum number of paintings of Lord Ganesha using different mediums was set by Rajesh Kumar (54) of Delhi. He made 719 paintings of Lord Ganesha using 71 mediums. These mediums included vegetable colours, kalam ink, charcoal, stone stick painting, pistachio powder, leaf cutting, newspapers, paint, tissue paper, foil, threads, wooden strips, Indian coins and carrom coins (wooden).

Developing a Career Simulator system First Step to Career founder Dr Nitin Tupe (48) of Pune, Maharashtra, was appreciated for developing a Career Simulator system for the First Step to Career App (career counselling centre).

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Certified as a Junior Open Water Scuba Diver Aarav Samir Savla of Mumbai, Maharashtra,

was appreciated for being certified as a Junior Open Water Scuba Diver by the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) on June 1, 2023 (PADI number 2306AA0312). He completed 7 dives with a total time of 244 minutes (4 hours and 4 minutes) within 3 days at Borneo Divers and Sea Sports, Sabah, Malaysia, at the age of 10 years.

Authoring a book titled ‘Beyond You’ Dimpal Roy (28) of Nalbari, Assam, was appreciated for authoring a book titled ‘Beyond You’ (ISBN: 979-88-89231-26-4) published by Notion Press. The book consists of 15 topics like Acceptance to Peace, Educate Yourself and The Universe is With You. It gives an insight into how to change one’s habits, behaviour and become a better version of oneself.

The record for covering the maximum distance in a car across South Africa in 24 hours was set by GK Dhinesh Kumar (26) of Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu. He started his expedition by car from Aggeneys (South Africa) on August 18, 2023, at 12.40 pm and reached Albertinia (South Africa) on August 19, 2023, at 12.25 pm, covering a distance of 2154 km in 23 hours and 45 minutes.

Film shot in single take with a single character Nanmadhi Film House Pvt Ltd of Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, was appreciated for producing a feature film titled Aagaasathin Utharavu (An Order From The Sky), directed by Karthi Radhakrishnan in Tamil language with the theme ‘the relevance of rituals, the veracity of God’. The film was shot in realtime single take with a single character. India Book of Records | October 2023

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Maximum distance covered in a car across South Africa


Writing a book of 34 poems ‘The Epic Poetry’

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Julfina Ali of Kolkata, West Bengal, was

appreciated for writing a book of 34 poems titled ‘The Epic Poetry’, published by Nayak Enterprise (Kplkata). She designed the front cover of the book herself at the age of 11 years and 5 months.

Memorising too much at a tender age Kashinath S of Kozhikode, Kerala, was appreciated for recalling the names of 8 professionals, 7 continents, 14 districts of Kerala, 7 neighbouring countries, capitals of 28 Indian states, 5 vegetables; identifying 14 animals, 9 parts of the body, 9 colours, 5 fruits, 12 shapes, 14 Prime Ministers of India and 12 Chief Ministers of Kerala; reading 12 words; and answering 9 questions at the age of 5 years and 3 months.

Playing the maximum number of musical instruments The record for playing the maximum number of musical instruments in 30 minutes was set by Sanidhya Sharma of Gurugram, Haryana. He played 25 musical instruments including Sitar, Drums, Tabla, Pakhawaj, Clap Box, Dholak, Harmonium, Congo, Guitar, Keyboard, Piano, Mouth Organ, Kanjira, Tumbi, Kalimba, Bongo and others in 30 minutes at the age of 15 years, 6 months and 1 day.

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Remarkable recordholders at the Convocation@IBRoffice

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is all about honoring our record holders’ grit, sharing their success, and savoring triumph together!

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Mass training for healthy bones

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he record for basic life support training to a maximum number of people pan India in a single day was set by the Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOA). Basic Life Support training was provided to people across 60 cities of India including Indore, Lucknow, and Delhi from 9 am to 5 pm during the Bone & Joint Week from August 1 to August 6, 2023. The training was done to commemorate Bone & Joint Day with the theme ‘Each One, Train One, Save One’. The training activity created a record under the supervision of the India Book of Records (IBR) and the Asia Book of Records (ABR) simultaneously. According to Dr Saket Jati, Chairman, CSRC, “The mission of the basic life support training activity was to save lives in road accidents; to train drivers, traffic police, students, youths, common people; and create awareness about healthy bones and body. With the rapid advances being made in the field of Orthopaedics in India and abroad, the avenues are open for the rapid growth of our association. Looking at the vast strides taken by our body, there is no doubt that the future is extremely bright. The Indian Orthopaedic Association is one of the largest professional organisations which has more than 10,000 active life members. It is a vibrant organisation that focuses on academics, research, and social networking.” From the time of its formation in 1955, the Indian Orthopaedic Association has evolved into a strong professional body with many sub-committees and regional committees. It is a constantly growing organisation not only in terms of increasing memberships but also on

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The record for basic life support training to the maximum number of people across India in a single day was set by the Indian Orthopaedic Association, wherein people were trained in 60 cities on August 1-6, 2023.

all other fronts like fellowships, continuing medical education (CME), orations, and sub-specialty meetings. The annual conference of the organisation - IOACON, is one of the wellorganised and most sought-after meetings conducted in India. The history, birth, and development of the Indian Orthopaedic Association is very similar to that of the British Orthopaedic Association, probably due to its past association with the United Kingdom. Like Hugh Owen Thomas, who all his life remained a general surgeon, but made history by his contributions to orthopaedics, the late Dr M G Kini is considered the forerunner of Orthopaedic Surgery in India.

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The basic life support training programme received an enthusiastic response from the people who attended the training sessions conducted by health experts. People were told about the importance of healthy bones and healthy joints and also the food items good for the human bones. Most of the state capitals were covered under the bone and joint health awareness campaign initiated by the Indian Orthopaedic Association. The activity was such huge and extensive that it set a mega record which received applauds and recognition from the IBR and ABR. It is worth mentioning here that the Indian Orthopaedic Association owes its birth to the young surgeons who trained in the field abroad during or after the Second World War. Dr Mukhopadhaya suggested the idea of forming an association in an informal chat with friends during the annual conference of ASI at Vellore in 1952. A letter mooting this concept was sent out by Dr Mukhopadhaya and Dr K S Grewal. Many practicing Orthopaedic Surgeons met at Agra in 1953 and agreed to form an Orthopaedic Section of ASI. The IOA helps people lead a healthy life with healthy bones.


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First EV to reach

Siachen Base Camp

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iachen Base Camp, 12,000 feet above sea level at Partapur, is a base camp of the 102 Infantry Brigade (Siachen brigade) of the Indian Army which protects 110 km long Actual Ground Position Line with at least 108 forward military outposts and artillery observation posts in the disputed region of Siachen Glacier in Ladakh. It is a 6-hour drive north from Leh via one of the highest vehicle-accessible passes in the world, Khardung La at 17,582 feet. Siachen Base Camp is one of the two bases for the Siachen region. The base has helipads, a memorial for martyrs, medical unit. The record for being the first electric car to reach this point was set by Bunny Punia (40) of Delhi. He drove the Mercedes Benz EQB 350 electric vehicle (EV) from Delhi to Siachen Base Camp on August 30, 2023. The attempt made the record under the India Book of Records. The expedition was planned to showcase the capability of an electric vehicle in tough driving conditions. The plan was to drive an electric vehicle from Delhi to the northernmost point that is open to civilians. The expedition also showcased the improving EV charging infrastructure in the country plus the high range of the Mercedes-Benz EQB and how it could handle various terrains. Bunny Punia told the India Book of Records magazine that the road from Delhi to Srinagar has good EV charging on the way, hotels, and food malls. Srinagar onwards the next charging at Kargil and Leh was at the hotel via a normal power plug point. It was extremely slow but overnight charging gave the vehicle ample range. The route of the expedition included places like Jammu, Srinagar, Kargil, Leh, and Nubra. The road from Delhi to Jammu had smooth four-lane highways. Jammu to Srinagar was a mix of good

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The record for the first electric car to reach India’s northernmost point open to civilians was set by Bunny Punia (40) of Delhi. He drove the Mercedes Benz EQB 350 EV from Delhi to Siachen Base Camp.

roads and bad, which included multiple tunnels (engineering marvels) as well as diversions and no roads. Srinagar to Kargil via Zoji La pass has bad roads but then good till Kargil. Kargil to Leh road is quite smooth excluding the two high-altitude mountain passes of Namika la and Fotu La. Leh to Nubra and Siachen Base Camp has no roads or washed-off roads. “Passing through four mountain passes was a memorable experience. Plus, the thumbs-up from other road users was a morale booster. There were lot of bad roads after Leh, but the German engineering of EQB did not let us down. We even faced a minus 2-degree temperature at Khardung La pass, which is bad for batteries but we made it. This was my fourth IBR record attempt. I made a few other records too. Being into independent

automobile content creation, I will continue such expeditions,” said Punia. In one of the social media posts, Mercedes-Benz wrote: “By embarking on an epic journey from Leh to the Siachen Base Camp in northern Ladakh, we redefined the intersection of adventure and sustainability, with the Mercedes-Benz EQB 350.” Bunny Punia has been in professional automobile journalism since 2005. As a passion, he also runs Ladakh tours and sells network properties on Airbnb, MakeMyTrip, Goibibo, etc. He is married to a Dentist (Dr Mansi) and has two daughters aged 8 and 12 (Naira and Nysa).

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Shravani Celebration of Goa

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oa, anciently known as Gomantak, a region sanctified and established by the existence of Go-mata, was popular for its great temples, Vedic schools, seashores radiating the chants of Vedic mantra, classical music, Sanskrit hymns with the blessings and grace of the divine saints and enlightened yogis in its golden era. In Goa, Shree Datta Padmanabh Peeth is a spiritual centre, headed by Padmashri Awardee, Sadguru Brahmeshanand Acharya Swamiji. He set a record for changing Janeu (sacred thread) by the maximum number of people at

a single place. The feat was recognized by the India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records. Shree Datta Padmanabh Peeth has been serving mankind from time immemorial irrespective of gender, caste, creed, or religion. It has been a revolutionary spiritual journey all throughout. Based on the trio principle of ‘Dev, Desh, Dharma’ (God, Nation, and Dharma), spirituality has been the focal point of the divine service. Society has reaped the benefits of knowledge be it Sanskrit, Vedas, Astrology, Vaastu, etc. The Divine Gurupeeth has touched the lives of people by instilling virtue and values. The disciples of the Gurupeeth have experienced the divinity with the blessings and have uplifted their lives in the spiritual realm. Shubhakshan Naik, associated with the event, told the India Book of Records magazine that Shravani – a sacred threadchanging ceremony, the cultural heritage of Sanatan Dharma has been organised with pride, by Shree Datta Padmanabh Peeth under the divine guidance of Pujya Swamiji with thousands of Hindus changing the sacred thread - Yadnyopavit. It is one of the biggest Hindu gatherings in Goa. Shree Datta Padmanabh Peeth with an incessant divine Sadguru lineage has been hosting Shravani for so many decades from the past revered Peethadhiswar of the Peeth at the Gurusthan (Ashram). Shravani was held with great enthusiasm on August 30 at Shree Kshetra Tapobhoomi under the divine guidance of Peethadhishwar Sadguru Swamiji. Thousands of Hindus attended the event and adorned Yadnopavit. The event was attended by revered saints and mahants from across the country and abroad, including Shri Shivananda Saraswatiji Suryachandra Yogasram, Rome (Italy); Sri Baba Hatha Yogiji, Adhipati – Gaurishankar Mandir Gaushala, Haridwar; Mahant Sri Rishishwarananda Swamiji Chetan Jyoti Ashram Haridwar; Shri Yogi Ashutoshji, Yogaguru Delhi; Shri Mahant Kripaludasji, Sri Dashrath Mahal, Ayodhya, and others.

The record for changing Janeu by the maximum number of people (5202 devotees) at a single place was set by Sadguru Brahmeshanandacharya Swamiji, the Peethadhishwar of Shree Datta Padmanabh Peeth, Goa.

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Tourism Minister of Goa, Rohan Khante; Minister of Social Welfare and Archeology, Subhash Paldesai; MLA Rajesh Paldesai of Kumbharjuve Constituency; MLA of Maye Constituency, Premendra Shet; MLA of Vasco Constituency Krishna (Daji) Salkar; MLA of Bicholim Constituency Chandrakant Shetye; Former Deputy Chief Minister Babu Kawlekar; Former Minister of Power Milind Naik; Justice Dharmaraj Meenaji, Rajasthan; Govind Dholkia, Founder and Chairman of Shree Ramakrishna Exports Pvt Ltd; Vishwa Hindu Parishad officials Mohan Amshekar, Amit Sharma, Entrepreneur from Gujarat, participated in the ceremony.

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In Sanatan Dharma the Yadnyopavit or janeu has tremendous significance as it gives one the right to perform all the rituals in Hindu Dharma. Shravani is performed on the full moon day on Shravan Nakshatra to change the old sacred thread and don a new one in the presence of the Supreme deity Sadguru. As per Grihya Sutra, Yadnyavalkya Smruti, on the day of Shravani, there is a ritual to offer the knowledge perceived from Guru at the lotus feet (Utsarjan) and marks the beginning of the session of Vedic study known as Upakarma.


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The turban-tying celebration M

aharashtrian turban, commonly known as ‘pheta’ or ‘pataka’, is a traditional headgear worn in Maharashtra. In ceremonies such as weddings and other festive, cultural, and religious celebrations, it is common to wear a pheta. In many areas, it is customary to offer male dignitaries a traditional welcome by offering them a pheta to wear. Maharashtrian turbans are not only a symbol of tradition but also a representation of the unity and diversity of the state. To celebrate and showcase the rich cultural heritage of Maharashtra, the Maharashtrian Ladies Association (MLA) decided to bring people from all walks of life together to participate in a unique event of turban-tying.

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In the process, Abhilasha Belure (43), the founder of MLA Enterprises Pvt Ltd, Pune, Maharashtra, set the record for maximum Maharashtrian turbans tied at a single venue. A total of 403 people from the age group of 18 to 60 participated in the turban-tying event, wherein colourful turbans were tied in 59 minutes. The event, held at Hotel Central Park, Deccan, Pune, on August 13, 2023, made its way to the prestigious India Book of Records (IBR). The association wanted to create a memorable event that would promote cultural awareness. The programme was graced by Gayatree Mahadeoker, Cluster Programing Head of BIG FM for Maharashtra; RJ Bandya; RJ Sangram; Poornima Lunawat, Interior Designer and Social


The record for the maximum Maharashtrian turbans tied at a single venue was set by the founder of MLA Enterprises, Abhilasha Belure (43) of Pune, Maharashtra, wherein 403 people from the age group of 18-60 participated.

Activist; Dr Prerana Beri and Dr Priti Mangesh Deshmukh. The adjudicator of India Book of Records, Dr Chitra Jain verified the claim and presented the record certificate and a medal to Abhilasha Belure. The Maharashtrian Ladies Association (MLA) is a women’s group established with the aim of bringing together ladies from different districts and villages under one roof. With a growing community of over 1,29,000 women from various parts of the state, MLA has been instrumental in helping female entrepreneurs, regardless of the size of their businesses, to establish and expand their market presence. The group offers a range of online and social

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activities to encourage women to pursue their passions and create a brighter future. These activities include business meetings, exhibitions, ramp walks, charity drives, and more. Abhilasha Belure said, “Any woman can be a member of the MLA and connect with like-minded individuals from all over Maharashtra. Whether for work or leisure, the MLA provides a platform for women to form meaningful relationships and enjoy the company of others. We have three more groups, including the Maharashtra Ladies Business Network (MLBN) - the sole women-only business network group in Maharashtra; Maharashtra Business Hub (MBH) – which is open to all members of the business community in Maharashtra; and The Vacation Club (TVC) for the travel enthusiasts. The MLA has a history of actively supporting women entrepreneurs. Some of the previous achievements include: business networking meets, skill enhancement workshops, marketplace platform, community engagement, etc. The association has plans to hold cultural events that celebrate the diversity and heritage of the region, business growth workshops, online networking events, exhibitions, and annual cultural celebrations. Dr Preeti Deshmukh and Dr Prerna Beraki were the special guests at the event. Apurva Patkar, Vijaya Watekar, Gayatri Akolkar, Savita Pawar, and Aarti were also present. The event was supported by Shraddha Sagar Desai of Aayudhaara Food Agro and Priti Deshmukh of Pranav Healing Centre.

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Billboard made of LEGO bricks

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ith so many brands competing for customers’ attention, it is important that companies find ways to make sure that potential customers notice their brands more than others. Hoardings are used in outdoor publicity to catch the eye of passers-by, who will hopefully then pay attention to what is written on them. This is why hoardings often feature bright colours and large fonts, as they want to stand out from everything else. The record for the largest hoarding made using Lego bricks was set by Hyundai Motor India Limited, which

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is recognised by the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records together. Artist Ritam Bhatnagar created this unique hoarding using 3,02,406 Lego bricks to create a life-size outdoor advertisement for the newly launched Hyundai Exter SUV. He started building the hoarding on August 10, 2023, and completed it on August 17, 2023, at DLF Cyber Hub Gurugram, Haryana. The hoarding measured 18 feet in height and 22 feet in width and total visual size of 20 ft x 10 ft. This attempt was unique in the aspect of


The record for the largest hoarding made using Lego bricks was set by Hyundai Motor India Ltd, wherein renowned artist Ritam Bhatnagar created a life-size billboard using 3,02,406 Lego bricks.

creative presentation, hence made the record. The billboard was on display from August 19 to September 17, 2023. Artist Ritam Bhatnagar told the India Book of Records magazine, “I have been playing with Lego since I was three years old, and I always wanted to do something really big and remarkable with the bricks. With Hyundai Motor India Ltd, I got the opportunity to think differently and I suggested to them that ‘why not create an entire hoarding made of Lego bricks.’ Everyone was excited with the initial thought and we just jumped into making it happen.”

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“It took me almost 400 hours to design the hoarding on multiple Lego software. The final output file was too heavy to render, therefore we had to rent powerful machines just to be able to make the software work. The instructions for the hoarding ran in 600 pages. When in execution mode, it took a team of 25 people with a total time of 1200 combined hours to make the Lego part of it. To install the entire hoarding took us another 25 hours in scorching heat. I had never created something at this scale. Earlier, I had done smaller but unique creations for brands like Red Bull. But this was a feat in itself,” said Ritam. To make the hoarding 20 feet wide and 10 feet high, the entire area was divided into 288 blocks of 10 inches each. The team designed individual blocks with 1024 bricks and took them through a 3-step quick check to avoid even a single mistake. Once all the blocks were made, the setup was transported all the way from Mumbai to Delhi and pasted on the billboard. IBR adjudicator Vivek verified the claim and handed over the certificates and the medals to the Hyundai India officials, including Virat Khullar, Bhartendu Singh, Nishant Gupta, and Priyank Bhardwaj. Ritam, founder and festival director of IFP and a TEDx speaker, has a future plan to build an even bigger Lego

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model and continue spreading awareness for Lego bricks in India. He believes that Lego bricks are an important part of a child’s development since they teach them about infinite possibilities.


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The Tricolor Yatra to Himalayas

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olonel Rahul Sethi, a former officer from the Indian Army who took voluntary retirement after 21 years of active service, decided to take The Tricolor Yatra to Khardung La - the highest motorable pass in India at 5,359 meters in the Ladakh region of the mighty Himalayas. His aim was to enhance awareness and promote the national flag and the symbol of nationalism. He wanted to make the populace aware of the sanctity of words - strength, valour (Saffron), truth and faith (White) and growth, fertility and auspiciousness (Green) -- associated with our national flag. He invited people from

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different strata of life and gave them the exposure to stay, share perspectives, and ride with the serving and veteran officers of the Indian Army. The attempt made its way to the prestigious India Book of Records. An alumnus of Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and nominated for the prestigious Higher Defence Management Course, Col Rahul Sethi forayed into own start-ups in FMCG (a social impact venture), and hospitality sectors pronouncing interpersonal skills, situational awareness and expertise in operations in multi-faceted domains. A do-er with the ability


The record for maximum riders participating in an expedition to Khardung La was set by The Tricolor Yatra of New Delhi, wherein 136 pan-India riders started from Leh and reached Khardung La Pass on August 15, 2023.

to handle operations at many levels simultaneously, presently leading two startups as founder and CEO, spread across four states in North India with a team-strength of 92 people. The Tricolor Yatra was Col Sethi’s initiative, who executed the first expedition sponsored by his startup company ‘The Fauji Salt & Spices’, along with International Youth Forum and Throttle Shrottle Moto Café. The record was for the maximum number of riders participating in an expedition to Khardung La, wherein a total of 136 riders from all over the country, including the Indian Defence Forces, started on August 15, 2023, at 8.30 am from Leh, reaching Khardung La Pass and returned back to Leh the same day at 4.30 pm. The riders were sent up in staggered groups to help in traffic management. The attempt was dedicated to the 76th Independence Day. Col Sethi (retired) told the India Book of Records magazine that preparations for the expedition commenced four months before the actual event. The riders’ applications were solicited and 100 civilian riders were selected pan-India representing different states, different religions, and varied cultural and social

backgrounds alongside soldiers to make it a comprehensive and fulfilling experience. All permits, compliances, documentation, and driving proficiency were checked, which resulted in smooth conduct with no incident and accidents during the event. The core team was stationed in Leh a week before the attempt to coordinate permits, permissions, medical, and mechanical support during the event. The participants, in the age group of 18 to 73 years, were from 19 states and 4 UTs, representing all major religions and with varied social backgrounds. Avoiding the VIP culture, local youth and residents were invited to be part of the flag-off and cultural show. Mohit Vats, the IBR adjudicator, verified the claim and announced the record. The event was self-financed and all the participants paid for their expenses. It was the maiden event, which will be followed by more such ventures in the coming days. The Tricolor Yatra is the brand that undertook this expedition and the trademark for the same has been applied for under the name of Col Rahul Sethi. It has no connection with the existing Tiranga Yatra.

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NCC Bicycle Rally

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elebrating the spirit of 75 years of independence of India was at the core of the NCC Bicycle Rally. The idea of setting the record for the NCC Bicycle Rally emerged from a collaborative effort between the Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, and the National Cadet Corps (NCC). They aimed to create a unique and patriotic event to showcase the commitment of NCC cadets to the nation. The creativity worked and the event created a new record for the institute from the house of the India Book of Records (IBR). Dr Brij Kishore Prasad, Associate Professor, Department of Health Sciences, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE), Gwalior, said that extensive planning and coordination were undertaken to set the record. This included the selection of 75 NCC cadets and also supporting staff and volunteers, identifying 75 different locations in the city for waving the national flag, arranging for bicycles, sticks, National flags, ropes, wires, banners, vehicles, mobile devices, etc. and ensuring that the logistics for the event ran smoothly. To ensure

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a fool-proof plan, three trials were conducted, and Google Meet, Gio tagging photos, etc. were also done. “As previously we had made a record in the field of hockey, hence we were highly motivated and enthusiastic about this time too. The idea was to bring a large number of students hence we chose the cycle rally so that mass participation can be made possible. I was instrumental in setting another record in hockey juggling in the past, where 742 players successfully kept a hockey ball in the air for 30 seconds. That attempt was carried out at the LNIPE Hockey Stadium in Gwalior,” said Dr Prasad, who is also the Associate NCC Officer at LNIPE, Gwalior.

The record for the maximum number of NCC cadets participating in a bicycle rally to commemorate 75 years of independence was set by Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education, Gwalior, where 75 NCC cadets took part.


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The record for the maximum number of NCC cadets participating in a bicycle rally to commemorate 75 years of Independence was set by LNIPE, Gwalior, where a total of 75 NCC cadets of the institute cycled to 75 parts of Gwalior city, waved the Indian Tricolor for 75 seconds and cycled back to the institute in 75 minutes on August 15, 2023, and thus getting into the prestigious India Book of Records. The event witnessed various dignitaries and VIPs in attendance, including Prof GD Ghai, Vice Chancellor of LNIPE, Gwalior, and Brigadier Rajeev Kumar, Commander NCC Group Head Quarter, Gwalior, besides local government officials, NCC authorities, and representatives from LNIPE. Ms Lata Tack, the IBR adjudicator, verified the claim and felicitated the LNIPE authorities with the certificate and a medal.

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Regarding the future plans of the institute, Dr Brij Kishore Prasad told the IBR magazine that they were planning to make a human image of Major Dhyan Chand on National Sports Day 2024 involving at least 500 hockey players. That attempt could fetch another record for the institute, which was established to upgrade the status of physical education by producing quality teachers and leaders through graduate and post-graduate courses. Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) is a renowned institution known for promoting physical education and sports in India.


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Digital Tiranga atop a Mall

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uLu Mall in Bengaluru, Karnataka, made it to the India Book of Records (IBR) for conducting the largest lit-up tricolour flag display. It was a visual treat for the thousands of shoppers who thronged Lulu Mall in Bengaluru as part of the Independence Day celebrations. The digital tiranga in its largest form was displayed on the main wall of Lulu Mall, covering an area of 305 feet by 70 feet. The Ashoka Chakra spinned 360 degrees and was displayed with the help of more than 200 lights. This was made possible with advanced techniques, and it featured a tricolour gradient background stock illustration with amazing graphics. The visual grandeur found its glorious place in the India Book of Records. Manu Sankar Nair from the LuLu Mall Bengaluru told the India Book of Records magazine that the digital tricolour flag was displayed horizontally in a rectangular shape, with the lit-up Ashoka Chakra on the white band having 24 equally spaced mobile spokes. This was for the first time in the history of a mall in the country that such a large digital flag display had been held. This digital flag was displayed from August 12 to August 15, 2023 at the LuLu Mall. Harish R, the adjudicator from the India Book of Records verified the claim and felicitated the events tem of the mall with a certificate and a medal for setting the national record. Strategically located in Rajaji Nagar, LuLu Mall is in west Bengaluru, a quaint environ with tree-lined avenues steeped in culture and heritage, retaining its old world charm. It is located on 14 acres of mixed-use property behind the city railway station. Within the property are 356 super luxury apartments and duplex penthouses, which will further enhance the mall’s premium shopping experience. The much popular iconic destinations such as the Karnataka High Court, Race Golf Course, Vidhan Soudha (the State Assembly House) and one of the largest ISKCON temples in the world are only 10 to 15 minutes away from the mall.

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LuLu Mall is an eclectic ensemble of retail offerings spread across five storeys, spanning over 74,147 sqm with a total retail space of 42,779 sqm. With 137 stores and 17 kiosks, it comes with everything that is required to imbue the desire of a discerning shopper, from branded apparels, fashion accessories, jewelry, gifts, electronics items to food court, restaurants, coffee shops and an excellent entertainment experience that caters


The record for the ‘largest lit up digital Tiranga flag with moving Ashok Chakra’ was set by LuLu International Shopping Malls Pvt Ltd at the Lulu Mall, Bengaluru. The digital tricolour flag measured 305 feet by 70 feet.

to both locals and tourists. Sprawling over an area of 5879 sqm is LuLu Hypermarket, one of the largest hypermarkets in the country. Within the mall is also Funtura – a family entertainment centre, with first of its kind roller glider, tag arena, adventure trampoline, latest VR rides, 9D theatre and bumper cars, to name a few attractions. There is a 1000 seater food court, with over 23 outlets, as well as several multi-cuisine restaurants and cafes.

The mall has a direct entry with four exclusive underpasses leading to and from the mall. This facilitates easy movement of traffic from Majestic, towards Malleswaram, from Rajaji Nagar towards Vijayanagar. Another highlight is the ample parking space, including a separate multi-level car parking that can easily accommodate up to 1700 vehicles.

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Internships on industry skills

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s per the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, internship is mandatory for all students. However, it is difficult to provide physical internships to all students, because many institutions are in rural or interior areas, where students are not having much access to industries for doing internships. These internships are given on niche skills like cybersecurity, robotic process automation (RPA), process mining, networking, data analytics, structural design, mobile application development, etc. All these internships are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and supported by corporates. AICTE, a regulatory body of the Ministry of Education, Govt of India, approves all technical institutions across India. AICTE signed an MoU with EduSkills Foundation in November 2021 to provide 1 million virtual internships by 2025, which is a mission

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announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Within two years, 1,82,262 students successfully completed AICTE-EduSkills virtual internships on multiple niche industry skills supported by nine corporates. The uniqueness was that over 40% of these interns were female students, and 45% came from economically weaker sections. As the virtual internship programme got an overwhelming response, EduSkills decided to apply for the record, which got approved by the India Book of Records. The internships were done between August 25, 2021, and August 25, 2023, and they all were issued certificates during this period. Dr Satya Ranjan Biswal, Co-Founder & COO, EduSkills, said, “EduSkills, a not-for-profit registered trust, is the technology partner of AICTE and a strategic partner of 12 corporates including Google, AWS, Juniper, Palo Alto, Blue Prism, Celonis,


Zscaler, Uipath, Alteryx, Bentley, Alteryx and Fortinet. As part of this celebratory occasion, two renowned companies, namely Google and Bentley Systems, have been introduced to broaden the spectrum of available internship opportunities.” These newly introduced internships include the Android Developer and Machine Learning with TensorFlow virtual internships, facilitated by Google for Developers, and the Structural Analysis with STAAD. Pro virtual internship is tailored for Civil Engineering students and supported by Bentley Education. Prof TG Sitharam, Chairman of AICTE, presided over the event held in New Delhi. Several distinguished personalities attended the programme, including Prof Anil D Sahashrabudhe, ChairmanNEFT, Buddha Chandrasekhar, Chief Coordinator Officer (CCO) of AICTE, BM Tiwari, Asst Director-AICTE, Mohit Bradoo, Director, Academic Programme, APAC of Bentley Systems, Akanksha Rai Sharma, Technical Programme Manager for India and South Asia, AWS Academy, Devi Saran Saini, Principal, Client Engagement Manager, Microchip Technology and Dr Shubhajit Jagadev, CEO of EduSkills Foundation, along with other AICTE officials. Dr Shubhajit Jagadev, CEO of EduSkills, delivered a presentation about the AICTE-EduSkills Internship programme. He emphasized the need to elevate this initiative and expand

The record for completing the highest number of virtual internships was set by EduSkills Foundation and All India Council for Technical Education, wherein a total number of 1,82,262 students completed the internships.

opportunities for institutions in rural and interior areas. He particularly highlighted the innovative virtual internship prospects available for students studying civil engineering. Mohit Bradoo, Director of Bentley Education, expressed his appreciation for the collaboration with EduSkills on the AICTE – EduSkills Virtual Internship Programme. He highlighted that as India embarks on an unprecedented journey of infrastructure development, Bentley is privileged to join forces with EduSkills to equip engineering students with essential digital skills crucial for advancing infrastructure growth.

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Hypertension

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campaign I n today’s world, there are many diseases that surround human life, like cancer, hypertension, diabetes, and many more. Some of these deadly diseases are a result of genetic inherence whereas some attack the body due to the lack of awareness or sheer negligence. Many people suffering from hypertension are likely to develop heart ailments and complications that can turn fatal if not treated properly. In order to prevent hypertension, doctors suggest taking a balanced and healthy diet, going for healthy snacking options to avoid high blood pressure, being aware of body weight, keeping physically active, avoid getting obese, and avoid chain smoking or alcohol consumption. If people stay cautious of their diet and health in general, they can avoid the problem of hypertension, say the doctors. Hypertension is popularly known as the ‘silent killer’. This name has been given to it due to its silent symptoms which go unidentified many times. India is a country where many people suffer from deadly hypertension. Around 20 percent of women and 25 percent of men are suffering from hypertension, according to a recent medical health survey. The goal of the

The record for the ‘maximum number of doctors participating in a radio awareness campaign on hypertension in a day’ was set by Mankind Pharma Limited of Delhi. A total of 74 doctors came on air on May 17, 2023.

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hypertension awareness campaign is to educate the masses about the increasing risk of this deadly health condition. To educate people about their well-being and to make them aware of the ill effects of this health condition, the Mankind Pharma Limited of Delhi, a leading pharmaceutical company, engaged medical practitioners to spread healthy lifestyle tips among the masses through local radio messages. A few FM radio services were also engaged where the doctors of respective regions were asked to share tips on maintaining health and keep hypertension at bay. The radio communication campaign helped in generating desired results in most parts of the country. All the major cities were part of this extensive campaign, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Nashik, Nagpur, Pune, Bengaluru, Gulbarga, Hubli, Mangalore, Hyderabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Raipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Surat, Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Allahabad, Bareilly, Gorakhpur, Lucknow, Varanasi, Chennai, Coimbatore, Cuttak, Bhubaneshwar, Rourkela, Chandigarh, Pondicherry, Goa, and many more. The exercise was fruitful for the pharma company also, as it entered the pages of the India Book of Records through this initiative. Mankind Pharma Limited established a record for the ‘maximum doctors participating in a radio awareness campaign on hypertension in a day’. The blood pressure-related campaign was planned to mark World Hypertension Day, on May 17, 2023, when a total number of 74 medical practitioners from across the country came on air and gave their valuable messages on hypertension throughout the day on leading radio stations. Mankind Pharma had done a similar exercise in November 2022 also, when it engaged doctors and various radio stations across India to create awareness on diabetes.


Eternal Flame of Chaliha Temple T

he Chaliha Sahib celebration at Jhulelal temple marks the attendance of millions of Sindhis from across the world. It is celebrated between July and August every year. During the Chaliha festival, most people keep a 40-day fast, some fast only on the first and last day of Chaliha, while others fast for the first nine days or for 21 days. Lakhs of devotees participated in the Matki programme on the last of the 40-day Chaliha Sahib festival held at Jhulelal temple, Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra. Over 7 lakh Sindhis reside in Ulhasnagar, who had migrated here from Pakistan during the partition. The Pujya Chaliha Sahib Mandir set a record of unextinguished flame glowing for the longest duration in a temple. The eternal Jyot, lit around 1897 AD in Pakistan and brought to India during the India-Pak partition in 1947, has been continuously glowing for 126 years. The feat has been registered in the prestigious India Book of Records (IBR). The adjudicator from the IBR, Dushyant Chaturvedi, verified the claim and handed over the record certificate and a medal to the organisers of the event. Dada Bhagwandas, a trustee of Jhulelal Trust, said, “The Matki programme is a thanksgiving in honour of Varuna Deva and Jhulelal. On the final day, devotees with Matkis held on their heads visit the Jhulelal temple, where they immerse these Matkis in the pond, after offering prayers. Devotees from India and abroad visit the Chaliha Sahib Mandir during Cheti Chand (the Sindhi New Year) and Chaliha Sahib jo Melo.” Kumar U Ailani, MLA from Ulhasnagar, said, “Devotees of Jhulelal have increased with each passing 75 years, this temple was built after we

came from Pakistan, and is visited by Sindhis from around India and other countries. When our forefathers were departing from their sweet motherland, Jhulelal

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The record of unextinguished flame glowing for the longest duration in a temple was set by Chaliha Sahib Mandir of Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra, wherein the eternal Jyot, has been glowing non-stop for 126 years.

devotees carried the Akhand Jyot all the way from Pakistan and placed it here. This is the original Akhand Jyot that our ancestors brought.” He further added that the Jyot, born in 1897 AD in Puj Chaliha Sahib, Peergoath, Sindh, was brought here during the Indo-Pak partition in 1947. Puj Chaliha Sahib Trust was formed to organise and operate the activities of this temple. Millions of devotees visit the temple during Cheti Chand (the Sindhi New Year) and Chaliha Sahib Festival, when devotees fast for 40 days. There

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is a festive environment in the temple during that time. We are also promoting a website, www.chalihasahib.com, to reach out to every Sindhi in the world. Cheti Chand is a festival that marks the beginning of the Sindhi New Year. It is celebrated when the new moon (Chand) becomes visible, usually on the first or second day of the Chaitra (Cheth) month. This corresponds to late March or early April. Cheti Chand is also known as the Sindhi New Year and Jhulelal Jayanti. It is celebrated by all Sindhi communities. During Cheti Chand, people worship near water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and ponds. They light Jyot Jagan, a diya made of wheat flour with five wicks. They also take Behrana Sahib, an offering consisting of an oil diya, cardamom, sugar, fruits, and Akho. They immerse Behrana Sahib in the water. Cheti Chand, Gudi Padwa and Ugadi celebrations happen at the same time.


Largest tumour of fat removed

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drenal myelolipoma, a tumour of fat is predominantly composed of mature adipose tissue and intermixed myeloid tissue. Rarely myelolipomas are encountered outside the adrenal glands and are termed as extra-adrenal myelolipoma. Clinically, they may be asymptomatic or present with abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting. On CT scan, they appear as well-circumscribed, hypodense masses. A team of doctors from the Department of Urology and Kidney Transplant of Narayana Medical College and Superspeciality Hospital (NMC), Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, performed an unusual surgery creating a record under the prestigious India Book of Records (IBR) and the Asia Book of Records (ABR) simultaneously. The team was led by Prof (Dr) Veda Murthy Reddy Pogula, Head of the Department of Urology, NMC, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Dr Reddy and his team performed the critical surgery for the Adrenal gland as part of the largest adrenal myelolipoma measuring 13 cm, removed by laparoscopy On October 4, 2021. The case study was published in a scientific journal named Annals of Urologic Oncology on December 31, 2021. The medical team engaged in the operation included Dr Kashinath Vasant Thakare (Senior Resident in Urology), Dr Ershad Hussain Galeti (Senior Resident in Urology), Dr Venkatesh Velivela (Senior Resident in Urology), and Dr Rahul Nekanti (Senior Resident in Urology). Prof (Dr) Veda Murthy Reddy Pogula, Head of the Department of Urology, NMC, Nellore, told the India Book of Records magazine, “This was supposed to be a challenging surgery to be done laparoscopically due to its huge size attached to various delicate and important organs into the abdomen. This was a tricky situation as there was a lack of space to operate in the abdomen. It was done on a 46-year-old male patient, who went home with full health after such critical surgery without any complications. By bringing this surgery into the limelight we want to encourage young doctors to consider minimal invasive procedures in such critical diseases and meanwhile provide safe and

effective treatment to patients. This will also bring laurel to all doctors in the medical field of the world.” Narayana Medical College and Superspeciality Hospital (NMC), Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, is a tertiary care superspeciality hospital in the field of Urology, dealing routinely with diseases related to the Kidney and Urinary system. NMC is recognised by NTR University of Health Sciences, Nellore. The new record was registered for the removal of the largest adrenal myelolipoma treated with laparoscopic surgery. The extraordinary surgery brought laurels to the hospital, making the doctor’s name enter into the prestigious record books of IBR and ABR. It is worth mentioning that the size of adrenal myelolipomas is variable and can range from a few millimeters to greater than 10 cm. These are called giant adrenal myelolipomas. Extra-adrenal sites for myelolipomas include the retroperitoneum, thorax, and pelvis. Usually unilateral however they can also involve both adrenals. On histopathologic examination, myelolipomas are predominantly composed of fatty areas. These fatty elements and hematopoietic areas may be clearly separated, or they are often intermixed. Tissue analysis often reveals a variable amalgamation of myeloid and erythroid cells, and occasionally lymphocytes.

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Mega blood donation camps T

he greatest gift that an individual can give another person is the gift of blood. There is a perpetual shortage of blood in our country. In normal terms, one blood donation can save up to three lives. The fact that blood can be stored and used when required, as the red cells, the plasma, or the platelets, has been a big help. Besides the advantage to the recipient, blood donation is beneficial for the donors also. Firstly, a lot many times, since a person undergoes routine vital check-ups prior to donation, hypertension can be identified in donors who have previously never checked their blood pressure. Also, since the donors’ blood is screened for haemoglobin and STDs, underlying

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anaemia and certain blood infections can also be diagnosed in the donor incidentally. The above-mentioned benefits of blood donation were told to the donors and general public at the mass blood donation camps held at multiple locations in Maharashtra. In the process, a record for the maximum number of blood donation camps organised in a fortnight was jointly set by Rajarshi Shahu Multistate Co-op Credit Society and Rajarshi Shahu Social Foundation, of Buldhana, Maharashtra. The foundation organised the mega blood donation camps to celebrate the birthday of


The record for maximum blood donation camps organised in a fortnight was jointly set by Rajarshi Shahu Multistate Co-op Credit Society and Rajarshi Shahu Social Foundation of Buldhana in Maharashtra.

Sandeep Shelke, President of Rajarshi Shahu Organisation, Buldhana. A total of 85 blood donation camps were held across the state of Maharashtra, between February 26, 2023, and March 13, 2023. The camps saw voluntary donations by a total of 3066 donors in the state. The activity was recognised by the India Book of Records (IBR). It was told at one of these camps that there are patients who thrive on repeated blood transfusions like thalassemia, sickle cell anaemia, cancer, etc. Some other patients require blood transfusions due to some medical conditions like excessive bleeding due to trauma, childbirth, or dengue with low platelet counts. The availability of safe and sufficient blood is necessary for their health. Transmission of infectious diseases to patients through blood transfusion adds to their problems. It is important that people donate blood responsibly and cooperate with blood centres to select the right donor. Blood centres have the responsibility to follow the best blood screening practices to provide the safest blood possible. These camps were held to mark the birthday of Sandeep Shelke, who is president of the Rajarshi Shahu Organisation in Buldhana. Born in Sundarkhed, Maharashtra, on March 13, 1981, in a middle-level agricultural family, Shelke is the new face of local politics. He wants to create a better Maharashtra where everyone has an equal opportunity to grow. As the managing director of Green Agro Bazar Exports Pvt Ltd, he has significantly impacted the agriculture industry. He has successfully served as the Youngest President of the Rajarshi Shahu Organisation. Most of the blood donors were from Borakhedi, Nimkhedi, Rohinkhed, Motala, Chinchpur, Jaypur, Parada, Takli, Vadgaon, Malkapur, Talkhed, Sahastramuli. Waghjal, Murti, Punhai, Antri, Pofali, Dhamangaon Badhe, Panhera Khedi, Mondhala, Dongar Handala, Tapovan, Sindkhed, Lapali, Palaskheda, Bramhanda, Pimpalgaon Kale, Tivadi, Dhanora, Adol, Shemba, Tandulwadi, Bhorwand, Salbardi, Dongar Shevali, Dhotra Naik, Shelsur, Satgaon, Molkhad, Bharosa, Naygaon, Uti, Janefal, Ghatnandra, Savtra, Varvand, Nehekar, Nandura, Nimigaon, Chandol, Mahalungi, Liha, Pimpligaon Devi, Kolwad, Namner, Chautha, Varvand, Akola, Deulgaon Mahi, Kesapur, Mendhala, Kesapur, Dahid, Buldhana, Jalgaon Jamod, Dhad, Borkhed, Kardi, Birshingpur, Sawargaon Dukre, Kavhala, Pokhri, Sambhajinagar Jalna, Ramnagar Jalna, Warud Jafrabad, Dongar Khandala, Mahora, Lasali, Karatwadi, Mangrul Navghare, etc.

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Gospel songs on the keyboard

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ospel songs, a type of Christian music, originated in the early 17th century in Scotland. They are characterized by strong vocals, harmony, and Christian lyrics. Gospel songs are often written with a refrain and focus on themes such as ‘getting saved’ and celebrating freedom in Christ. A school-going boy from Churachandpur in Manipur has set a new record for playing and singing the maximum number of gospel songs simultaneously on a keyboard. The record holder, Benhavi Gangte (born on December 29, 2014) played and sang 78 gospel songs in 6 languages, including English, Gangte, Kuki, Paite, Hindi, and Mizo, for 6 hours and 21 seconds nonstop at the age of 8 years, 7 months and 3 days, on August 1, 2023. The boy has received recognition from the India Book of Records (IBR). Benhavi is the second son of Gouchungnung, a lay preacher. The boy has got a natural talent of memorising songs. He has been presenting songs and playing music in rehab centers and school hostels from the age of 4 years. He has got informal training from his elder brother and mother so far. However, the child has now joined a professional music class. The songs used in the record-setting attempt are all written by his mother, who is a singer herself. The boy now plans to set more records in this line. However, his ultimate goal is to be a professor in some music college, so that he could benefit thousands of students through his music and the message of peace and forgiveness. It is worth mentioning here that gospel music has its roots in the religious revivals of the 19th century. It has influenced and been influenced by popular music traditions. Today, gospel music is a

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significant part of Christian culture worldwide. Prominent contemporary gospel artists include Andrae Crouch, Take 6, The New York Community Choir, and the Cultural Heritage Choir. Many gospel songs emerged from traditional church hymns. Gospel music has deeply influenced American popular culture from its eighteenth-century origins to the present day. Some of the most famous contemporary gospel songs, including ‘Amazing Grace’ and ‘Rock of Ages’, began as hymnal songs in the Anglican church. Churachandpur District, from where Benhavi Gangte comes from, is one of the 16 districts of Manipur populated mainly by Kuki-Zomi people. The name honours former Maharaja Churachand Singh of Manipur. The district headquarters is located in the town of Churachandpur, which is also locally known by the name Lamka. It acquired the name ‘Churachandpur subdivision’ based on its headquarters at Songpi, which was also called ‘Churachandpur’. After the independence of India, it remained one of the eight subdivisions of Manipur. A ‘New Churachandpur’ town was built at the present location to serve as its headquarters. In 1969, the subdivision was upgraded to a district, initially called ‘Manipur South’ and later Churachandpur District.


Adopt good salt habits

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utting more salt in the curry can be harmful, especially for hypertensive patients or people suffering from high blood pressure. One way to cut back is to skip the table salt. However, most of the sodium in modern diets comes from packaged and processed foods. Eating these foods less often can help reduce sodium intake, lower blood pressure, and prevent high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, from developing in the first place. Physicians recommend not more than 2300 mg of salt intake in a day and an ideal limit of not more than 1500 mg per day for most adults, especially for those with high blood pressure. Even cutting back by 1000 mg a day can improve blood pressure and

heart health. Sodium chloride or table salt is approximately 40 percent sodium. It’s important to understand just how much sodium is in salt so that one can take measures to control the salt intake. Taking control of sodium means checking labels and reducing preservatives. Other foods to be aware of include processed foods such as bread, pizza, soups, and savory snacks. Some natural foods which come with higher-than-average sodium content are cheese and poultry products. To promote the newer salt habits among hypertensive patients, Alkem Laboratories of Mumbai, Maharashtra, started a campaign and motivated the doctors to take a pledge for this cause. In the process, the pharma major created a record for the ‘maximum

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Alkem Laboratories of Mumbai, Maharashtra, set a record for the ‘maximum doctors pledged online to help hypertensive patients adopt good salt habits’ to raise awareness, wherein 5289 doctors took the pledge.

doctors pledged online to help hypertensive patients adopt good salt habits’. A total of 5289 medical practitioners pledged for supporting Less Salt Low Sodium, Added Potassium in Hypertensives. The campaign ran from April 10, 2023, till May 10, 2023, and ultimately made its way to the prestigious Asia Book of Records (ABR). General physicians across the country were approached by Alkem Laboratories to take the pledge online and support the cause of reducing high blood pressure among patients and the general masses. The one-month awareness drive was focused on creating awareness around the salt consumption patterns of hypertensive patients. Hypertension is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated.

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Blood pressure is expressed by two measurements, the systolic and diastolic pressures, which are the maximum and minimum pressures, respectively. High blood pressure is present if the resting blood pressure is persistently at or above 130/80 or 140/90 mmHg. Hypertension is diagnosed on the basis of persistently high resting blood pressure. The doctors recommend at least three resting measurements on at least two separate healthcare visits. Alkem Laboratories, a top-seller of antibiotics, is focusing now on the chronic therapy segments and is investing heavily in biosimilars and contract development and manufacturing services. The company is grateful to the Asia Book of Records for recognising its efforts in making the country less hypertensive and more health conscious.


Mega book launch in Mauritius

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orld Hindi Secretariat, Mauritius, the biggest centre of Hindi Promotion in the world, is jointly run by the Government of India and Government of Mauritius. This centre has importance of perpetual heritage. An Indian author, Suresh Kumar Shrichandani (60) of Ajmer, Rajasthan, got his 102 books released at the auditorium of World Hindi Secretariat, Mauritius, and created a new record under the prestigious India Book of Records (IBR) and the Asia Book of Records (ABR). The record was for the maximum number of books of an author released in a single day. Being a lifelong learner, he acquired knowledge from human society and shared the same by authoring these 102 books written in Hindi language. All the books were released by the General Secretary of World Hindi Secretariat Ms Madhuri Ramdharee on June 15, 2023. Suresh Kumar Shrichandani told the India Book of Records magazine that 101 books were on a single theme ‘Inner Personality Development’. These books had been written in one go and released together to set a record and to extensively publicise the messages contained in these books. The 102th book - ‘Bima Paribhasha Kosh’ is the rarest of rare work in Hindi language. These books were written in a time span of 13 years, with a gap of 6 years, and published in two years. I worked as a Hindi translator in a public sector general insurer - The Oriental Insurance Company Limited from 1988 to 2022. I also wrote the longest poem book on patriotism - ‘Bharat Bhartiyata Bhartiyanayak’.” Shrichandani further added, “I attended six World Hindi Conferences held in the UK, the USA, South Africa, India, Mauritius and Fiji. My name had been included in a panel of Scholars (2019) issued by The Official Language Department, Ministry of Home affairs, Govt of India. I was keen to write some books on ‘Inner Personality Development ‘, to write an extensive Insurance Definitional Dictionary in Hindi, and to arrange the translation of my books in other Indian languages.”

The book launch was a unique event as it was for the first time on the soil of Mauritius that 102 Hindi books were being released at the same time. The author, Suresh Kumar Shrichandani has done MA in many subjects. He has also obtained post graduate diplomas in 20 subjects. He has extensively studied the subjects like Hindi, English, Linguistics, Philosophy, Sociology etc. Some of the themes of the books were: Acquiring selfconfidence, Acquiring knowledge, Acquiring self-knowledge, Acquiring wisdom, Choosing harmony, Cultivating restraint, Becoming studious, Becoming a struggler, Thoughts of conquering greed, Ideas of development of dietary rationality, Ideas of self-realization journey, Ideas of self-realisation, Ideas of pure desire, Ideas of victory over ego, Ideas of victory over attachment, Ideas of victory over anger, etc. All the books have hundreds of pages and are full of original ideas. The dignitaries present at the event include Niranjan Bigan, Director of the Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology; Dr Madhuri Ramdhari, General Secretary of World Hindi Secretariat; Shubhankar Mishra, Deputy Secretary General; Ms Sunita Pahuja, Second Secretary (Language and Culture) of the Indian High Commission; Dr Uday Narayan Gangu, President of Hindi Speaking Union and President of Chinese Speaking Union.

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A bid to curb nasal allergy

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llergic rhinitis (AR), the seasonal type of which is called hay fever, is a type of inflammation in the nose that occurs when the immune system overreacts to allergens in the air. Signs and symptoms of this condition include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, red, itchy, and watery eyes, and swelling around the eyes. The fluid from the nose is usually clear. Symptom onset is often within minutes following allergen exposure and can affect sleep and the ability to work or study. Some people may develop symptoms only during specific times of the year, often as a result of pollen exposure. Many people with allergic rhinitis also have asthma, allergic conjunctivitis, or atopic dermatitis. To diagnose and treat this uncommon cold amongst patients, Cipla Limited in association with IJCP Group of Delhi as an event partner, organised a mega activity across India during World Allergy Week (June 18-24, 2023) and in the process set an Asia Book of Record. A total of 1928 health care professionals (HCPs)

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were engaged via in-clinic camps wherein more than 20,000 patients were screened across India for this uncommon cold, medically called allergic rhinitis. The activity was aimed to spread awareness and facilitate early diagnosis and appropriate management of the allergic condition, which causes quite discomfort and loss of productivity. Talking to the India Book of Records magazine, Srishti Surve from the IJCP Group, said, “Allergic rhinitis is an allergic response causing itchy, watery eyes, sneezing and other similar symptoms. Allergic rhinitis occurs seasonally or year-round. Diagnosis involves history-taking, examination of the nasal passages and sometimes skin testing. We took this massive exercise to engage with HCPs across the country and to make people aware of this condition. The doctors engaged in the exercise were mostly ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) specialists.”


CIPLA Limited of Maharashtra, along with IJCP Group of Delhi, set a record by engaging with a maximum number of healthcare professionals to treat uncommon cold during World Allergy Week in June 2023.

The cities covered in the campaign included Kolhapur, Aurangabad, Mumbai, Baramati, Ahmedabad, Dhulia, Nasik, Nagpur, Pune, Delhi, Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Baroda, Bengaluru, Vijayawada, Chennai, Cochin, Kolkata, Jaipur, Kota, Varanasi, Allahabad, Gorakhpur, Dehradun, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Moradabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra, Surat, Jodhpur, Hyderabad, Jammu, Warangal, Kamareddy, Karimnagar, Kolhapur, Sangli, Jalgaon, Baramati, Solapur, Dhulia, Malegaon, Raigad, Thane, Akola, Amravati, Latur, Nanded, Ambala, Kurukshetra, Faridabad, Palwal, Hissar, Bhiwani, Rewari, Sirsa, Karnal, Mohali, Kangra, Mandi, Udhampur, Moga, Patiala, Jalandhar, Bathinda, Muktsar, Sangrur, Amritsar, Ferozpur, etc. It is worth mentioning here that allergic rhinitis is typically triggered by environmental allergens such as pollen, pet hair, dust, smoke, or mold. Inherited genetics and environmental exposures contribute to the development of allergies. Growing up on a farm and having multiple siblings decreases this risk. The underlying mechanism involves antibodies that attach to an allergen, and

subsequently result in the release of inflammatory chemicals such as histamine from mast cells. The inflammatory chemicals cause mucous membranes in the nose, eyes and throat to become inflamed and itchy as they work to eject the allergen. Diagnosis is typically based on a combination of symptoms and a skin prick test or blood tests for allergenspecific IgE antibodies. These tests, however, can give false positives. The symptoms of allergies resemble those of the common cold; however, they often last for more than two weeks and, despite the common name, typically do not include a fever.

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The longest

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n the quest to honour the unsung yet real heroes, the freedom fighters, martyrs, and gallantry award winners from 24 states who selflessly sacrificed for the nation, the Saket Group of Institutions of Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, designed a programme comprising an exhibition, inspirational speeches, engaging skits, soul-stirring dances, and patriotic songs. The celebration continued for 9 hours and 40 minutes wherein various programmes were performed by 285 students of different age groups along with nine teachers in continuation by expressing gratitude to the freedom fighters for the longest duration ceremony, held at Saket MGM Senior Secondary School, Vidisha, on August 15, 2023. The event got registered in the India Book of Records.

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The event was graced by the District Magistrate, MLA of the area, president of the District Panchayat, District Education Officer, President of the Municipality, and some reputed educationists. Over 500 students of Saket MGM and Saket Shishu Ranjan took part in the event. The event started at 8 in the morning and continued till the evening. At the end of the programme, Prateek Joshi, the IBR adjudicator, announced the record and presented a certificate and a medal to the organisers. Two stages of 3000 sq feet size at the Saket MGM School were decorated with 5000 tricoloured balloons. More than 150 children painted the pictures of the freedom fighters on a canvas of 1500 sq feet size. The children presented 18 dance performances and two plays, besides a few speeches, to illustrate the life stories of over 120 freedom fighters of the 24 states. The performances continued for 9 hours and 40 minutes, creating a new record under the India Book of Records. The freedom fighters, who were remembered at the event included - Phanibhushan Nag, Manibhushan Nag, Manorama Benarjee, Tripur Chandra Sen, Pramod Ranjan Banerjee from Tripura; Hanuman Singh, Narayan Singh, Barrister Chhedilal Chhotelal from Chattisgarh; Rani Velu Nachiyar, Lakshmi Sahgel, VO Chidambaram from Tamil


The record for celebrating the Independence Day ceremony for the longest duration was set by Saket Group of Institutions of Vidisha, MP, wherein the celebration continued for 9 hours and 40 minutes on August 15, 2023.

Nadu; Rokosieo, Haipou Jadonang, Honiyama Gulli Gaidinliu from Nagaland; Jagnnath Joshi, Bala Mapari, Sudhir Phadke from Goa; Mhatma Gandhi, Usha Mehta, Sardar Vallbhbhai Patel from Gujarat; Kanshiram, Bhakhamal, Daulat Singh from Himachal Pradesh; Ram Phukan, Mharaja Pruthu, Kanaklata Barua, Gopinath Bordoloi from Assam, T Parshuram, and Sir Reddy from Andhra Pradesh. The freedom fighters from Karnataka included Rani Chenmma, Umabai Raja Krishndev Rai; Chkra Vishoi, Jayee Rajguru, Chandan Hajuri, Baji Raut from Odisha; Pjhasi Raja, K Kellappn from Kerala; Rani Karnawati, Neera Arya from Uttarakhand,

Subedar Joginder Singh, Lala Lajpat Rai, Udham Singh, Sukhdev, Banda Bairagi from Punjab; Chandragupt Maurya, Chanakya, Dr Rajendra Prasad, Loknayak Jai Prakash Narayan from Bihar; Rani Lakshmi Bai, Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaq Ullah, Lal Bahadur Shastri from Uttar Pradesh; Tantya Bheel, Ravi Shankar Shukla, Rani Avanti Bai Lodhi, Rani Durgawati from Madhya Pradesh; and Birsa Munda from Jharkhand. The Saket Group of Institutions was founded by esteemed educationists late GS Pandey and late Monorama Pandey. Later, Ragini Pandey founded the Saket MGM Senior Secondary School, which stands as a beacon of education, spirituality, and cultural preservation.

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Boosting Onco

Rehabilitation

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ancer is spreading like wildfire. When patients suffer from cancer their quality of life changes a lot, but cancer rehabilitation can certainly improve the quality of life of cancer survivors. The medical team of Onco Rehabilitation from Apex Multi-Specialty Hospital, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, won the Asia

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Book of Records (ABR) title for treating the maximum number of cancer patients. Apart from Dr Dibyendu Roy, Onco Rehabilitation Consultant, Apex Multi-Specialty Hospital, Varanasi, four other doctors, namely Dr Deepika Shukla, Dr Preeti Singh, Dr Sahillendra Sekhar


Dr Dibyendu Roy, Onco Rehabilitation Consultant, Apex Multi-Specialty Hospital, Varanasi, set the record for 100 cancer patients treated for Mucositis, Scar Fibrosis, Trismus, Xerostomia, etc. on June 27, 2023.

the Central Government several times to include this treatment in the Ayushman Bharat Yojana. After a constant effort of 1.5 years, it was finally included in the Ayushman Bharat Yojana on September 21, 2022. Dr Ankita Patel, Director of Apex Cancer Institute, said that many types of patients were included in this mass treatment challenge. Decongestant therapy, laser therapy, photobiomodulation therapy, cryo therapy, etc. were used with Yadav, and Dr Kalyani Dubey, were also involved in the recordtrained rehabilitation consultants. We understand that cancer setting attempt. A total of 100 patients were treated for various treatment can be physically and emotionally demanding, so we cancer symptoms including Oral Mucositis, Scar Fibrosis, offer a range of supportive services to enhance your well-being Trismus, Xerostomia, Lymphoedema, and Chemo Induced throughout your treatment journey. These services include Peripheral Neuropathies. ABR adjudicator, Ms Divya Tiwari, after counselling, nutrition support, pain management, and palliative verifying the claim, announced the record and handed over the care. certificate to Dr Dibyendu Roy. The Apex Super Specialty Hospital has established the Apex Dr. Dibyendu Roy told the India Book of Records magazine, Cancer Institute, a specialised centre dedicated to providing “Our main challenge was timing. Managing and treating so many comprehensive and personalised care for patients. The cancer patients together in a single day without much waiting was the institute offers a comprehensive range of advanced treatment biggest task before us. Most of options for various cancers, including but not limited to Breast the patients were from various Cancer, Lung Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Prostate Cancer, districts of Uttar Pradesh. Few Pancreatic Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Leukaemia and Lymphoma, patients were from Madhya Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors, Liver Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Bihar Head and Neck Cancers. also.” Dr Dibyendu Roy said that Onco Rehabilitation, also known as “We had informed all the cancer rehabilitation, is a subspecialty of physical medicine patients that we were going and rehabilitation. It helps cancer patients maintain and restore to take their photographs as it their physical and emotional well-being. Oncology rehabilitation was a record-making attempt. can help patients build strength, reduce stress, boost We took consent from all the endurance, regain independence, maintain the energy needed patients. Our medical process to continue treatment and participate in daily activities, and started at 5 am and it was recover more quickly and more fully from cancer treatment. completed at 11.15 pm, without any break, on June 27, 2023. We enjoyed treating the 100 patients,” he added. Dr Roy published several research papers in International journals regarding the topic of Onco Rehabilitation. He approached

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Biggest Rakhi

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o celebrate the festive spirit of Rakhsha Bandhan, a new record was set by making a huge Rakhi of 1150 feet and 25 feet diameter in Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh. The unusual craft has been registered in the prestigious India Book of Records (IBR) and the Asia Book of Records (ABR) as well. The amazing piece of this symbol of the love between the brothers and sisters, was created in a matter of two days in a zig-zag pattern using various kinds of cloth, woods, thread and wires. Rakhi maker Ashok Bhardwaj received certificates from the adjudicator of the India Book of Records. Ashok Bhardwaj (59) said, “I was sitting with my workers and discussing what should be done to this Raksha Bandhan to make it memorable, and we thought of making the biggest Rakhi ever developed in the country. We searched on the Internet and found that the size of 1150 feet and 25 feet diameter would be the best idea to set a new record. Artisans from Kota, Delhi and Gwalior were engaged to prepare the mega size Rakhi measuring 1150 feet and 25 feet in diameter.” After all the checks of parameters, the achievement was recognized by the team of India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records. On this occasion, the sisters of the area also tied Rakhi on Bhardwaj’s wrist at the Bhardwaj Niwas in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and a renowned social worker of the region - Ashok

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The record for the Biggest Rakhi was set by Ashok Bhardwaj of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, who made the biggest rakhi measuring a total of 1150 feet and 25 feet in diameter, created in a matter of two days.

Bhardwaj, hails from Mehgaon of Bhind district. At his house, Bhardwaj Niwas, more than 10 artisans and other workers were continuously engaged in crafting the Rakhi. Components of the rakhi included mostly foam, wooden board, wood and pieces of different types of cloth. The diameter of

the central circle was 25 feet. Beside which, two other crafted circles of 15 feet diameter were added. Similarly, more circles of 10, 5 and 2 feet were added on both the sides to give it a complete look of a mega sized Rakhi. The Rakhi design was based on the theme of ‘Ladli Behen’ and the ‘Public welfare schemes of the Central and the state government’. Words on the theme were mentioned on both sides of the Rakhi. According to Ashok Bhardwaj, when he decided that he was going to make the biggest rakhi, the word spread in the town. After the completion of the craft piece, it was displayed at a huge exhibition till Janmashtami. Bhardwaj is ealted about the huge achievement. He said, “It feels good to know the name of Chambal is being illuminated everywhere. Even if someone tries to ascend this record, his village Mehgaon’s name will also come to the fore.”

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Horse riders on

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5-member team from the Nila Horse Riding Academy, Erode, including two children and two married women, successfully completed a 497 km horseback ride from Kanyakumari to Andhiyur. The team’s achievement has found a place in the India Book of Records (IBR). The 5 riders were also felicitated by the Indigenous Horse Society, Coimbatore. The list of riders who took part in the ride included Gowthaman M Vetrikannan (33), Ms Swathi Nachimuthu (32), Ms Priya Darshini Ranganathan (32), Ms Subhdadra Chandrakanth (13), and Manav Subramaniam (12). The ride was organised by the Indigenous Horse Society, Coimbatore and Nila Horse Riding Academy, Erode. The horse riders’ team thus created a new national record, on behalf of Nila Horse Riding Academy of Erode, Tamilnadu, for the maximum number of people travelling for an expedition while riding on horseback. The horse riders started their expedition from Kanya Kumari on July 28, 2023, and finished the attempt at the Anthiyur Gurunatha Swamy temple fairgrounds on August 8, 2023. The riders covered an average distance of 60 km per day. It was a meticulously planned and well-arranged horse riding expedition, wherein a 25-member support team accompanied the riders all the way on cars and other vehicles. The team had all types of support systems ready from meeting the emergency needs to medical assistance among other unexpected things.

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Gowthaman M Vetrikannan said, “The ride was organised to create awareness about the endurance capabilities of indigenous native breeds and women empowerment. The successful completion of the ride also helped spread awareness


The record for the maximum number of people travelling for an expedition while riding on horseback was set by Nila Horse Riding Academy of Erode, Tamilnadu, wherein five horse riders started the expedition from Kanya Kumari.

about horse riding and that anybody, from adults to children, can take up this sport as a hobby or a full-time profession.” Gowthaman M Vetrikannan further said that the success of Ms Priya Darshini Ranganathan and Ms Swathi Nachimuthu, both of whom were married and the two young riders, Ms Subhadra Chandrakanth and Manav Subramaniam proved that

if you have the passion and are determined to learn new skills, anyone, irrespective of gender or the age group, can take up the challenge and succeed in horse riding. I tell people that a horse is a living creature, not a vehicle that you can control at your will. The horse could also be nervous, tired, or even scared to have someone new riding him. Therefore, to establish a good relationship from the beginning, greet the horse when you are introduced to him at the ranch. Gowthaman M Vetrikannan mentioned that the work for the project started way back in 2021. A detailed plan was prepared for the expedition which was expected to set a new national record in the horse riding category. He added that the horses for the project were chosen carefully and then they were put through extensive training at the horse riding training academy, which also involved training them to pass through the highway and other outdoor conditions. When asked about his future plans, Guatam said that his team was planning a 250 km horse ride with kids, in the near future.

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Youngest to complete treks to Tilicho Lake and Thorong La Pass The record for being the youngest to complete treks to Tilicho Lake and Thorong La Pass was set by Diya Dandu (born on December 25, 2012) of Hyderabad, Telangana. She completed treks to Tilicho Lake (4, 919 m) and Thorong La Pass (5, 416 m) from April 8 to April 22, 2023, as part of the Annapurna Circuit Trek, at the age of 10 years, 3 months and 28 days, as confirmed on July 5, 2023.

Maximum backward steps walked in one minute by a kid The record for of backward steps Hemanth (born on Tamil Nadu. He (8 circles) in of 4 years,

walking the maximum number in one minute was set by K.J. March 17, 2019) of Kanchipuram, walked 140 backward steps one minute at the age 4 months and 3 days, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Youngest to solve a map puzzle of USA The record for being the youngest to solve a map puzzle of the USA was set by Advika Bhura (born on June 19, 2020) of Khorda, Odisha. She solved a map puzzle of the USA (consisting of 45 pieces) in 5 minutes, 44 seconds and 60 milliseconds at the age of 2 years, 10 months and 29 days, as confirmed on May 17, 2023.

Youngest to deliver TEDx talk

The record for being the youngest to deliver a TEDx talk was set by Manit Chhabra (born on October 18, 2014) of Surat, Gujarat. He participated in a TEDx talk show where he delivered a talk on ‘How Kids Perceive Technology Today, which was presented on August 6, 2023 at the age of 8 years, 9 months and 19 days, as confirmed on August 7, 2023.

Smallest replica of a lorry made by a teen using wood Records

The record for making the smallest replica of a lorry using wood was set by Sreerag K.C. (born on August 25, 2006) of Malappuram, Kerala. He made a small sized replica of a lorry measuring 6 inches x 16 inches, using wood, at the age of 16 years, 9 months and 21 days, as confirmed on June 15, 2023.

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Records

Fastest child to write Roman numbers from 1 to 100

Fastest female child to complete Chadar trek

The record for being the fastest to write Roman numbers from 1 to 100 was set by Mayank Bansal (born on September 22, 2014) of Delhi. He wrote Roman numbers from 1 to 100 in 5 minutes, 3 seconds and 73 milliseconds, using a ruled sheet of paper and a pencil, at the age of 8 years, 9 months and 6 days, as confirmed on June 28, 2023.

The record for being the fastest Chadar trek was set by Gunjan Prabhu Narvekar (born on August North Goa, Goa. She successfully the Chadar Trek expedition over Zanskar River in Leh (Ladakh) days from January 11, January 13, 2023 at the age of 12 years, 8 months and 23 days, as confirmed on April 25, 2023.

to complete Pankaj 2, 2010) of completed the frozen in 3 2023 to

Fastest kid to solve one hundred jigsaw puzzles The record for being the fastest to solve one hundred jigsaw puzzles was set by Haadi Zayan (born on August 15, 2019) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (now residing in Dubai, UAE). He solved 100 jigsaw puzzles in 30 minutes and 8 seconds including 2-piece and 4-piece jigsaw puzzles of fruits, vegetables, vehicles and alphabet, at the age of 3 years, 8 months and 2 days, as confirmed on April 17, 2023.

Maximum English words identified by a toddler The record for identifying the maximum number of English words was set by Prithik P.V. (born on November 1, 2021) of Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. He identified 152 English words in 15 minutes and 22 seconds at the age of 1 year, 8 months and 2 days, as confirmed on July 3, 2023.

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Largest portrait of Malayalam actor Mohanlal made using crushed stones The record for making the largest portrait of Malayalam actor Mohanlal using crushed stones was set by Akash M. S. (born on April 24, 2000) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. He made a large sized portrait (measuring 12 feet x 8 feet) of famous actor Mohanlal on the floor by using crushed stones, as confirmed on July 3, 2023.


Meaning of maximum English words recalled by a kid The record for recalling the meaning of the maximum number of English words was set by Sanjjeev Sai A. S. (born on August 29, 2018) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He recalled the meanings of 74 English words (taken from Disney Picture Dictionary) in 6 minutes and 13 seconds at the age of 4 years, 10 months and 24 days, as confirmed on July 22 , 2023.

Fastest south to north cycling expedition by a duo The record for being the fastest to complete a south to north cycling expedition was set by Manmohan Singh (born on December 5, 1981) of Chandigarh, along with his friend Brijeshwar Singh (born on June 23, 1988) of Solan, Himachal Pradesh. They started cycling at 6:03 am on June 2, 2023 from Swami Vivekanand Memorial (Kanyakumari) and completed it at 2:04 pm Siachen base camp (Karakoram) on June 25, 2023, covering a distance of 3,951 km in 23 days, 9 hours and 1 minute, as confirmed on July 8, 2023.

Maximum abbreviations with their full forms recited by a child The record for reciting the maximum number of abbreviations with their full forms was set by R. Krithish Kumar (born on May 21, 2015) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He recited 249 abbreviations with their full forms in 7 minutes and 34 seconds, at the age of 8 years, 2 months and 3 days, as confirmed on July 24, 2023.

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Maximum musical instruments played by a teen in 30 minutes The record for playing the maximum number of musical instruments in 30 minutes was set by Sanidhya Sharma (born on December 11, 2007) of Gurugram, Haryana. He played 25 musical instruments including Sitar, Drums, Tabla, Pakhawaj, Clap Box, Dholak, Harmonium, Congo, Guitar, Keyboard, Piano, Mouth Organ, Kanjira, Tumbi, Kalimba, Bongo and others in 30 minutes at the age of 15 years, 6 months and 1 day, as confirmed on June 12, 2023.

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Records

Maximum species of dinosaurs drawn by a child

Maximum rivers of India recited by a child

The record for drawing the maximum number of species of dinosaurs was set by Aniruddh Aravindhan (born on October 30, 2014) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He drew 54 species of dinosaurs (without any reference picture) in 1 hour, 40 minutes and 10 seconds on plain white sheets using pencil at the age of 8 years, 5 months and 30 days, as confirmed on April 29, 2023.

The record for reciting the names of the maximum number of rivers of India was set by Panyam Srivaibhav (born on September 10, 2015) of Rangareddy, Telangana. He recited the names of 181 rivers of India in 58 seconds at the age of 7 years and 10 months, as confirmed on July 10, 2023.

Maximum mythological characters’ names and their extended relationships recited by a kid The record for reciting the names of the maximum number of mythological characters and their extended relationships was set by Charvi Nelludi (born on March 24, 2017) of Ballari, Karnataka. She recited the names of 37 characters of Mahabharata and Ramayana and their extended relationships in 1 minute and 35 seconds at the age of 6 years, 1 month and 11 days, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

Youngest twin to donate hair for Cancer patients

The record for being the youngest to donate hair for Cancer patients was set by Araj Jain (born on July 3, 2021) of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, along with her twin Anagh Jain (born on July 3, 2021). They donated ten inches long hair to ‘Hair for Hope India’ (for making free wigs with natural hair for Cancer patients) at the age of 1 year, 10 months and 8 days, as confirmed on May 11, 2023.

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Maximum monuments along with countries identified in one minute by a kid

Fastest child to write square roots of numbers from 1 to 100 up to three decimal places

The record for identifying the maximum number of monuments along with countries in one minute was set by S. Mirthunjai (born on June 1, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He identified 57 monuments and recalled their names (with countries) in one minute, by viewing the pictures of the monuments on a large screen, at the age of 6 years, 1 month and 12 days, as confirmed on July 13, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to write the square roots of numbers from 1 to 100 up to three decimal places was set by Soumil Manna (born on November 24, 2011) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He wrote the square roots of numbers from 1 to 100 up to three decimal places in 2 minutes, 51 seconds and 93 milliseconds on a single A4 size sheet at the age of 11 years, 7 months and 26 days, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Maximum General Knowledge questions answered by a toddler in one minute The record for answering the maximum number of General Knowledge questions in one minute was set by M.L. Sharvin Raj (born on November 24, 2020) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He correctly answered 32 General Knowledge questions in one minute at the age of 2 years, 8 months and 1 day, as confirmed on July 25, 2023.

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Fastest kid to write letters of English alphabet upside down The record for being the fastest to write letters of the English alphabet upside down was set by Adhitri Behara (born on September 8, 2018) of Rangareddy, Telangana. She wrote 26 letters of the English alphabet from A to Z upside down in capital letters in 49 seconds and 83 milliseconds at the age of 4 years, 10 months and 21 days, as confirmed on July 29, 2023.

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Maximum parts of human body identified by a toddler in one minute The record for identifying the maximum parts of the human body in one minute was set by Kanak Amar Mundada (born on July 15, 2020) of Aurangabad, Maharashtra. She identified 22 parts of the human body (including internal organs and external parts) and recalled their names by viewing the pictures on flashcards, at the age of 2 years, 9 months and 13 days, as confirmed on April 28, 2023.

Longest duration to ride an electric bike by a toddler The record for riding an electric bike for the longest duration was set by Deekshith Ramanathan (born on August 21, 2020) of Ernakulam, Kerala. He rode an electric bike (Razor MX125) on the road for 2 minutes and 38 seconds at the age of 2 years, 9 months and 8 days, as confirmed on May 29, 2023.

Fastest kid to identify 100 creatures The record for being the fastest to identify 100 creatures was set by Jakkula Sri Riyansh (born on August 6, 2019) of Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. He identified 100 creatures (including Komodo dragon, Zebra fish, Hedgehog, Alligator fish and others) and recalled their names in 3 minutes, 9 seconds and 85 milliseconds, by viewing their pictures, at the age of 3 years, 11 months and 27 days, as confirmed on August 2, 2023.

Fastest child to identify all countries by their individual outline maps The record for being the fastest to identify all the countries by their individual outline maps was set by M. S. Hasinie (born on September 9, 2013) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. She identified and recalled the names of 195 (UN recognised) countries, by viewing their individual outline maps (on a screen), in 1 minute, 55 seconds and 15 milliseconds at the age of 9 years, 10 months and 15 days, as confirmed on July 24, 2023.

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Fastest teen to solve a wooden Snake Cube while being blindfolded The record for being the fastest to solve a wooden Snake Cube blindfolded was set by P. Siddharth (born on June 4, 2010) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He solved a wooden Snake Cube in 2 seconds and 10 milliseconds, while being blindfolded, at the age of 13 years and 2 days, as confirmed on June 6, 2023.


Floating in a swimming pool for the longest duration by a specially abled child The record for floating in a swimming pool for the longest duration was set by Princeton Ezhil Vijay (born on January 30, 2016) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Being specially abled (with 75% Locomotor and 90% Intellectual disability), he floated in the swimming pool for 1 hour and 3 seconds at the age of 7 years, 5 months and 21 days, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Fastest child to tie Jodhpuri Turban The record for being the fastest to Turban was set by Harshit Songara February 4, 2015) of Jodhpur, He tied a Jodhpuri turban feet × 2.6 feet) in 59 seconds at years, 5 months and 6 days, as July 10, 2023.

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Maximum jet planes made by a child in one hour using Origami paper The record for making the maximum number of jet planes using Origami paper was set by Maadhav (born on June 18, 2015) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. He made 67 jet planes (each measuring 6 inches x 3 inches) in one hour using coloured sheets of Origami paper at the age 8 years, 1 month and 4 days, as confirmed on July 22, 2023.

The record for identifying the maximum number of flashcards in 15 minutes was set by Charvik K. (born on August 26, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He identified 205 flashcards with pictures including wild animals, birds, vegetables, colours and shapes in 15 minutes at the age of 1 year, 10 months and 27 days, as confirmed on July 22, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to recite Shiv Tandav Stotram was set by Saundarya Vishruta Panday (born on February 5, 2019) of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. She recited the complete Shiv Tandav Stotram in 2 minutes and 3 seconds at the age of 4 years, 3 months and 22 days, as confirmed on May 27, 2023.

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Fastest individual to recite all elements of the periodic table The record for being the fastest to recite all the elements of the periodic table was set by Sravanti Kurada (born on January 27, 1988) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. She recited all the 118 elements of the periodic table in 47 seconds, as confirmed on July 31, 2023.

Maximum pencil sketches of Indian monuments drawn by a teen on sticky notes The record for drawing the maximum number of pencil sketches of Indian monuments on sticky notes was set by Sreelekshmi S. (born on August 5, 2003) of Palakkad, Kerala. She drew pencil sketches of 12 monuments including Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Qutub Minar and Char Minar on 12 sticky notes (3 x 3 inch) at the age of 19 years, 10 months and 11 days, as confirmed on June 16, 2023.

Oldest to scale Mount Kilimanjaro

The record for being the oldest to scale Mount Kilimanjaro was set by Kasi Viswanadham Ganduri (Sqn Ldr veteran) (born on July 5, 1946) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. He scaled the 5,685 m high Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania on July 5, 2023 at the age of 77 years, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Maximum Physics videos uploaded on YouTube in one month

Music composed by an individual for maximum short Telugu films

The record for uploading the maximum number of Physics videos on YouTube in one month was set by Ajita Kumar Malik (born on January 22, 1998) of Ganjam, Odisha. He uploaded 54 Physics videos on YouTube (Physics with Ajita) from May 27, 2023 to June 27, 2023. The videos cover different topics including Differentiation in Physics, Electric Charges and Fields, Coulomb’s Law, System of Units and SI Unit, Errors in Measurement and others, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

The record for composing music for the maximum number of short Telugu films was set by Penumatsa Venkata Ramaraju (born on June 1, 1985) of VIzianagaram, Andhra Pradesh. Also known as P.V.R. Raja, he has composed music for 150 short Telugu films, as confirmed on July 3, 2023.

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Maximum cases filed in a civil court by an individual in a single day

Maximum public speaking topics delivered by a teen

The record for filing the maximum number of cases in a civil court in a single day was set by Advocate Shesh Nath Shukla (born on May 31, 1978) of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He filed a total number of 152 cases on May 20, 2023 in the Ghaziabad District Court, as confirmed on June 9, 2023.

The record for delivering the maximum number of public speaking topics was set by Falkia Khan (born on May 12, 2007) of Mysuru, Karnataka. She delivered 42 different topics of public speaking with videos including importance of martial arts for ladies, speech on success, motivational seminar for lady cops, speech on mother’s day and speech on Indian educational system, videos uploaded in her own YouTube channel named ‘@ Whizzsiblings1202’ from May 2021 onwards at the age of 15 years, 11 months and 9 days, as confirmed on April 21, 2023.

The record for blindfoldedly reciting the maximum number of risk factors of early childhood caries was set by Dr. Suganya Balasubramanian (born on May 16, 1993) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. To promote awareness on Paediatric Dentistry, she blindfoldedly recited 123 risk factors of early childhood caries in 3 minutes and 43 seconds, as confirmed on June 24, 2023.

Fastest individual to read the lines of a Tamil text in reverse order The record for being the fastest to read the lines of a Tamil text in reverse order was set by Manonmani M. (born on May 9, 1995) of Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu. She read 91 lines of a Tamil text titled ‘Kondraivendhan’ in reverse order in 3 minutes and 45 seconds, as confirmed on July 5, 2023.

Maximum CRPF personnel transferred and tracked using a software created by an individual The record for creating a software which transferred and tracked the maximum number of CRPF personnel was set by Sunil Dutt (born on September 16,1989) of Alwar, Rajasthan. He created a software ‘SANTOS’ (launched on April 26, 2022) which was used by CRPF to transfer and track 59, 557 personnel from January 1, 2022 to January 1, 2023. He has been awarded a commendation disc and a certificate from the Ministry of Home Affairs (Government of India) for his work, as confirmed on June 5, 2023

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Fastest to divide a large number by a single digit The record for being the fastest to divide a large number by a single digit was set by Devyansh Jhawar (born on October 2, 2002) of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He divided a large number (which consists of 198 digits) with a single digit (3) in 38 seconds and 62 milliseconds, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

India’s first teeth Archer The record for being India’s first teeth Archer was set by Abhishek Thaware (born on March 5, 1989) of Nagpur, Maharashtra. Despite his disability (polio in right arm), he is India’s first teeth Archer who shoots arrows using his teeth and hits the bullseye, as confirmed on May 10, 2023.

Fastest solo motorcycle expedition from Kanyakumari to Kashmir The record for being the fastest to complete a solo motorcycle expedition from Kanyakumari to Kashmir was set by Deepak N. Chauhan (born on June 16, 1990) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He completed 3,570 km from Kanyakumari to Kashmir on a motorcycle in 61 hours and 23 minutes, starting from Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu) at 6:33 am on June 14, 2023 and completing it at Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) at 7:56 pm on June 16, 2023, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Biggest Google logo hand embroidered using Soof technique The record for hand embroidering the biggest Google logo using Soof technique was set by Rathod Diptiben Sukhlal (born on May 5, 1993) of Kachchh, Gujarat. She hand embroidered the Google logo on cloth (with strands of colourful embroidery thread) and framed it using Soof technique. The logo measures 43 inches x 14.5 inches, as confirmed on July 25, 2023.

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Maximum songs played on Melodica using nose

Maximum authors’ photographs clicked by an individual

The record for playing the maximum number of songs on a Melodica using nose was set by Bhola Nath Shaw (born on September 15, 1971) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He played 26 songs including one devotional song (Shree Krishna Gobindo), 25 Hindi songs (Yeh Jo Mohhabbad Hai, Rangila Ree and others) using the Melodica through his nose, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

The record for clicking the maximum number of authors’ photographs was set by Praveen Palakkeel (born on June 18, 1971) of Payyanur, Kerala. He clicked the photographs of 300 authors (who have published books), as confirmed on July 7, 2023.

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Maximum languages with names used by a teen to write alphabet A The record for using the maximum number of languages with names to write the alphabet A with was set by Mumtaz Mariam [ (born on August 14, 2006) of Alappuzha, Kerala. She wrote the alphabet A in 20 languages (with their names) including Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Korean in 2 minutes and 5 seconds, as confirmed on May 31, 2023.

The record for being a woman with the maximum number of internal body organs on opposite sides was set by Reena Agarwal (born on September 8, 1984) of Pune, Maharashtra. She is the case of transposition of abdominal and thoracic viscera and her 5 internal organs are located on the opposite side of normal position namely Liver, Spleen, IVC (Inferior Vena Cava), Stomach and Heart (dextrocardia with situs inversus or situs inversus totalis), as confirmed on May 30, 2023.

Maximum Marathi surnames collected of by an individual The record for collecting the maximum number of Marathi surnames was set by Geetanjali Dwarkanath Gondhalekar (born on June 19, 1956) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She collected 3, 697 Marathi surnames and typed them on a laptop over a period of time, as confirmed on June 23, 2023.

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Longest thread sutra neti performed by an individual

Longest duration to hold Padmasana yoga pose by a teen

The record for performing the longest thread sutra neti was set by Dr. Rakesh Kumar Nimje (born on October 8, 1964) of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. He performed sutra neti using thread (measuring 100 feet long) by inserting a sutra into the nose and exhaling through the mouth. He completed the entire procedure in 2 minutes and 35 seconds, as confirmed on June 26, 2023.

The record for being in the Padmasana yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Ani Singh Jadon (born on September 25, 2008) of Bharatpur, Rajasthan. She held herself in the Padmasana yoga pose for 2 hours, 6 minutes and 10 seconds at the age of 14 years, 8 months and 20 days, as confirmed on June 14, 2023.

Maximum episodes of sitcoms directed by an individual The record for directing the maximum number of episodes of sitcoms was set by Rajesh Thalachira (born on April 5, 1983) of Kollam, Kerala. He directed a total number of 61 episodes of 3 sitcoms namely ‘Aliyans’, ‘Ladies Room’ and ‘Surabhi and Suhasini’ which are aired on different channels (Kaumudy TV and Flowers TV), as confirmed on May 11, 2023.

Tablas played at the highest peak by a teen The record for playing Tablas at the highest peak was set by Shivam Chaudhary (born on November 4, 2009) of Delhi. He climbed Mt. Everest Base Camp (at an altitude of 5,364 m) on May 28, 2023 and played 2 tablas for 3 minutes and 10 seconds at Mt. Everest Base Camp at the age of 13 years, 7 months and 15 days, as confirmed on June 19, 2023.

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Songs in maximum languages sung by an individual The record for singing songs in the maximum number of languages was set by Diki Sonowal (born on November 1, 2001) of Tinsukia, Assam. She sung the chorus (mukhda) of 50 songs in 50 languages namely Bengali, Telugu, Hindi, Punjabi, Himachali, Kamrupi, Assamese, Nepali, Bhojuri, Sanskrit and others in 13 minutes and 57 seconds, as confirmed on July 27, 2023.

Longest duration to perform hula hoop spins The record for performing hula hoop spins for the longest duration was set by Sakshi Goyal (born on May 23, 2001) of Kamrup, Assam. She performed 8,060 hula hoop spins around her waist nonstop for 1 hour, 21 minutes and 21 seconds, as confirmed on June 23, 2023.


Maximum clay models depicting yoga poses

Maximum distance covered in 24 hours by running barefoot

The record for making the maximum number of clay models depicting yoga poses was set by S. Preethi (born on July 1, 2002) of Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu. To encourage yoga among kids, she made 15 clay models representing 15 yoga poses including Bhujangasana, Tadasana, Dandasana, Vajrasana and Baddha Konasana using colourful strips of plasticine (moulding clay), as confirmed on July 25, 2023.

The record for covering the maximum distance in 24 hours by running barefoot was set by Sikander Lamba (born on December 22, 1983) of Gurugram, Haryana. He covered 201.9 km by running barefoot in 24 hours (from 8:00 am to 8:00 am), and secured second position in the open category of ‘IAU 24 Hours Asian and Oceania Championship’ held on July 2 and 3, 2022 at Bengaluru, as confirmed on July 3, 2023.

The record for covering the maximum distance on a scooty was set by Harinderpal Singh (born on March 16, 1964) of Sunam, Punjab. He started his expedition from Sangrur (Punjab) on March 19, 2023; travelled across India, Bhutan and Nepal; and completed it at Sangrur on May 23, 2023; travelling 18,000 km in 65 days, as confirmed on June 7, 2023.

Maximum distance covered on an electric motorcycle The record for covering the maximum distance on an electric motorcycle was set by Baala Manikandan (born on May 10, 1986) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He started his expedition on an electric motorcycle (Ultraviolette F77) from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on May 21, 2023 at 7:15 am, reached Leh on June 2, 2023 and completed it at Bengaluru, on June 12, 2023 at 2:30 pm; covering 6,727 km in 22 days, 7 hours and 15 minutes, as confirmed on July 6, 2023.

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Tattooing a client at the highest altitude The record for tattooing a client at the highest altitude was set by Ayob Ali (born on November 20, 2000) of Kamrup, Assam. He skilfully made a small tattoo (picture of Kedarnath Temple) on the left side of a client’s bare chest at an altitude of 3,583 metres (within the premises of the Kedarnath Temple), as confirmed on June 28, 2023.

Motivational WhatsApp messages sent for maximum consecutive days The record for sending motivational WhatsApp messages for maximum consecutive days was set by Anson C.J. (born on May 8, 1984) of Ernakulam, Kerala. He sent motivational messages on different WhatsApp groups for 2,745 days consecutively from October 27, 2015 to May 2, 2023, as confirmed on May 3, 2023.

Fastest individual to make a checkerboard pattern on a single solved 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube The record for being the fastest to make a checkerboard pattern on a single solved 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube was set by Arun J.S. (born on March 4, 1994) of Kozhikode, Kerala. He made a checkerboard pattern on a single solved 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube in 1 second and 85 milliseconds, as confirmed on June 6, 2023.

Youngest entrepreneur in the software industry The record for being the youngest entrepreneur in the software industry was set by Nikhil Garg (born on December 9, 2007) of Agra, Uttar Pradesh. He is running a software development company. The name of the company is ‘Bytecube Tech Solutions Private Limited’ which was incorporated on October 11, 2022 at the age of 14 years, 10 months and 2 days, as confirmed on July 12, 2023.

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Maximum Indian states and union territories covered by a teen in a solo roundtrip motorcycle expedition The record for covering the maximum number of Indian states and union territories in a solo roundtrip motorcycle expedition was set by T. Thushar (born on March 21, 2004) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. He started his expedition on May 18, 2023 at 5.28 am from Ayanambakkam (Chennai) and completed it at 7.49 pm at Ayanambakkam (Chennai) on June 18, 2023; covering 21 Indian states and 4 union territories (12,521.8 km) in 31 days on his Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 at the age of 19 years, 3 months and 13 days as confirmed on July 3, 2023.


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Appreciation Athul Krishna K. A. (born on November 21, 2018) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for reciting the names of 7 continents, 5 oceans, 28 Indian states, 8 union territories, 8 planets, 14 districts of Kerala, months in a year, days of the week, 7 colours of the rainbow; answering 40 G. K. questions and counting numbers from 1 to 50, at the age of 4 years and 9 months, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

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Kanishk Nayak (born on October 4, 2021) of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 26 animals, 3 birds, 8 colours, 8 actions, 12 parts of the body, 6 professionals, 3 shapes, 26 famous personalities, 28 fruits, 27 vegetables, 26 vehicles; and making the sounds of 6 animals at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Dimpana D. Gowda (born on December 6, 2020) of Chitradurga, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 8 domestic animals, 8 sea animals, 10 shapes; reciting the names of 15 Indian Presidents, names of 8 Jnanpith award winners, 5 Panchabutas, 31 districts of Karnataka, 8 directions (in Kannada), 7 continents, 4 Vedas, one shloka; singing the National Anthem and patriotic song ‘Vande Mantaram’ at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

Advika K.V. (born on June 8, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting English and Kannada alphabets, days of the week, 4 rhymes, counting numbers from 1-10; performing 22 actions; identifying 8 colours, 21 animals, 9 vehicles, 16 parts of the body and 11 fruits at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

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Shaik Devansh Chowdary (born on August 8, 2020) of Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for reciting 10 names of Dasavataras (10 avatars of Lord Vishnu), days of the week, months in a year, 7 colours, 8 planets, vowels of 5 Indian languages (Hindi, Oriya, Tamil, Gujarati and Telugu); and identifying the flags of 42 countries at the age of 3 years, as confirmed on August 11, 2023.

Shan Mariya V. S. (born on July 15, 2016) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for reciting the names of 73 books of the Roman Catholic Bible (46 from the Old Testament and 27 from the New Testament) in Malayalam in 48 seconds at the age of 6 years and 11 months, as confirmed on June 23, 2023.

Amizhthini Arun Nambi (born on August 2, 2019) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying and recalling the names of 152 creatures including insects, birds, reptiles and others in 14 minutes and 54 seconds, by viewing their pictures on a laptop screen, at the age of 3 years and 11 months, as confirmed on July 19, 2023.

Ryan Ajith (born on September 28, 2018) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for reciting 6 rhymes, school prayer; recalling days of the week, months in a year, 5 oceans, 8 planets, 14 national symbols, Gayatri Mantra; identifying 24 car logos, 23 water animals; arranging Chess pieces on a Chess board; and singing 3 Malayalam songs at the age of 4 years and 9 months, as confirmed on July 26, 2023.

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S. Jayan Aathith (born on April 6, 2021) of Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for reciting the names of 8 planets, 5 national symbols, 25 parts of the body, 10 colours, months in a year, days of the week, 3 shlokas, 15 rhymes, 6 thirukkurals, Aathichudi (16 lines), 10 Tamil poems; solving 4 puzzles; counting numbers from 1 to 20; and mimicking the sounds of 15 animals at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on August 7, 2023.


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Aiba Ansar (born on February 5, 2021) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 8 shapes, 8 national leaders; reciting the names of 8 planets, English alphabet from A to Z with their associated words, 13 colours, 13 animals, 13 fruits, 12 vegetables, 12 home appliances, 9 bathroom items, 14 vehicles, 20 miscellaneous items, 19 parts of the body (in Malayalam); counting from 1 to 20 (in Malayalam) and 1 to 10 (in English), at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

Aadrika Vivek (born on March 28, 2021) of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 13 animals, 6 vehicles, 7 fruits, 12 electronic items, 9 vegetables, 5 colours, 21 parts of the body; recalling alphabet from A to Z with their associated pictures, capitals of 6 countries, 13 vowels of Tamil alphabet, months in a year, days of the week; reciting 6 rhymes; singing the National Anthem; performing 4 actions; counting numbers from 1 to 15, at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on August 23, 2023.

Ayaan Rajput Kashepathi (born on February 18, 2022) of Mysuru, Karnataka (now residing in California, USA), is appreciated for recalling days of the week, months in a year, 10 antonyms, 8 planets; counting numbers from 1 to 10 in English and Hindi; identifying 5 water animals, 8 vehicles, 16 cartoon characters, 7 shapes, 12 food items, 13 fruits, 18 animals, 7 birds, 5 vehicles, 3 vegetables; and making the sounds of 11 animals at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

Airah Afthab (born on October 2, 2018) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 20 animals, 20 fruits, 20 parts of the body, 15 famous personalities, 14 vegetables, 14 vehicles, 12 colours, 10 professionals, 10 famous places; and recalling 15 opposite words at the age of 4 years, 9 months and 25 days, as confirmed on July 27, 2023.

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A. Pranav (born on September 8, 2021) of Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 9 animals, 3 actions, 5 vegetables, 10 pictures and 26 alphabetical pictures at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on July 25, 2023.


B. Pradhakshana (born on September 18, 2020) of Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 14 fruits, 11 vegetables, 12 parts of the body, 14 professionals, 15 birds, 11 famous leaders, 30 objects, 18 vehicles, 23 animals; reciting the names of months in a year (in English and Tamil), days of the week, letters of the English alphabet from A – Z, 12 Tamil uyir ezhuthukal; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 (in Hindi and Japanese) at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on July 31, 2023.

Md. Arhaam Ali (born on November 19, 2014) of Dakshin Dinajpur, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 195 (UN recognised) countries in 2 minutes and 2 seconds, by viewing their pictures on a large screen, at the age of 8 years and 4 months, as confirmed on April 10, 2023.

Nithilesh Ganipisetty (born on November 19, 2017) of Krishna, Andhra Pradesh (currently residing in UAE), is appreciated for reciting 17 multiplication tables (randomly from 1 to 24); and solving Mathematics question paper of Grade 4 at the age of 5 years and 6 months, as confirmed on June 8, 2023.

Bandi Himansh (born on December 4, 2020) of NTR District, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 20 fruits, 18 vegetables, 40 animals, 7 shapes, 17 vehicles; reciting 40 nursery rhymes; recalling the capitals of 28 Indian states and singing the National Anthem, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on August 25, 2023.

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Muhammed Aizam Saneen K. (born on October 12, 2020) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 29 cars, 23 animals, 11 birds, 18 natural resources, 12 shapes, 12 flowers, 25 fruits, 16 vegetables, flags of 42 countries, 25 logos, 26 famous personalities, 17 vehicles, 10 colours and 11 kitchen items at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

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Dhruvnarayan A.R. (born on November 4, 2021) of Kottayam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 28 Indian states, 7 continents, letters of the English alphabet from A to Z; counting numbers from 1 to 9; identifying 59 famous personalities, 46 animals, 32 vehicles, 18 birds, 15 insects, 25 fruits, 20 vegetables, 10 national symbols, 24 electronic items, 16 kitchen items, 16 flowers, 56 food items and 16 parts of the body at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on August 3, 2023.

Danshikabanu V. (born on March 24, 2016) of Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for solving 3 Rubik’s Cubes namely 3 x 3, 2 x 2 and a Pyraminx in 2 minutes and 55 seconds at the age of 7 years and 3 months, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

Dev Padmanabh R. (born on October 3, 2017) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 30 countries and recalling their names in 26 seconds and 35 milliseconds, by viewing the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 5 years and 10 months, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

Bhavik R. (born on July 31, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting 4 rhymes in English and 2 rhymes in Kannada, days of the week, 4 seasons; identifying 11 vehicles, 9 fruits, 6 vegetables, 13 parts of the body, 3 professionals; recalling 10 national symbols; and performing 6 actions at the age of 3 years, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

Ruhi Darur (born on June 21, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting 10 poems; recalling letters of the English alphabet with corresponding words, days of the week, months in a year; counting numbers from 1 to 10; identifying 22 animals, 25 birds, 17 parts of the body, 10 colours, 17 food items, 24 fruits, 6 insects, 7 national symbols, 10 professionals, 9 water animals, 10 shapes, 45 miscellaneous pictures, 23 vehicles, 18 vegetables; and mimicking the sounds of 14 animals at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on August 16, 2023.

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Sri Harini Aswin Kumar (born on September 21, 2021) of Karur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 23 birds,12 bugs, 25 fruits,19 professionals,10 shapes, 22 vegetables, 21 vehicles, 27 animals, 9 aquatic animals, 17 food items,14 classroom objects; reciting letters of the English alphabet from A – Z along with 26 words, 12 Tamil words; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Shivansh Budhwar (born on July 26, 2021) of Rohtak, Haryana, is appreciated for identifying 18 vehicles, 12 colours, 10 currencies, 18 musical instruments, 14 flowers, 20 parts of the body, flags of 19 countries, 29 animals, 15 vegetables, 15 fruits and 10 shapes at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on July 26, 2023.

Dhruv Saand (born on April 3, 2013) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is appreciated for solving a 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube in 21 seconds and 769 milliseconds at the age of 10 years and 2 months, as confirmed on June 26, 2023.

Arham Abdurahiman T. (born on May 6, 2020) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 24 birds, 24 fruits, 8 parts of the body, 4 insects, 5 flowers, 5 vegetables, 6 animals, 10 colours, 24 vehicles; and reciting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on July 8, 2023.

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Gargi Nilesh Shinde (born on February 9, 2022) of Nashik, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 40 countries, 16 vehicles, 21 vegetables, 25 fruits, 28 animals, 6 flowers, 8 kitchen items, 8 deities and 33 miscellaneous items at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on August 22, 2023.

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Adwait Shreyan Parida (born on December 9, 2021) of Bhubaneswar, Odisha, is appreciated for recalling days of the week, letters of the alphabet from A to Z with corresponding words, capitals of 15 Indian states; identifying 28 flags, 27 freedom fighters, 20 birds, 26 actions, 12 national symbols, 23 parts of the body, 24 professionals, 26 animals, 24 vegetables, 16 fruits, 8 monuments, 7 famous personalities, 10 shapes, 12 story books, 8 planets, 12 zodiac signs, 27 vehicles and 50 miscellaneous items, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on July 6, 2023.

Shreshta Abhilash (born on December 9, 2021) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 5 domestic items, 6 animals, 10 parts of the body, 5 fruits; answering 5 G.K. questions; and imitating the sounds of 4 animals at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on August 10, 2023.

Adritha R. Ajith (born on January 23, 2021) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 5 parts of the body, 9 vehicles, 8 wild animals, 6 farm animals, 12 fruits, 6 birds, 10 vegetables; reciting letters of the alphabet from A to Z, 2 English rhymes, 2 Malayalam rhymes; answering 6 G.K. questions; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on August 10, 2023.

Smera Mysore Rajesh (born on February 28, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for having an ability to read English books for children; solving 4 puzzles (consisting of 6 pieces each) and India map puzzle with 24 pieces (while recalling the names of states); identifying 6 vegetables, 6 fruits and 22 animals; reciting 4 shlokas and 5 rhymes; and counting numbers from 1-50 at the age of 3 years and 4 months, as confirmed on July 13, 2023.

Aditya Rajeesh Krishna P. (born on July 25, 2021) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 9 colours, 13 actions, 27 vehicles, 14 birds, 13 vegetables, 20 fruits, 15 farm and domestic animals, 16 wild animals, 9 parts of a car, 13 parts of the body, 46 pictures; and imitating the sounds of 15 animals at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on June 27, 2023.

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M. Siddharth Reddy (born on October 1, 2021) of Mahbubnagar, Telangana, is appreciated for reciting 25 rhymes in Telugu and English; recalling English alphabet, days of the week, 10 parts of the body; counting numbers from 1 to 20; identifying 10 fruits, 15 vegetables, 15 vehicles, 20 animals, 10 birds, 50 rhymes by their pictures; singing 2 songs in Telugu, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on August 24, 2023.

Ganika Pranav (born on January 6, 2012) of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for receiving 31 certificates for academic and extracurricular activities namely Olympiad, Science Expo, SIP Abacus, Poster making, Elocution, Science Expo, Chess competition, Calligraphy and others at the age of 11 years and 7 months, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

M.P. Tanush (born on October 1, 2019) of Shivamogga, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting days of the week, months in a year, 26 alphabetical words from A-Z, 5 shlokas, 3 stories; identifying 10 parts of the body; demonstrating 12 steps of Surya Namaskar; writing numbers from 1 to 10; recalling 10 national symbols; and answering 10 G.K. questions at the age of 3 years and 8 months, as confirmed on June 21, 2023.

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Adam Aibak (born on March 9, 2020) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling 5 duas, 12 Arabic months, 4 surahs of Holy Quran; reading Arabic alphabet; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 in Arabic at the age of 3 years and 4 months, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

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Rishi Arun (born on April 17, 2015) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying and reciting all 118 elements of the periodic table, 150 multiple brand logos; recalling names of 35 branches of studies (ending in ‘-ology’) at the age of 8 years and 3 months, as confirmed on August 16, 2023.

Dhyan Shiju Dev (born on July 26, 2015) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying the flags of all the 195 (UN recognised) countries and recalling their names in 3 minutes and 28 seconds, by viewing the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 7 years and 11 months, as confirmed on July 10, 2023.

Kothapalli Sai Saaksh (born on December 21, 2018) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 100 countries and recalling their names in 5 minutes and 38 seconds, by viewing the pictures of flags on a screen, at the age of 4 years and 6 months, as confirmed on June 22, 2023.

Chinthada Thashwika Sri (born on August 25, 2020) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for reciting 25 rhymes; singing the national song; counting numbers from 1 to 20; identifying 23 animals, 12 vegetables, 16 fruits, 12 colours and 6 vehicles; and imitating the sounds of 6 animals at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on July 3, 2023. Mandhadapu Aadhvika Githansha (born on February 22, 2021) of Khammam, Telangana, is appreciated for naming the capitals of 14 Indian states and 9 national symbols; identifying 9 parts of the body, 11 vegetables, 9 vehicles, 9 deities, 7 animals, 3 festivals, 3 helpers, 10 fruits; and reciting one Telugu rhyme at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

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Lavin Swarnsingh Chauhan (born on July 15, 2020) of Palghar, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying the flags of all the 195 (UN recognised) countries at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on June 10, 2023.

Advik Sujith M.P. (born on November 13, 2021) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 27 animals, 24 birds, 27 flowers, 27 fruits, 27 vegetables, 30 vehicles, 14 shapes, 28 famous personalities, flags of 27 countries, 27 professions, 27 actions, 30 miscellaneous items, 16 parts of the body, 13 colours; counting numbers from 1 to 15; and imitating the sounds of 14 animals and birds at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on July 21, 2023.

Devamsh Parish (born on July 12, 2021) of Alappuzha, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 12 parts of the body, 8 animals, 10 freedom fighters, 14 birds, 5 shapes, 17 vegetables and 21 fruits at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Ishanvya Sunil (born on November 3, 2021) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 9 shapes, 8 colours, 20 animals, 12 parts of the body, 6 ornaments, 9 insects, 8 birds, 8 vehicles, 12 vegetables, 15 fruits, 7 cartoon characters, 19 food items, 17 leaders, 5 flowers, 11 action words, 29 daily use items and 10 miscellaneous items at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

Aarush R. Nambiar (born on November 9, 2020) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 9 vehicles, 13 animals, 11 food items, 8 vegetables, 25 domestic items, 8 parts of the body; reciting 3 rhymes, months in a year, days of the week, numbers from 1 to 10; and performing 8 actions at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on July 29, 2023.

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A.M. Tanvik Jayanth (born on December 2, 2021) of Salem, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 15 animals, 17 sports, 14 dance forms, 15 actions, 32 fruits, 21 vegetables, 11 parts of the body, 14 musical instruments, flags of 25 countries, 22 pictures, 23 cartoon characters, 7 Indian currency notes, 12 deities, 25 books; reciting the names of 65 pictures; and imitating the sounds of 8 animals at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

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Sai Magizhan V.P. (born on December 13, 2021) of Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 8 domestic animals, 8 wild animals, 8 birds, 8 fruits, 8 vegetables, 8 vehicles, 18 shapes, 8 parts of the body and 7 national symbols at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on July 21, 2023.

Rezin Salih E.K. (born on April 17, 2012) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 10 wild animals, 10 domestic animals, 9 sea animals, 12 actions, 11 fruits, 11 food items, 9 freedom fighters, 10 professions, 10 car logos, 11 insects, 11 birds, 9 colours, 10 vehicles and 9 pictures on nature (despite being a mild autistic child) at the age of 11 years and 3 months, as confirmed on July 29, 2023.

Sukirth Urs H.K. (born on September 28, 2020) of Mysuru, Karnataka, is appreciated for recalling days of the week, months in a year; counting numbers 1-20; identifying 35 animals, 20 birds, 12 flowers, 25 vehicles, 30 vegetables, 30 fruits, 25 flags, 10 currencies, 36 famous personalities, 24 musical instruments, 15 community helpers, 6 chemical formulas, 10 shapes, 20 parts of the body, 10 colours, 20 action words, 13 shapes; making sounds of 10 animals; answering 9 GK questions, at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on May 10, 2023.

Kriti Surana (born on June 27, 2021) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for reciting 4 rhymes; recalling letters of the English alphabet, 6 baby animals, 5 animal foods; counting numbers from 1-10; identifying 26 miscellaneous pictures, 10 food items, 7 cartoon characters, 6 shapes, 7 clothes, 8 animals, 10 birds, 8 water animals, 9 fruits, 9 vegetables, 9 vehicles, 9 stationery items, 12 parts of the body, 6 utensils, 7 national symbols, 6 insects; and making the sounds of 7 animals at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on August 9, 2023.

Stithipragyan Nayak (born on December 12, 2019) of Jagatsinghapur, Odisha, is appreciated for reciting days of the week, months in a year, 39 countries, capitals of 28 Indian states, 2 shlokas; answering questions related to 17 national symbols and 16 G.K. questions at the age of 3 years and 7 months, as confirmed on August 3, 2023.

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Thraya Midhun V. (born on May 14, 2020) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 26 animals, 15 fruits, 18 vegetables, 12 colours, 9 shapes, 14 parts of the body, flags of 25 countries, 15 famous personalities; reciting letters of the alphabet from A to Z, 15 Prime Ministers of India, 18 national leaders, 7 state symbols of Kerala, 13 national symbols, 8 planets, 7 continents, 14 districts of Kerala, days of the week and months in a year at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 10, 2023.

Tiyasha V.D. (born on July 22, 2020) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 25 national leaders, 30 vehicles, 20 fruits, 20 vegetables, 36 animals, 16 birds, 21 parts of the body, 24 shapes, 24 Mathematical symbols; reciting 23 national symbols, 30 opposite words, 28 Indian states and their capitals, 26 English alphabetical words, 8 rhymes, 15 thirukkurals, 8 planets, 7 continents, 7 famous places; singing the Indian National Anthem; and counting numbers from 1 to 100 at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on June 9, 2023.

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Adwitiya Mondal (born on August 19, 2021) of Nadia, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 20 animals, 12 birds, 18 fruits, 6 flowers, 12 vegetables, 7 vehicles, 8 freedom fighters, 5 wonders of the world, 7 electronic items, 5 countries, 5 space objects, 34 miscellaneous items, 6 deities, 6 numbers, 18 parts of the body, 5 colours; and reciting 5 rhymes at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on July 21, 2023.

Nityansh Aggarwal (born on August 16, 2021) of New Delhi, is appreciated for identifying 27 parts of the body, 25 electronic items, 12 toys, 15 stationery items, 14 shapes, 11 colours, 14 fruits, 12 vegetables, 12 vehicles, 23 animals, 7 birds, 19 food items, numbers from 1 to 10, letters of the English alphabet from A to Z, 18 bathroom items, 18 clothes, 17 actions and 47 objects at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on July 19, 2023. India Book of Records | October 2023

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N. Keerthi Sri (born on June 10, 2020) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 10 miscellaneous items, numbers from 1-10, 5 food items, all Indian states on a map, 5 cartoon pictures; reciting 10 Tamil Thirukkurals at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 22, 2023.

Nakshatra M. (born on June 8, 2019) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for demonstrating 52 Samyukta and Asamyukta Hasta mudras (single and double hand gestures of Bharatanatyam dance) in 35 seconds while reciting their names, at the age of 4 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 19, 2023.

Palkit Mukul Shah (born on April 8, 2020) of Pune, Maharashtra, is appreciated for solving an India map puzzle (consisting of 25 pieces); and recalling the names of Indian states in 6 minutes and 16 seconds at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on July 28, 2023.

Rashvika (born on January 31, 2020) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for performing one Surya Namaskar, 13 yoga poses (including Trikonasan, Halasana, Bhujangasana, Baddha Konasana and others), Karra Samu and punching one punching bag in 4 minutes and 53 seconds at the age of 3 years and 5 months, as confirmed on July 25, 2023.

Ravit Rajeevnath (born on February 10, 2015) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling 11 national symbols; identifying 28 fruits, 30 animals, 20 water animals, 15 parts of a computer, 25 sports, 6 seasons, 30 food items, 25 insects, 20 car logos, 15 vehicles, 20 parts of the body, 22 professionals, 15 internal parts, 20 flags of different countries, 20 emotions, 16 weather signs, 40 electric appliances, 24 flowers; and answering 19 questions at the age of 8 years and 5 months, as confirmed on July 31, 2023.

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Deekshitha R. (born on May 18, 2021) of Puducherry, is appreciated for recalling English vowels, counting numbers from 1 to 10; identifying letters of the English alphabet with corresponding pictures, 15 animals, 6 fruits, 11 food items, 2 vehicles, 22 miscellaneous pictures; producing the sounds of 8 animals; and placing letters of the alphabet and 19 shapes into their places at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on July 31, 2023. Heshrita G.D. (born on September 3, 2021) of Tumkar, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 18 fruits, 12 famous personalities, 18 food items, 12 flowers, 6 sculptures, young ones of 11 animals, 16 birds, 18 animals and 27 cartoon characters at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on July 22, 2023.

Nandish Sharma (born on June 4, 2014) of Panchkula, Haryana, is appreciated for being a vlogger at a young age. He visited Nathu La Pass on June 19, 2022 and uploaded the video on his YouTube channel at the age of 8 years, as confirmed on June 16, 2023.

Nayra Varun Nath (born on December 6, 2021) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 32 animals, 8 colours, 12 birds, 10 fruits, 10 vegetables, 8 insects, flags of 8 countries, 12 parts of the body, 14 famous personalities, 12 books, 20 objects, 8 celestial bodies, random numbers (from 0 to 9); singing the English alphabet song; imitating the sounds of 10 animals; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 1 year and 7 months, as confirmed on July 25, 2023.

Inaaya S Juraij (born on January 14, 2021) of Ayoor, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 8 famous personalities, 18 animals, 8 fruits, 7 vegetables, 8 vehicles, 12 birds, 8 colours, 12 cartoon characters, 12 toys, 14 parts of the body, 20 objects, 35 household items, 4 shapes; reciting letters of the English alphabet from A – Z along with 26 words; mimicking the sounds of 6 animals; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on July 26, 2023.

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Hemsharan K. (born on December 10, 2014) of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for mentally solving 10 double digit addition sums (each sum consisting of 5 double digits) in 1 minute and 19 seconds, using Abacus technique, at the age of 8 years and 8 months, as confirmed on August 16, 2023.


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Arun Raj (born on April 2, 1984) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for participating in BaPuBaRally 2016 organised by Long Distance Riders. He started his motorcycle expedition from Bengaluru on February 27, 2016, travelled through Chitradurga (Karnataka), Pune (Maharashtra) and returned to Bengaluru, covering a distance of 1,689 km in 24 hours, as confirmed on July 21, 2023.

Gowri Borkar (born on January 29, 2009) of Udupi, Karnataka, is appreciated for receiving a ‘Certificate of Completion’ from International Youth Club for successfully completing the Chadar Trek from January 22, 2023 to January 29, 2023 at the age of 14 years, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

Naba Kishore Das (born on March 20, 1959) of Cuttack, Odisha, is appreciated for being awarded the ‘Police Medal for Meritorious Service’ on the occasion of Republic Day 2019. He has achieved 80 national and international awards for short films. He produced a short film ‘Meena’, which was selected for the 13th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival (held at Noida on April 30, 2023), as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

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Ajikumar Thankayyam (born on May 3, 1973) of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for composing a song using one single note (C note). He used different instruments, rhythms, dynamics and effects to create contrast and variation in his one note song, as confirmed on July 17, 2023.

Ranjan Dilip Nandu (born on June 4, 1959) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is appreciated for solving a 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube, 2 x 2 Rubik’s Cube and a Pyraminx Cube in 6 minutes, 49 seconds and 59 milliseconds, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Dr. Somnath Nivrutti Gite (born on February 24, 1986) of Ahmadnagar, Maharashtra, is appreciated for spreading awareness in society about ‘de-addiction’ through newspaper articles and seminars in schools and colleges. He achieved 13 appreciation letters for his work from reputed organisations and eminent personalities including Governor of Maharashtra, as confirmed on June 14, 2023. Dr. Somnath Nivrutti Gite (born on February 24, 1986) of Ahmadnagar, Maharashtra, is appreciated for spreading awareness in society about ‘deaddiction’ through newspaper articles and seminars in schools and colleges. He achieved 13 appreciation letters for his work from reputed organisations and eminent personalities including Governor of Maharashtra, as confirmed on June 14, 2023.


Rahul A.R. (born on February 13, 1999) of Idukki, Kerala, is appreciated for being an edupreneur to run an educational institute at a young age. He is a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and has been running an institution for Commerce students since July 7, 2021 at the age of 22 years and 4 months, as confirmed on August 7, 2023.

Muhammad (born on February 8, 2008) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for completing two online courses namely Digital Forensics Essentials (DFE) and Introduction to Basic Ethical Hacking at the age of 15 years, as confirmed on July 5, 2023.

Sangat Bankim Naik (born on October 15, 1996) of Vadodara, Gujarat, is appreciated for writing two journals titled ‘Mechanical Design of Inertially Stabilized Platform for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle’ (IJSRED-V5I6P64), published in International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development and ‘A Microstructural Analysis and Defect Evaluation in WAAM of NITINOL SMA’ (MSEA-D-23-03426), published in Material Science and Engineering. These journals were a part of his M.Tech dissertation work at NIT Warangal for the year 20222023, as confirmed on August 16, 2023. Mohammad Ouzaib (born on January 11, 2003) of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, is appreciated for receiving 6 certificates including 4 certificates for an online webinar on the Rakshin Project (under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports), as confirmed on August 19, 2023.

Gayathri Vijayalekshmi (born on February 17, 1962) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for performing a solo Bharatanatyam dance recital for one hour at the Sabarimala Sreedharma Sastha Temple stage (under the control of Travancore Devaswom Board) on January 7, 2023, at the age of 60 years and 10 months, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

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Nirmala Soni (born on April 24, 1983) of Satna, Madhya Pradesh, is appreciated for clearing the Valuation Examinations in The Asset Class (Securities and Financial Assets) from the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) and Social Auditor Examinations from the National Institute of Securities Market (NISM). She is a Registered Valuer and social auditor in Satna and has received three awards including ‘Top 50 Remarkable Women 2023’ and ‘The Real Super Woman 2023’, as confirmed on July 3, 2023.

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Hardik Dichil (born on December 8, 2021) of Palakkad, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 10 vehicles, 10 parts of the body, 9 animals, 9 famous personalities, 8 fruits, 7 food items, 7 action words, 6 shapes, 6 kitchen items, 5 vegetables, 5 home appliances, 4 birds and 15 miscellaneous items at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on August 24, 2023.

Saanvi Agrawal (born Udaipur, Rajasthan, is the complete Shiv minutes and 3 seconds and 8 months, August 8, 2023.

on December 7, 2016) of appreciated for reciting Tandav Stotram in 5 at the age of 6 years as confirmed on

Tippatla Prashvitha (born on May 16, 2019) of Khammam, Telangana, is appreciated for reciting 5 parts of a computer, months in a year, days of the week, 10 space objects, 10 vehicles, 8 shapes, 13 Indian states, 13 parts of the body, 4 seasons, 4 parts of a plant, names of 5 fingers; writing letters of the English alphabet; identifying colours of the rainbow, 7 Indian currency coins; and answering 20 G.K. questions at the age of 4 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 10, 2023.

Ishan Dolai (born on November 14, 2019) of Medinipur, West Bengal, is appreciated for reciting 17 mantras in 5 minutes and 48 seconds at the age of 3 years and 9 months, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

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Daneen Shameem Erachambatt (born on January 14, 2019) of Malappuram, Kerala (now residing in Sharjah, UAE), is appreciated for identifying 30 parts of the body, 15 colours, 10 domestic animals, 15 wild animals, 10 famous personalities, 10 flags, 25 food items, 28 fruits, 17 vegetables, 10 shapes, 6 monuments, 16 vehicles; answering 10 G.K. questions; reciting 18 antonyms, 26 action words; and counting numbers from 1 to 100 at the age of 4 years and 6 months, as confirmed on July 14, 2023.


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India Book of Records is registered with the Government of India with RNI no HARENG/2010/32259. India Book of Records is affiliated to Asia Book of Records and follows International Protocol of Records (IPRs) as per the consensus arrived at the meeting of the Chief Editors of National Record Books, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.


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