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Multiplicity of Achievements Performed at India Book of Records | ||
New Delhi, Delhi, India India Book of Records has a complete basket of multiple records achieved by individuals or organizations. Some attempts are actually perfected by individuals by breaking previous records done by themselves or by others. Whatever the case may be, the focus and the hard-work towards achieving the respective attempt-holders are always appreciated well. Here are a few records done recently.
Fresh Talents of India Book of Records
B.V. Kuralamuthan (born on July 1, 2018) of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for recalling the capitals of all the 28 Indian states in 43 seconds at the age of 4 years and 1 month, as confirmed on August 29, 2022.
The record for creating all-Bengali Mahalaya versions in English was set by Supriyo Sengupta (born on November 15, 1974) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He created an international form of Mahishashura Mardini named as ‘The Demon Slaying Goddess Durga’, while maintaining the original creation by Bani Kumar and also copyrighted his work as Mahalaya in English, as confirmed on May 10, 2022.
Maximum length of hand-woven cloth by non-weavers The record for the maximum length of hand-woven cloth by non-weavers was set by Maharashtra State Handloom Corporation Ltd. at the MSHC Complex, Nagpur, Maharashtra. Celebrating the occasion of National Handloom Day, a 98 feet long handloom fabric named ‘Fabric of Unity’ was woven by 1,426 non-weaving common citizens under the project that aimed to educate the common man about handloom art and cultural heritage of India, on August 3, 2022.
Pankaj Nagar (born on April 16, 1954) of Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is appreciated for undertaking a 200 km long ‘Padyatra’ (on foot) from Ahmedabad to Maa Ambaji Temple and has till date completed 33 ‘Padyatras’, as confirmed on August 31, 2022.
Maximum students participating in an online visionary session The record for maximum participants in an online visionary session was set by Career Katta from Mumbai, Maharashtra. The pan Maharashtra record attempt was attended by a total of 49406 students from the state of Maharashtra, including remote places. A 75-minute online workshop on the topic "Different Career options to Youth & Vision of Indian Youth in the next 75 years" was organized and attended by participants at the auspicious occasion of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav via online platform, on August 9, 2022.
Shri Shankarlal Sundarbai Shasun Jain College for Women, Chennai, India set the record for maximum students wearing Indian Freedom Fighters’ mask, wherein total of 8773 students of 75 school from 74 city-schools wore a mask depicting freedom fighters, followed by taking the National Pledge in their respective institutions in Chennai, India, on August 12, 2022.
Maximum millet-based dishes displayed at multiple locations in one hour |
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