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India Book of Records Monthly, thirty second issue

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November 2023

Issue 32

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4 IBR Convocation attracts Record Holders The Convocation@IBRoffice, a much-awaited event held every month at the corporate office of the India Book Records (IBR) at IMT, Sector 68, Faridabad, has been attracting a large segment of record holders. People are enthusiastically lining up for the upcoming events.

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Cloud infrastructure programme

The record for maximum participants in an online cloud infrastructure faculty development programme was set by Brainovision Solutions India Pvt Ltd of Hyderabad, Telangana on August 21 to August 25, 2023.

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Insulin Awareness Vertical floating Python programming Campaign without movement for social cause The record for the maximum number of pledges signed by HCPs to support and appreciate insulin usage was set by Novo Nordisk India Pvt Ltd of Bengaluru, wherein 8328 doctors across India logged in to a portal.

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The record for vertical floating without physical movement for the longest duration by a quinquagenarian was set by Pravin Dadarao Akhare of Amravati, Maharashtra. He floated at the Jog stadium, Amravati.

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The record for the maximum number of students doing Python programming in Google Colaboratory with social messages was set by the Google Developer Student Club - Paavai Engineering College of Namakkal, Tamil Nadu.


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Challenging the highest motorable road

Two records were set by the Harley Owners Group of Gurugram, Haryana, for a bike and a pickup expedition from the lowest to the highest motorable road, wherein the daredevils travelled from Kuttanad to Umling La. 30

A pickup to the Himalayas

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Biggest Idol of Lord Ganesha

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Dual Relief in Neuropathic Pain

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Mega Blood Donation Drive

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The Flavor of Madua Cookies

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Drinking water like a pro

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Ziplining despite disability

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Dear Readers,

The Convocation@IBROffice ceremony is becoming popular day by day. People from every part of the country are showing interest in participating in this amazing monthly event. The situation is such that the waiting list has started getting longer and booking for the next few months is already done. Read the details of the second convocation ceremony inside in the cover story. Apart from this, many interesting stories are also included in this issue. On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, students and teachers of Jain Shantamani Kala Kendra, Bengaluru, Karnataka created a large idol of Lord Ganesha using waste materials and old newspapers, which set a record. The objective of this project was to create awareness about the environment and to encourage waste upcycling. Ranchi, Jharkhand based Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology once again created a new record this year. This time the students and chefs there together prepared 54 varieties of dishes in 52 minutes using Madua flour as the basic ingredient. Another story is about Vijay Devarkhyani of Bhopal, a case of Locomotor Disability above 82% (Cerebral Palsy with mental retardation). He set a record for aerial runway by ziplining between two 473 feet high towers, which is an example in itself. Along with this, you will get to read many other unique records and adventures on the pages inside. In these, the adventurous expedition from Kerala to Ladakh by Harley Owners’ Group of Gurugram will thrill you and also inspire you to visit inaccessible mountains. Some of these stories may encourage you too to create a new record. Send your feedback to: media@indiabookofrecords.in

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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 Manikkoth, 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, Pramil Dwivedi West Bengal Samar Chakraborty, Sunita Kedia All India Manoj Prajapati, Manoj Singh, Hemant Sharma, Anjul Tomar


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he Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Amazon Web Services (AWS), organized by Brainovision Solutions India Pvt Ltd, in association with the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and in collaboration with more than 400 Engineering Colleges and Universities across India, turned out to be a monumental initiative. The activity, which took place from

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August 21 to 25, 2023, was broadcasted live on Youtube and Zoom platforms, created a new record under the India Book of Records (IBR). The programme was exclusively designed for college faculty and aimed to empower educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively harness the power of Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing services in their teaching methodologies. By doing so, it aimed to equip students with the practical skills required to excel in the digital era. A total of 28,000 registered faculty members from the related engineering colleges and universities participated in the activity. Dr Buddha Chandra Shekhar, Chief Coordinating Officer from the AICTE, was the chief guest of the concluding programme, while Ms Yasashwi S from Brainovision was the special guest. The event was coordinated by Dr Jayahsri B Madalgi, Prof Abhishek Nazare, and Prof Swarooprani Manoor. An expert in managing advanced technologies, processes, cybersecurity, and people, Dr Buddha Chandra Shekhar has developed more than 180 tech-based systems. Dr Chandra

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Shekhar is focused on making India as education and knowledge capital of the world by providing the best education, technology, skilling, entrepreneurship, startup, internships, and innovation eco-system to the youth of India. His focus has been on strategy, technology, and business transformation. The programme offered participating faculty members an extensive exploration of AWS services, covering computing, storage, databases, networking, and more. Participants gained a profound understanding of the AWS ecosystem. Through interactive sessions, practical exercises, and real-world case studies, faculty members were engaged in hands-on learning experiences. These activities ensured a deeper comprehension of AWS applications in academic contexts. The FDP was led by experienced industry professionals with in-depth knowledge of AWS. Their guidance and insights enriched the programme and kept it aligned with industry best practices. In his communication with the India Book of Records magazine, Ganesh Nag Doddi, who has been associated with the programme, said, “The AWS Faculty Development Programme


(FDP) was planned and executed to empower engineering college faculty with the knowledge and skills related to AWS (Amazon Web Services) technology. The primary goals might include enhancing faculty members’ understanding of cloud computing, AWS services, and modern development practices. This initiative benefited the faculty by ensuring the integration of current industry practices into the academic curriculum, fostering a more up-to-date and practical learning environment. The programme likely involved Hands-on sessions and resources to effectively convey AWS concepts to faculty members, enabling them to educate students on cutting-edge technologies.” Brainovision Solutions India Pvt Ltd is an organization started in 2014 that serves web solutions, software development, and tech education in the corporate field. This is the place for brands, students, and faculty to find the best solution. Its vision is to be an accessible platform for technical solutions. Along with software development and solutions, it aims to fill the gap

between academics and corporations. It plans a similar activity for students in the coming months.

The record for maximum participants in an online cloud infrastructure faculty development programme was set by Brainovision Solutions India Pvt Ltd of Hyderabad, Telangana on August 21 to August 25, 2023.

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Cover Story

IBR Convocation attracts

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he Convocation@IBRoffice, a much-awaited event held every month at the corporate office of the India Book Records (IBR) at IMT, Sector 68, Faridabad, has been attracting a large segment of record holders. People are enthusiastically lining up for the upcoming events. The second edition of the Convocation held on October 14, 2023, was a big hit with guests from different states.

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Record Holders

Mrs Neerja Roy Chowdhury, Managing Editor, IBR, said, “This is a proud moment for us to welcome our record holders from across India. The convocation ceremony is to honour them for their passion and talent. The kind of response we have been receiving is overwhelming. Talent and courage must be encouraged to take things to the next level. Record holders are extraordinary people and they deserve respect and motivation.” India Book of Records | November 2023

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The record holders involved in the event included Geeta Yadav, Priya Yadav and Ritu Yadav (Gurugram), Sanjay Arora, Commissioner of Police (Delhi), CM Vishnav Samraat (Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh), Jetavath Mothilal (Nalgonda, Telangana), Durga Sheshrao Thakre (Pune), Khushnuma Sanobar (Deoghar, Jharkhand), Zillar Rahman (Murshidabad, West Bengal), Raj Kumar Sharma and Dipesh Shyamsunder Biyani (Mumbai), Atharav Pollai (Sambalpur, Odisha), Krishnamurthy KS (Shivamogga, Karnataka), Alankrita Akhil A (Alappuzha, Kerala), Laija G (Kollam, Kerala), MD Giash Uddin (Kamrup, Assam), Dr BR Hiremath, Advaith Ram Reddy (Bengaluru), Tanvi Sanjayrao Nalamwar (Gondia, Maharashtra), Shrikant Tukaram Kajave (Kolhapur), Bharadwaj DVRS (Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh),

Neha S Krishnan (Kottayam, Kerala), Arnav Rout (Khorda, Odisha), Sreyas RC and Sunil Venjaramoodu (Thiruvananthapuram), Sreyas R.C. (Thiruvananthapuram). The programme witnessed live performances of some of the record-holders. The guests were from all age groups from kids to elderly people. Mrs Neerja Roy Chowdhury felicitated them with a trophy, memento and gift hampers. COO and Editor Mr. Narvijay Yadav’s address to the attendees was insightful and kept everyone captivated.Photoshoots, media interviews and a tour of the IBR office made the event memorable for one and all. Demand to participate in the eventhas been growing and the waiting list is getting longer.

IBR Convocation is to honour Record Holders.

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—­Neerja Roy Chowdhury

The esteemed Achievers and the entire India Book of Records family pose in front of the majestic building of the India Book of Records office with Managing Editor Mrs Neerja Roy Chowdhury and COO & Editor Mr. Narvijay Yadav at the centre.

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Remarkable Memory Feat In an impressive display of memory prowess,

Atharav Pollai, hailing from Sambalpur, Odisha,

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achieved a remarkable milestone. At the tender age of 4 years and 6 months, this young prodigy astounded everyone by flawlessly reciting 48 mobile numbers within a mere 8 minutes and 58 seconds.

Young Genius’s Impressive Knowledge Alankrita Akhil A., a resident of Alappuzha, Kerala, displayed an extraordinary talent at an exceptionally young age. At just 3 years and 7 months, she showcased her remarkable knowledge by identifying the flags of 10 different countries, effortlessly reciting the names of all 28 Indian states along with their capitals, and naming 5 national symbols.

Youngest Software Developer Bharadwaj D.V.R.S., hailing from Rajahmundry,

Andhra Pradesh, etched his name in the India Book of Records by becoming the youngest software developer, at the tender age of 13 years and 7 months. He developed two distinct software programmes, ‘Virtual pen’ and ‘PriV,’ using Python programming language. He also created 10 websites, consisting personal information, educational resources, games, and a calculator.

Young Artistic Prodigy In a remarkable display of artistic talent, Sreyas R. C., a young resident of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, achieved an amazing feat. At just 6 years and 3 months of age, Sreyas created the largest wall painting measuring 44 inches by 60 inches, using an array of natural materials such as leaves, sand, beetroot juice, coconut, and chalk, etching his name in the India Book of Records..

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A Poetic Journey Khushnuma Sanobar, hailing from Deoghar, Jharkhand, embarked on a poetic journey that deserves high appreciation. She unveiled her poetic talents at the age of 15 years and 3 months when she authored a captivating poetry book titled ‘I Have Abandoned My Own Words’ with a collection of 45 soulful poems.

Organic Miracle Okra plant MD Giash Uddin, a resident of Kamrup,

Assam, has made an astonishing mark in the world of gardening. His dedication and green thumb led to the growth of an exceptional okra plant, often known as ‘Ladies Finger.’ This remarkable plant reached an astounding height of 17 feet and 9 inches giving him a deserving place in the India Book of Records.

Lightning-Fast Knowledge Neha S. Krishnan, hailing from Kottayam, Kerala,

Pedaling Through the Ages Raj Kumar Sharma, a resident of Navi Mumbai,

Maharashtra, proved that age is no barrier to pursuing one’s passion. This septuagenarian set a remarkable record for covering the maximum distance during multiple cycle rides. As of November 22, 2021, he achieved a staggering milestone, cycling an astounding 41,493 kilometers across 897 rides. India Book of Records | November 2023

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has left a mark as the fastest to recite the names of all the Asian countries. Born on April 17, 2015, at the age of 6 years and 8 months, Neha’s extraordinary feat was recorded in the India Book of Records. She astoundingly recited the names of 48 Asian countries in a mere 17 seconds and 80 milliseconds.


Whistling Virtuoso

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Shrikant Tukaram Kajave, a resident of Kolhapur, Maharashtra, has taken whistling to new heights. At the age of 66 years, 8 months, and 3 days, he astounded the world with his unique skill. Shrikant Kajave set a remarkable record by performing 9 distinct whistling techniques, including the intricate wavy pucker whistling, throat whistling, and teeth whistling, among others.

Mathematics Maestro Zillar Rahman, hailing from Murshidabad, West

Bengal, has earned well-deserved appreciation in the India Book of Records for his remarkable literary endeavor. He authored a book titled ‘Universal Competitive Maths’ in Bengali language, published by Unique Path Finder in the year 2023. It is a guide for competitive mathematics examinations and boasts 29 chapters filled with both solved and unsolved problems.

Triumph Over Learning Challenges Arnav Rout, a resident of Khorda, Odisha, has

achieved Appreciation in the India Book of Records despite facing significant learning challenges. Arnav has a 50% learning disability (ASD) yet he displayed exceptional determination and mathematical ability at the age of 13 years and 11 months. He solved multiplication tables ranging from 178 x 1 to 178 x 15, along with additions and subtractions.

An Artistic YouTube Odyssey Durga Sheshrao Thakre, hailing from Pune,

Maharashtra, has carved her niche in the digital realm of art and creativity. She accomplished a remarkable record and etched her name in the India Book of Records by making and uploading a staggering 2,300 videos of rangoli designs on her YouTube channel,’Durga Thakre’.

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Dedication to Cultural Heritage Jetavath Mothilal, a proud member of the Banjara community from Nalgonda, Telangana, has earned well-deserved Appreciation in the India Book of Records. He served as Deputy Sthapathi at YTDA (Yadagirigutta Temple Development Authority), Telangana.

Commendable Techno-literary Work Sunil Venjaramoodu, a resident of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, produced a remarkable techno-literary work at the age of about 49 years when his book was published with poems having QR codes. He set a record in India Book of Records for publishing a book titled, ‘Oxygen’ with the maximum number of QR codes generated for all the poems in it.

Excellent Memory Prowess Advaith Ram Reddy who hails from Bengaluru,

Penchant for Stars C.M. Vaishnav Samrat, hailing from Chittoor,

Andhra Pradesh, displayed an extraordinary talent at an exceptionally young age of 4 years, 7 months. He showcased his remarkable knowledge by recalling and reciting maximum celestial bodies at such an early age. He recited the names of 170 celestial bodies including all planets, moons of all planets and dwarf planets and their moons. India Book of Records | November 2023

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Karnataka, showcased his exceptional brilliant mind by identifying maximum human bones in one minute despite being a toddler. This young prodigy astounded everyone by flawlessly identifying 11 human bones in one minute at the age of 1 year, 11 months. Advaith’s exceptional memory prowess proves his exceptional talent and dedication.


Phenomenal Feat of Joint Cracking

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Dipesh Shyamsunder Biyani, a resident of Mumbai, Maharashtra, astounded everyone by performing the maximum number of body joint cracks. He showcased 100 body joint cracks with his fingers, toes and necks in 2 minutes and 38 seconds. This incredible feat is a shining example of his dedicated practise.

A Shining Example of Creativity K.S. Krishnamurthy who hails from

Shivamogga, Karnataka, showcased a unique example of creativity by making the Largest wooden fountain pen. He made a fountain pen, that measures 5.86 metres x 0.73 metres and weighs 250 kg., by using salad wood, ink, wood polish and golden paint.

Fast and Witty Writing Skills Laija G., who belongs to Kollam, Kerala has

become the fastest to write the names of all districts of Kerala in Malayalam mirror writing. She wrote the names of all the 14 districts of Kerala in Malayalam mirror writing in 58 seconds and 71 milliseconds. Her remarkable speed and knowledge showcase her impressive memory and passion for the geography of her home state.

Eye-catching Charcoal Portrait Tanvi Sanjayrao Nalamwar, a resident of

Gondia, Maharashtra, showed a marvelous portrait skill by drawing the largest charcoal portrait of Sushant Singh Rajput. She made this charcoal portrait, measuring 5.5 inches x 4.5 inches, of the late Bollywood Actor, Sushant Singh Rajput on a white drawing sheet.

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Exceptional Sportsmanship of Three Sibling Sisters Mr. Jitendra Singh, proud father of the rockstar daughters, Priya Yadav, Geeta Yadav, and Ritu Yadav was elated to meet and share about the exemplary sportsmanship of his daughters. His daughters set a record of being the first Indian team of sisters who won bronze and silver medals in Taekwondo International Championship. They won a total number of 3 bronze medals together in the European Cup Poomsae G2 and 3 Silver medals together in the Swedish Open Poomsae G2 in Sweden.

Largest Walkathon for Drug Awareness Dr. B.R. Hiremath, KSES, Deputy Commissioner

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of Excise, Bengaluru (Urban District 6) has supported a Drug Awareness Walkathon in which almost 15,000 people participated. He supported Karnataka State Excise Department in association with M Square Networks, National Service Scheme to organise the walkathon at Shree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru on the occasion of International Drug Awareness Day on June 26, 2022.

Massive Turnout for ‘Say Yes to Life, No to Drugs’ Pledge In a significant and collaborative effort led by Delhi Police under the guidance of Shri Sanjay Arora, Commissioner of Police, Delhi, and in the presence of the Honourable Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena, a remarkable milestone was achieved by setting a record in the India Book of Records. A total of 3,39,073 individuals from diverse segments of society across India joined forces to take the “Say Yes to Life, No to Drugs” pledge. India Book of Records | November 2023

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Cover Story Remarkable record holders at the Convocation@IBRoffice

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oday, one in every 11 people in the world has Diabetes, a figure that is projected to rise to one in nine by 2045 if action is not taken. Diabetes places a great burden on health systems. Considering the urgency to act immediately, Novo Nordisk India Private Limited started working with health authorities and other partners in the countries where it operates, to prevent and treat the disease. The company recently set a record for ‘Maximum pledges signed by health care professionals (HCPs) to support and appreciate insulin usage’. The Bengaluru, Karnataka, based company initiated a campaign wherein a total of 8328 doctors across the country logged in to a portal specially created for the campaign - From Fear to Freedom, and signed the digital pledges between India Book of Records | November 2023

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The record for the maximum number of pledges signed by HCPs to support and appreciate insulin usage was set by Novo Nordisk India Pvt Ltd of Bengaluru, wherein 8328 doctors across India logged in to a portal. July 17, 2023 to August 5, 2023. The drive got recognition from the prestigious India Book of Records (IBR) and the Asia Book of Records (ABR).

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The social responsibility strategy of the company introduced long-term ambitions in three areas critical to help improve individual and public health, i.e. preventing the rise of type 2 Diabetes and obesity, providing access to affordable care for vulnerable patients in every country, and driving innovation to improve lives. The company is expanding its Changing Diabetes in Children program to reach 1,00,000 children by 2030. Already, the program has helped more than 30,000 children with type 1 Diabetes get access to medical care and life-saving medicine in low-resource settings. It plans to provide affordable human insulin in low- and middle-income countries. Novo reduced the ceiling price of human insulin from USD 4 to USD 3 per vial in 76 low- and middle-income countries. This was a vital expansion of its Access to Insulin Commitment to strengthen efforts to reach the most vulnerable people with low-cost insulin. There are many reasons why chronic diseases such as type 2 Diabetes and obesity have been on the rise for decades. Some are due to risk factors that are not preventable, such as genetic factors and the simple fact that humans are living longer. Doing


nothing to stop this rise can lead to more human suffering. But there are areas where preventive actions can have a positive effect. Increasing urbanization, socioeconomic inequalities, less active lifestyles, and poorer diets are often the main reasons why more and more people are being diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes and obesity. As per the information shared with the India Book of Records, Novo Nordisk India Pvt Ltd approached thousands of medical physicians across the country to participate in the digital pledge-taking to spread the word about Diabetes awareness among patients and the general public. In the process, a total of 8328 doctors joined the campaign and took the online pledge to

be part of the awareness drive. Thus, a record was established under the IBR and the ABR together. It was informed that two out of three people living with type 2 Diabetes reside in cities. The way urban areas are designed, built, and run is changing the way we live and, in some cases, increasing individuals’ vulnerability to type 2 Diabetes. Novo coined the term ‘urban diabetes’ as a way to focus on the risk factor inherent in cities, and launched a global public-private partnership called Cities Changing Diabetes.

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ravin Dadarao Akhare, the Waterman of Amravati, is once again in the news for one more record, registered into the prestigious India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records. The 46-year-old police constable posted in the Amravati district of Maharashtra, set the record for ‘Vertical floating without physical movement for the longest duration by a quinquagenarian’. He floated for the longest duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes at the Police swimming pool at Jog Stadium, Amravati. His previous record under the supervision of the India Book of Records was for ‘Performing the maximum number of yogasana on water’. A swimmer from childhood, Pravin performed a total of 50 yogasana (yoga positions) on the water at Takshashila Swimming Pool, Uttam Nagar, Amravati, in 22 minutes and 52 seconds on May 28, 2023. The yoga positions included Tadasana, Namaskarasana, Shavasana, Garudasana, Ustrasana, Utkatasana, Uttanpadasana, Trikonasana, Naukasana, Gomukhasana, Natrajasana, Pawanmuktasana, etc.

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As far as vertical floating is concerned, one is unable to float on his back, it’s also unlikely that he will find success floating vertically, but, it’s still worth a try, says Pravin, adding that even those who can float on their back, may not find complete

The record for vertical floating without physical movement for the longest duration by a quinquagenarian was set by Pravin Dadarao Akhare of Amravati, Maharashtra. He floated at the Jog stadium, Amravati. success in floating vertically without treading arms or legs. To attempt floating in the vertical position, you will need to be in water that exceeds your height. Do not attempt this without appropriate supervision if you are not comfortable swimming in deep water. His father, Dadarao Marotrao Akhare was also in police service and was awarded the President’s Medal for his remarkable services. Inspired by his father’s glorious career, Pravin thought about putting his best foot forward and earning a position in water-related activities. Pravin joined the police force through sports quota. During his service at the flood control and rescue squad from 2012 to 2019, he rescued 55 civilians and pulled 78 bodies from flooded areas. His police job keeps him busy and it is very difficult to find spare time for swimming practice. “Fortunately, I got posted at the police swimming pool, where I start practice at 4 a.m. I do practice in the night also when the pool is closed during holidays,” he told the IBR magazine. He also wants to train others in water activities. For swimming enthusiasts, his advice is to keep practicing honestly and follow the guidelines given by the instructors. For vertical floating, his advice is to swim to a location in the water that is deeper than your height to prevent your feet from touching the ground. Take a deep breath to fill your lungs with air. The more air you have in your lungs, the more buoyant you will be. Allow your body to relax, with arms and legs hanging down. Slowly spread your arms out across each side to provide a larger surface area for buoyant forces. Tilt your head back so that your mouth and nose point up to the sky. Remain relaxed during this, as sudden muscle tension can affect your buoyancy. Try to keep a moderate amount of air in your lungs while taking slow short breaths. Exhaling too much air may cause you to lose buoyancy and sink. India Book of Records | November 2023

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The record for the maximum number of students doing Python programming in Google Colaboratory with social messages was set by the Google Developer Student Club - Paavai Engineering College of Namakkal, Tamil Nadu.

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he record for the maximum number of students doing Python programming in Google Colaboratory with social messages was set by the Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) of Paavai Engineering College of Namakkal, Tamil Nadu. The primary aim of the Python programming activity was to set a record for the maximum number of students engaging in collaborative Python coding using Google Colaboratory. Beyond the record, the goal was to promote the integration of social messages into coding, fostering a sense of responsibility and impact among participants. The social messages covered a spectrum of issues, including green earth (carbon footprint calculator, water footprint calculator), poverty and hunger, energy consumption calculator, gender equality and women’s empowerment, gratitude journal program, waste reduction calculator, environmental conservation, fitness revolution (empowering your body and mind), and C-code for a better future. Each Python program

crafted during the event addressed a specific societal concern. The attempt was executed with a live demonstration on stage by GDSC Lead, S Vikram Raja. He initiated and performed ten Python programs on Google Colab, addressing various social messages, while participants across the venue actively followed and replicated the coding sequences. The event was held under the guidance of GDSC faculty advisor, Dr B Venkatesan. Beyond record-setting attempts, the Google Developer Student Club regularly conducts coding sessions, workshops, and collaborative projects to enhance technical skills and promote a culture of continuous learning. “The team faced one notable challenge and that was intermittent internet connectivity issues. Despite these challenges, the participants showcased remarkable resilience and enthusiasm throughout the event. There were no rehearsals conducted before the attempt. The event unfolded in real time, creating an authentic and dynamic atmosphere. B Sagayaraj, the adjudicator from the India Book of Records verified the claim before announcing the record,” said S Vikram Raja. He further added that at GDSC - Paavai Engineering College, we believe in fostering a community where students come together to Connect, Learn, and Grow in their passion for technology and innovation. Our motto, inspired by Google’s vision, is simple yet powerful: “Connect, Learn, and Grow.” We are dedicated to providing a platform that encourages collaboration, skill development, and personal growth. The Paavai Engineering College is all about building meaningful connections. We bring together like-minded students who share a passion for technology and provide a space for networking and collaboration. India Book of Records | November 2023

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Learning never stops, and GDSC - Paavai Engineering College, embraces this philosophy. Through workshops, webinars, and hands-on projects, it offers opportunities for continuous learning in diverse areas of technology. From web development to machine learning, the community strives to expand knowledge and explore the latest industry trends. GDSC is more than just a club; it’s a journey of personal and professional growth. In the college community, there is no competition; it is a journey of mutual support and collective growth. This institution is equally perfect for a coding novice or an experienced developer.

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mling La, also known as Umlung La, is a mountain pass in the remote Ladakh, on the ridgeline between Koyul Lungpa and the Indus River near Demchok. It forms the source for the Umlung Stream that drains into the Indus and a tributary of the Kiungdul River that drains into Koyul Lungpa. A road between Chisumle and Demchok traverses the Umling La pass, also called the Umling La Road, in the vicinity of the pass, making it the world’s highest motorable road. In 2017 a road was constructed between Chisumle and Demchok villages passing through Umling La. Completed by the Border Roads Organization (BRO), it became the world’s highest motorable road and pass.

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The pass is located at kilometer 24, part of the 52 km ChisumleDemchok road. A group of bikers from Gurugram, Haryana reached up to this highest motorable road in the mighty Himalayas, creating a record under the guidance of the India Book of Records. The record is for a bike expedition from the lowest to the highest motorable road, set by the Harley Owners Group (HOG). Its 10 riders rode their Harley Davidson motorcycles from Kuttanad (7 feet below sea level) in Kerala on August 8, 2023, and ended at Umling La (19,024 feet above sea level) in Ladakh on August 15, 2023. During this ride, the group covered a total distance of 3800 km.


The route of the expedition covered some of the prominent cities of India, starting from Kuttanad (Kerala), Bengaluru (Karnataka), Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), Narsingpur (Madhya Pradesh), Gurugram (Haryana), Chandigarh (UT), Manali Jaspa (Himachal Pradesh), Hanley, and ending at the ultimate destination of Umling La pass (Ladakh). According to a group member, “We wanted to attempt a record by riding our Harley Davidson motorcycles from the lowest altitude to the highest altitude motorable road in India. We chose the route of Kuttanad in Kerala to Umling La in Ladakh. Our attempt started from Kuttand (Kerala) on August 8, 2023, at 7 am, and ended at Umling La, Ladakh on August 15, 2023 at 9 am.” The bikers who participated in this record-setting expedition included some of the best individuals with brave hearts and sharp minds. They were: Ms Sunita Kunjeer (born on November 29, 1974), Mr Saurabh Suman (born on September 28, 1985), Ms Anushriya Gulati (born on March 24, 1995), Mr Ankush Gulati (born on August 9, 1970), Mr Rohit Mehta (April 5, 1982), Mr Abhishek Yadav (born on August 6, 1994), Mr Shantanu Vyas (born on November 22, 1984), Mr Maxie Lewis (born on 11, 1966), Mr Manu Joseph (born on September 29, 1970) and Mr Deepak Sharma (July 22, 1982). The record-setting team was presented a certificate and the medal by the adjudicators from the India Book of Records, Vinod Singh, Smita Singh, and Sugata Das.

Two records were set by the Harley Owners Group of Gurugram, Haryana, for a bike and a pickup expedition from the lowest to the highest motorable road, wherein the daredevils travelled from Kuttanad to Umling La

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pickup vehicle is a light-duty truck that has an enclosed cabin, and a back end made up of a cargo bed that is enclosed by three low walls with no roof. In North America, the pickup is mostly used as a passenger car and accounts for about 18% of total vehicles sold in the United States. Full-sized pickups and SUVs are an important source of revenue for major car manufacturers such as Ford and GM, accounting for more than two-thirds of their global earnings. Using the Isuzu Dmax V cross pickup vehicle, the Harley Owners Group of Gurugram, Haryana, established a record for an expedition from the lowest to the highest motorable road by a pickup.

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The group of riders rode their Harley Davidson motorcycles along with an Isuzu Dmax V cross pickup started from Kuttanad (7 feet below sea level) in Kerala on August 7, 2023, and ended at Umling La (19,024 feet above sea level) in Ladakh on August 15, 2023. The pickup covered a total distance of 3800 km, making its way directly to the India Book of Records (IBR) pages. Shashwat Gupta, who drove the pickup under this expedition, told the India Book of Records magazine, “Our mission was to just do it together and help each other in relevance that the Pickup could do it lot faster than the bikers. We at Mountain Goat already hold the fastest north-to-south solo record with


Paras Bhimta. We plan to break all three records – Solo, Team, and EV next year and make a documentary around it.” The expedition was week-long, from Kuttanad (Kerala) to Umling La (Ladakh). Shashwat Gupta drove his Isuzu V-Cross. On Independence Day, he reached Umling La, the world’s highest motorable road, at 19,024 feet height. He had driven 4600 km across India and straight into the record books. It is worth mentioning here that HOG is an exclusive biking group, which only includes Harley Davidson owners. Buying one of these machines ensures membership, rights to a members-

only website, newsletters, and a platform to meet other HOG owners from around the world. HOG has become more of a cult over the years, courtesy of the status symbol the Harley Davidson brings with it. Popular HOG trails around Delhi include the Delhi-Faridabad route via Gurgaon, central Delhi (areas around the Rashtrapati Bhawan), and on a special Sunday, a Delhi-Jaipur-Delhi ride that starts at 5.30 am. Vinod Singh, Smita Singh, and Sugata Das – the IBR adjudicators presented the record certificates to the successful HOG team.

The record for an expedition from the lowest to the highest motorable road by a pickup was set by the Harley Owners Group of Gurugram. The pickup started from Kuttanad, Kerala, and reached Umling La in Ladakh. India Book of Records | November 2023

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group of students from Bengaluru, Karnataka, have created a 22 feet 7 inches high symbolic idol of Lord Ganesha, using upcycled materials like newspapers, wire, string, rope, and 21 kg of flour in 21 hrs with the purpose of celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi as well as to convey the message of the necessities to protect the environment with modernity. It is claimed to be the world’s largest idol of this kind. The accomplishment was acknowledged by the prestigious Asia Book of Records (ABR). The eco-friendly idol of Lambodar was crafted by Shantamani Kala Kendra, Bengaluru, in collaboration with Jain (Deemed-tobe University) School of Design, Media, and Creative Arts. “The statue was crafted from recycled newspapers obtained from the university. The artwork was created within 21 hours by a creative group of 21 students, instructors, and staff using 21

kg of flour and 108 kg of newspapers. This majestic idol serves as a powerful symbol of environmental awareness in addition to being a beautiful piece of art. This project delivered an important message about the imperative need to protect our environment by utilizing waste materials like old newspapers, wires, and other things. It encourages all of us to adopt a more sustainable way of life and fight to protect and preserve the environment and this planet. The symbolic depiction of Lord Ganesha with his trunk raised acted as a heartfelt plea to Mother Earth to combat pollution. This message struck a chord in an era when environmental sustainability is a top priority,” said Dr Chenraj Roychand, Chancellor of Jain University. “More than just breaking records, creating this enormous Lord Ganesha statue was about setting a precedent. It highlighted

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Jain (Deemed-To-Be University) Shantamani Kala Kendra, Bengaluru, Karnataka, set a record for making the Biggest Idol of Lord Ganesha with Environmental Supplement (Waste) Materials on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi. how art, creativity, and environmental protection can co-exist to encourage positive change in our world. The initiative was a ray of hope for a better, more sustainable future,” stated Dr Avinash D Kate, Dean of Art and Design at Shantamani Kala Kendra. Waste management is among the most pressing environmental issues in India. As the second-largest population in the world of

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nearly 1.4 billion people, it comes as no surprise that 277 million tonnes of municipal solid waste are produced here every year. Experts estimate that by 2030, this menace is likely to reach 387.8 million tonnes and will more than double its current value by 2050. India’s rapid urbanization makes waste management extremely challenging. Currently, about 5% of the total collected waste is recycled, 18% is composted, and the remaining is dumped at landfill sites. Ranked among the leading universities in India and considered a cerebral destination for students across the world and Bangalore in particular, for its illustrious history of developing talent, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) is a hub for learning in every sense of the word. The University, based in Bengaluru – the Silicon Valley of India, offers a conducive environment for learning, be it academically or in extracurricular activities. Known for its emphasis on education, entrepreneurship, research, and sports, Jain (Deemed-to-be University) has some of the best minds in the educational and research fields, and centers that inspire entrepreneurship and groundbreaking work to simplify and manage life better. What makes Jain (Deemedto-be University) different is its outlook toward life, its values, and its beliefs. Its ever-evolving and open-minded system and quest for continued success and resilience, have made it one of the leading universities in the country.


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Dual Relief in Neuropathic Pain

erve pain, also called neuralgia or neuropathic pain, occurs when a health condition affects the nerves that carry sensations to the brain. Nerve pain can feel different from other kinds of pain and it can affect any nerve in the body, but it commonly affects some nerves more than others. Neuropathic pain can happen if the nervous system is damaged or not working correctly. The pain can be felt from any of the various levels of the nervous system - the peripheral nerves, the spinal cord, and the brain. Together, the spinal cord and the brain are known as the central nervous system. Peripheral nerves are the ones that are spread throughout the body to places like organs, arms, legs, fingers, and toes. Alkem Laboratories Ltd of Maharashtra set the record for the maximum number of doctors pledged online for providing dual relief in neuropathic pain within two weeks. They launched an online pledge campaign which started on September 13, 2023, and ended on September 26, 2023, wherein a total of 3100 doctors participated to raise awareness about the benefits of integration of psychological care and physical treatment in neuropathic pain. An application was created in which doctors took the pledge by clicking a button and uploading their photo with the pledge tag. The record has got a place in the prestigious Asia Book of Records (ABR). The Alkem Laboratories Ltd spokesperson, told the India Book of Records magazine that neuropathy is a disturbance of function or a change in one or several nerves. Diabetes is responsible for about 30% of neuropathy cases. It is not always easy to tell the source of the neuropathic pain. There are hundreds of diseases that are linked to this kind of pain.

Damaged nerve fibers send the wrong signals to pain centers. The nerve function may change at the site of the nerve damage, as well as areas in the central nervous system. The most common tips that the doctors gave to their neuropathy patients included - taking prescribed medications to modulate nerve signals and reduce pain; engaging in exercises to improve mobility and address the underlying cause; maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and managing stress to support overall well-being; learn relaxation, mindfulness, and biofeedback to cope with chronic pain; use creams or patches for localized relief, containing analgesic or anti-inflammatory agents; apply heat for muscle relaxation and improved blood flow, or cold for inflammation reduction; and attend follow-up appointments to monitor progress, adjust medications, and address concerns. Some precautions are also suggested to the patients during this condition: take care of your feet, especially if you have diabetes; stay healthy, eat healthy meals, lose weight, and quit smoking; avoid repetitive movements, cramped positions, toxic chemicals, and too much alcohol - things that cause nerve damage; do not ignore symptoms; do not stop taking medicine or change the dosage even after feeling better until the doctors say so; do not use any medicines (including over-the-counter and herbal products) without asking the health care provider. It was also said that nerve pain is often worse at night. It may interfere with important parts of life such as sleep, sex, work, and exercise. Many people with nerve pain become angry and frustrated and may have anxiety and depression. India Book of Records | November 2023

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s homage to the philanthropic legacy of the late Chairman BP Godrej, the Godrej Industries Limited & Associate Companies (GILAC), set a record for the maximum number of voluntary blood donations collected by an organization in a single day. A total of 2151 units of blood were collected at different camps between 7 am and 7 pm on August 8, 2023, which has been recognized by the India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records. Donors assembled at blood donation camps set up across the various plant locations, manufacturing units, regional offices, and real estate sites of the company to donate blood. Life-saving blood was collected with the assistance of local hospitals and blood banks throughout the country, and the success of the drive was made possible through the collaborative efforts of volunteers, medical professionals, and individuals who generously contributed their time, resources,

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and support. Blood donation camps are a regular feature of the company. An annual blood donation drive is conducted in Mumbai every year in the month of August as a part of honoring the ideals and legacy of the late BP Godrej. This year, the group decided to extend the same to some of its locations across India. The company also conducts health workshops, fitness sessions, yoga, condition management programs, and healthy campaigns among other health activities. The company engages with millions of consumers and businesses across the world by providing effective and efficient services and solutions. Ajay Bhatt, Group Head - Corporate Services at GILAC, told the India Book of Records magazine that the initiative underscores the Godrej Group’s commitment to societal betterment, adding, “At GILAC, we not only strive towards excelling in business but also work towards making meaningful contributions to society.


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So many of us have witnessed anxiety etched on the faces of families awaiting timely transfusion for their loved ones, as every drop of donated blood helps a family in need. Blood donation not only replenishes dwindling reserves but also bolsters medical institutions’ capacities to respond effectively to emergencies, surgical procedures, and chronic conditions.” He further said, “The Group’s collective effort to rally the community for blood donation was motivated by a sense of duty. We did not orchestrate this mobilization to chase accolades; we did it because we observed the grim consequences of insufficient blood supply, cognizant of the intricate significance of every drop of donated blood. Our

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success in achieving this record from the prestigious India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records would definitely serve as an inspiration to individuals and organizations to contribute to this noble cause and commitment to societal wellbeing. Yes, there were challenges too. The drive required meticulous operational planning and collaboration with the nearest hospital or blood banks to ensure that the drive was effectively rolled out at multiple locations on the same day.”


The record for the maximum number of voluntary blood donations collected by an organization in a single day was set by Godrej Industries and Associate Companies, with a total of 2151 units of blood collected.

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inger millet, known as Madua in Hindi, Ragi in Kannada, recipes were shortlisted. Second was the time, with regular Nachni in Marathi, Nagli in Gujarati, and Mandhuka in practice we were able to cut it down below an hour and the Punjabi, is quite popular among the tribes and citizens of third most important part was to train the students to do it Jharkhand, where it is often known as Madua. The health benefit of Madua is immense, at the same time it is readily digestible, highly nutritious, and versatile, and can be cooked like rice, ground to make porridge or flour, or used to make cakes. For a long time, Madua was considered a poor man’s food, but now as people are moving towards an alternative of wheat for a healthier perspective millets have taken centre stage. In order to mark the celebration of International Year of Millet 2023 and World Tourism Day 2023, the Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology (IHM Ranchi), Jharkhand, showcased its culinary excellence by preparing more than 54 varieties of Madua cookies in a record time. A total of 26 students along with 5 Chefs made and displayed 54 varieties of Jharkhandi Madhua flour-based cookies in 52 minutes and 40 seconds at the institute. Thus a record was created for preparing and displaying the maximum varieties of Madua flourbased cookies in 60 minutes, under the India Book of Records (IBR). Madua flour can be used for making various delicacies such as Madua Chilka Roti, Madua Ladoo, Madua Chips, Madua Shakarpara, Madua Nimki, Madua Pani-puri, Madua Sev, Madua Momos, Madua Noodles and many more items. Dr Bhupesh Kumar, Principal, Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition (IHM Ranchi/SIHM), an autonomous Institution under Department of Tourism, Art Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Govt. of Jharkhand), told the India Book of Records magazine that the challenge of making maximum varieties of Jharkhandi Madua Flour-Based Cookies within a specified time needed a lot of planning, preparation and execution. The first challenge was to curate all the recipes. So all the cookies were first tried and tested under the hit and trial method, substituting ingredients and then finally the best

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in the stipulated time with the standard operating procedure, maintaining the taste and quality. He further added that IHM Ranchi being a pioneer in promoting the rich heritage and cultural cuisines of the state, took action to promote our indigenous millet variety. We already accomplished a record for the India Book of Records last year i.e. on October 21, 2022, using Madua. Thus, we took this challenge to promote and popularize millet flour in bakery products as bakery products connect better with the new generation. It took a team of 26 people (21 students and 5 faculty members) to achieve this feat. The whole activity took a few months of research and then a week of practice and we executed better than we predicted on the day of the record attempt. It was all possible because of the dedication of the team of Chefs and students from IHM Ranchi. Present on the occasion were Manoj Kumar, Secretary, Tourism, Govt. of Jharkhand as chief guest, Rajiv

Ranjan, proprietor Hotlips, Ranchi as the guest of honor, and Dr Prakrit Singh, the IBR adjudicator, who handed over the record certificate and a medal to the principal.

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taying hydrated is one of the best things one can do for the overall health. Staying hydrated can help support physical performance, prevent headaches and constipation, and more. The human body comprises around 60% water. It is commonly recommended that one should drink at least two to three liters of water every day. Considering the importance of water in general wellbeing, Ganesh Paraji Kute (42) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, developed a habit of drinking enough water in the fastest manner. He even got appreciated by the India Book of Records (IBR) for drinking one litre of water from a plastic bottle in 20 seconds. Ganesh Paraji Kute told the India Book of Records magazine that he has been practicing drinking water in the fastest manner for the last 10 years or so. Once he was sitting with his relatives at a community gathering, where someone challenged him to drink two litre of Thums Up in one go. He emptied the soft drink bottle without much difficulty and that became a turning point in his life. He kept on drinking more water and other liquids, increasing the amount bit by bit. Observing his skill and capacity, one of his friends advised him to approach the India Book of Records for recognition. The record management team appreciated the feat and issued him a certificate of appreciation. Ganesh Kute has already received few more records and recognitions. He says that he is unstoppable and courageous by nature and very much determined to achieve his target. He is fond of reading books like Bhagwad Geeta and leads a simple lifestyle. It is worth mentioning here that drinking enough water every day is good for health and wellness. He said that it helps in maximizing physical performance. If you do not stay hydrated, your physical performance can suffer. This is particularly important during intense exercise or hot weather. Dehydration can have a noticeable effect if you lose as little as

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2% of your body’s water content. However, it is not uncommon for athletes to lose as much as 6–10% of their water weight via sweat. This can lead to altered body temperature control, reduced motivation, and increased fatigue. It can also make exercise feel much more difficult, both physically and mentally. Water significantly affects energy levels and brain function. The human brain is strongly influenced by the hydration status. It may also help prevent and treat headaches. It may help relieve constipation. Low water consumption appears to be a risk factor for constipation in both younger and older individuals. Drinking plenty of water can also help in losing weight. This is because water can increase satiety and boost the metabolic rate. The timing is important too. Drinking water half an hour before meals is the most effective. It’s one of the best things you can do for your overall well being.

Ganesh Paraji Kute of Mumbai, Maharashtra, is appreciated by the India Book of Records for drinking one litre of water from a plastic bottle in 20 seconds. He is doing this to make people aware of wellbeing.


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ijay Kumar Devarkhyani, a specially-abled man with 82% locomotor disability due to Cerebral Palsy and mental retardation, has set a record for doing an aerial runaway. He is from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, and performed ziplining across two towers at a height of 473 feet and returned to the starting point in a skylift at 461 feet, at the age of 24 years, 2 months and 6 days. Vijay’s spirit remains unbroken. His physical condition, rather than being a barrier, has become a catalyst for his extraordinary achievements. His resilience in the face of adversity is a powerful narrative that challenges and changes perceptions about the capabilities of specially-abled individuals. The aerial runway event was more than an activity; it was a symbol of breaking barriers and defying odds. The event was meticulously crafted to showcase the limitless potential of specially-abled individuals and to alter societal perceptions about disability and achievement. It is to make everyone believe that nothing is impossible. The execution of the aerial runway activity was a masterclass in precision and determination. Every aspect, from safety measures to adapting the event to Vijay’s needs, was handled with the utmost care and professionalism. This level of execution is a testament to Vijay’s commitment to excellence. The journey to this achievement was laden with challenges. From adapting the activity to suit Vijay’s unique physical needs to overcoming societal stereotypes about disability, each obstacle

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The record for doing an aerial runway by a specially-abled man was set by Vijay Kumar Devarkhyani (34) of Bhopal, MP, who performed ziplining across tower 1 to tower 3 at 473ft height despite Locomotor Disability. met with unwavering determination and was ultimately overcome, marking a triumph not just for Vijay but for the entire specially-abled community. His story captivated audiences and media alike, offering a narrative of inspiration and hope. The event was graced by the representatives of the Crown Regency Hotel and Towers in Fuente Osmena, Cebu City, Philipines. Vijay was also supported by his family, including his mother, sister, and cousins, Sunita and Mohan, underscoring the pivotal role of familial support in his journey.

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Vijay’s sister, Capt Poonam Devrakhyani told the India Book of Records magazine that he is not only preparing for new adventures; but redefining what is possible in the world of adventure sports for specially-abled athletes. His rigorous training under the expert guidance of his mother, a special educator, is a journey of courage and determination. Vijay’s vision extends beyond personal achievements to setting new benchmarks in the adventure sports realm, serving as a beacon of hope and inspiration for many. He is also preparing himself for other adventure sports like skydiving. She further added that the Crown Regency waschosen as the venue for its perfect alignment with the requirements of the aerial runway activity. The 40th floor of this establishment offered an ideal setting, providing the necessary height and structural integrity for a successful and safe event. The aerial runway event was more than a demonstration of skill; it was a personal celebration. Held during his visit to his uncle Dilip’s housewarming in Cebu, the event symbolized the love and support of family that has been pivotal in Vijay’s journey. This familial bond and support system plays an integral role in Vijay’s continued success and serves as a reminder of the collective effort behind every individual achievement. Vijay’s commitment to empowering specially-abled children is manifested through his active engagement on various social media channels and his website flyinghighvijay.com/


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Fastest kid to solve one hundred pieces of a jigsaw puzzle

Fastest child to orally solve a 6 x 6 Sudoku puzzle blindfolded

The record for being the fastest to solve one hundred pieces of a jigsaw puzzle was set by C. Krish Sanjay (born on February 16, 2018) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He solved one hundred (100) pieces of a jigsaw puzzle in 6 minutes, 13 seconds and 43 milliseconds, at the age of 5 years, 6 months and 27 days, as confirmed on September 12, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to orally solve a 6 x 6 Sudoku puzzle blindfolded was set by Kishan Patel B. (born on April 12, 2016) of Hassan, Karnataka. He orally solved a 6 x 6 Sudoku puzzle in 1 minute and 23 seconds by calling out the numbers, at the age of 7 years and 5 months, as confirmed on September 12, 2023.

Youngest to play the violin

Youngest actuary of India

The record for being the youngest to play the violin was set by Aarohi Kiran Kumar (born on October 17, 2019) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She melodiously played the nursery rhyme ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ on the violin in 52 seconds, at the age of 3 years, 10 months and 8 days, as confirmed on August 25, 2023.

Maximum three and four digit addition sums solved by a child using pen and paper

The record for being the youngest actuary of India was set by Tanvi Milan Doshi (born on June 18, 1997) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She cleared all the 13 levels of the examination successfully, and the Institute of Actuaries of India selected her as a fellow member on September 7, 2021, at the age of 24 years, 2 months and 20 days, as confirmed on September 1, 2023.

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The record for solving the maximum number of three and four digit addition sums using pen and paper was set by Veerasairam V. (born on April 26, 2015) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He wrote the correct answers of 100 addition sums (50 sums of three digits in 2 rows and 50 sums of four digits in 2 rows) on a sheet of paper in 16 minutes and 56 seconds, using a pen, at the age of 8 years, 4 months and 17 days, as confirmed on September 9, 2023.

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Fastest child to recite the names of Chief Ministers of Kerala in order of their tenures

Fastest child to recite the names of all countries in ascending order of total area

The record for being the fastest to recite the names of Chief Ministers of Kerala in the order of their tenures was set by Sree Parvathi V.S. (born on June 10, 2014) of Alappuzha, Kerala. She recited the names of 22 Chief Ministers of Kerala in 14 seconds, in the order of their tenures, at the age of 9 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 10, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to recite the names of all countries in ascending order of total area was set by Dhanvine A. (born on July 29, 2015) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He recited the names of all the 195 (UN recognised) countries in ascending order (from Vatican City to Russia) of total area (the sum of land and water areas within international boundaries and coastlines) in 1 minute, 32 seconds and 21 milliseconds, at the age of 7 years and 19 days, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

Fastest kid to climb Kalsubai peak The record for being the fastest to climb Kalsubai peak was set by Ayaan Mayur Chaure (born on September 17, 2018) of Nashik, Maharashtra. He started trekking on August 27, 2023 at 3:43 am from Mata Kalsubai Nivasini Devsthan and reached the top of Kalsubai peak at 5:37 am in 1 hour and 54 minutes, at the age of 4 years, 11 months and 10 days, as confirmed on August 31, 2023.

Fastest child to solve 50 multiplication sums The record for being the fastest to solve 50 multiplication sums was set by Vidhi (born on May 5, 2011) of Bathinda, Punjab. She solved 50 multiplication sums (2 digits × 1 digit) in 55 seconds on a single A4 size sheet, using a pen, at the age of 12 years, 3 months and 3 days, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

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Fastest child to recite the Kalabhairava Ashtakam while playing Tabla The record for being the fastest to recite the Kalabhairava Ashtakam while playing Tabla was set by Kaustubh Dhananjay Mavadikar (born on October 16, 2012) of Pune, Maharashtra. He recited the complete Kalabhairava Ashtakam (a Sanskrit hymn written by Adi Shankaracharya) while playing the Tabla (a pair of Indian hand drums) in 2 minutes and 27 seconds, at the age of 10 years, 10 months and 24 days, as confirmed on September 9, 2023.


Fastest child to solve a jigsaw puzzle of two hundred and fifty pieces

Maximum teachers trained through online sessions by a teen

The record for being the fastest to solve a jigsaw puzzle of two hundred and fifty pieces was set by Jaswanthraj S. (born on May 26, 2016) of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. He solved a jigsaw puzzle of 250 pieces in 31 minutes, 17 seconds and 8 milliseconds, at the age of 7 years, 2 months and 16 days, as confirmed on August 11, 2023.

The record for training the maximum number of teachers through online sessions was set by Kushal Girish Khemani (born on February 6, 2009) of Pune, Maharashtra. He provided training to 774 teachers (467 teachers for transitioning to online teaching during and after the pandemic along with training provided to 307 teachers on September 9, 2023) at the age of 14 years, 7 months and 15 days, as confirmed on September 21, 2023.

Fastest kid to recite all countries’ names with capitals while performing hula hoop spins The record for being the fastest to recite all countries’ names with capitals while performing hula hoop spins was set by Haarika Sabari (born on August 18, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She recited the names of all the 195 (UN recognised) countries, along with their capitals, in 3 minutes and 50 seconds while simultaneously performing 510 hula hoop spins at the age of 5 years, 11 months and 29 days, as confirmed on August 16, 2023.

Maximum universities’ logos identified in one minute by a child The record for identifying the logos of the maximum number of universities in one minute was set by S. Pranesh (born on January 3, 2013) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He identified 96 logos of national and international universities in one minute, at the age of 10 years, 7 months and 26 days, as confirmed on August 29, 2023.

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Fastest kid to read one hundred English words The record for being the fastest to read one hundred English words was set by Krishna Deva Varma (born on January 9, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He read 100 English words (consisting of 4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10 letters) written on sheets of paper in 1 minute, 49 seconds and 68 milliseconds, at the age of 3 years, 8 months and 2 days, as confirmed on September 11, 2023.

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Maximum English words translated into Bengali language by a kid in 5 minutes The record for translating the maximum number of English words in Bengali language in 5 minutes was set by Soumojit Rabidas (born on October 8, 2017) of Murshidabad, West Bengal. He correctly translated 158 English words in Bengali language in 5 minutes at the age of 5 years, 9 months and 23 days, as confirmed on July 31, 2023.

Maximum English words read by a kid The record for reading the maximum number of English words was set by Aagan Naresh (born on September 10, 2019) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He read 1,399 English words (consisting of 3 to 12 letters) in 40 minutes by looking at the words on a mobile screen, at the age of 3 years, 11 months and 11 days, as confirmed on August 21, 2023.

Locations of maximum airports of India recalled in 30 seconds by a kid The record for recalling the locations of the maximum number of airports of India in 30 seconds was set by Somdipta Paul (born on July 15, 2019) of Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal. She recalled the locations of 12 airports of India in 30 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 1 month and 11 days, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

Fastest toddler to identify flags of all countries The record for being the fastest to identify the flags of all the countries was set by Pranav Prakash (born on December 17, 2020) of Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu. He identified the flags and recalled the names of all 195 (UN recognised) countries in 3 minutes and 26 seconds, by viewing the pictures of flags on a laptop screen, at the age of 2 years, 8 months and 14 days, as confirmed on August 31, 2023.

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Maximum hula hoop spins performed while solving Cubes and reciting a Tamil poem in 30 seconds by a kid The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins while solving Cubes and reciting a Tamil poem in 30 seconds was set by Kavin T.K. (born on October 25, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He performed 60 hula hoop spins while solving 2 x 2 Rubik’s Cube, Snake Cube and simultaneously reciting a Tamil poem in 30 seconds at the age of 5 years, 9 months and 14 days, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

Maximum dance forms performed by a child in 15 minutes The record for performing the maximum number of dance forms in 15 minutes was set by Ankana Das (born on October 19, 2013) of Birbhum, West Bengal. She performed eight types of dance forms namely Rabindra Nritya, Bengali Folk, Creative Dance, Chinese Dance, Modern Dance, Nepali Dance, Bollywood Dance and Western Dance in 15 minutes, at the age of 9 years, 10 months and 18 days, as confirmed on September 6, 2023.

Maximum squares recited in 30 seconds by a blindfolded kid The record for reciting the squares of maximum numbers in 30 seconds blindfolded was set by Azaliya (born on November 1, 2016) of Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. She recited the squares of numbers from 1 to 39 in 30 seconds, while being blindfolded, at the age of 6 years and 8 months, as confirmed on July 28, 2023.

Youngest to identify all countries by their flags, name capitals and locate position on an outlined world map

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The record for being the youngest to identify all countries by their flags, name capitals and locate their position on an outlined world map, was set by Viaan Kohli (born on June 11, 2019) of Pune, Maharashtra. He identified all 195 countries (UN recognised) by their flags, named capitals and located their position on an outlined map of the world in 13 minutes and 53 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 2 months and 20 days, as confirmed on August 31, 2023.

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Maximum single hand Basketball bounces performed by a kid in one minute Records

The record for performing the maximum number of single hand Basketball bounces in one minute was set by Hari Krishna A. R. (born on March 5, 2020) of Karur, Tamil Nadu. He performed 100 Basketball bounces in one minute with his right hand, at the age of 3 years, 5 months and 23 days, as confirmed on August 28, 2023.

Maximum periodic table elements recited in 30 seconds by a kid The record for reciting the maximum elements of the periodic table in 30 was set by Devansh Keshari (born on 2019) of Delhi. He serially recited the elements of the periodic table (in of their atomic numbers) in 30 at the age of 4 years, 6 months and as confirmed on August 28, 2023.

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Maximum countries identified on a political world map in 5 minutes by a kid The record for identifying the maximum number of countries on a political world map was set by Ayush Krishnan (born on September 8, 2017) of Kollam, Kerala. He identified 142 countries on a political world map (showing national boundaries) in 5 minutes, at the age of 6 years and 5 days, as confirmed on September 13, 2023.

Maximum countries’ flags identified in 30 seconds by a child

Maximum jenga blocks removed using the tongue by a child

The record for identifying the maximum number of countries’ flags in 30 seconds was set by Austin Majun (born on February 14, 2014) of Kottayam, Kerala. He identified the flags of 64 countries in 30 seconds at the age of 9 years, 6 months and 12 days, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

The record for removing the maximum number of jenga blocks using the tongue was set by Takarsh Avirneni (born on January 1, 2012) of Krishna, Andhra Pradesh. He removed 5 jenga blocks from a jenga tower in 24 seconds and 91 milliseconds using his tongue, at the age of 11 years, 8 months and 12 days, as confirmed on September 13, 2023.

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Fastest child to identify the flags of all countries

Maximum multiplication tables recited by a kid in Bengali language

The record for being the fastest to identify the flags of all the countries was set by Yasoda Parthiv Naga Sailesh (born on November 30, 2010) of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. He identified the flags and recalled the names of all 195 (UN recognised) countries in 58 seconds and 11 milliseconds, by viewing the pictures of flags, at the age of 12 years, 8 months and 5 days, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

The record for reciting the maximum number of multiplication tables in Bengali language was set by Prajnashree Majumdar (born on January 17, 2019) of Malda, West Bengal. She recited the multiplication tables from 1 to 15 in Bengali language in 2 minutes and 16 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 7 months, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

Maximum gospel songs played and sung simultaneously on a Keyboard

Maximum countries’ flags represented on a 3 x 3x3 Rubik’s Cube by a kid

Maximum painting techniques used by a kid

The record for representing the flags of the maximum number of countries on a 3 x 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube was set by Dhruv Nimesh Shah (born on November 12, 2018) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He arranged a 3 x 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube and represented the flag colours of 85 countries in 40 minutes and 15 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 9 months and 9 days, as confirmed on August 21, 2023.

The record for using the maximum number of painting techniques was set by Meera Karthik Vasan (born on October 17, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She made 50 artworks by using 12 different painting techniques namely soft pastel art, cartoon sketching, palette knife painting, finger painting, Mandala, Madhubani, Warli art, charcoal art, acrylic painting, water colour wet on wet, bud painting and printing skill with water colours at the age of 5 years, 10 months and 1 day, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

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The record for playing and singing the maximum number of gospel songs simultaneously on a Keyboard was set by Benhavi Gangte (born on December 29, 2014) of Churachandpur, Manipur. He played and sung 78 gospel songs in 6 languages (English, Gangte, Kuki, Paite, Hindi, Mizo) for 6 hours and 21 seconds nonstop at the age of 8 years, 7 months and 3 days, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.


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Maximum animals identified in 30 seconds by a kid

Maximum multiplication sums of twodigit numbers answered in one minute blindfolded by a child

The record for identifying the maximum number of animals in 30 seconds was set by Sameeksha A. (born on February 29, 2020) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She identified 41 animals in 30 seconds, by viewing their pictures, at the age of 3 years, 5 months and 10 days, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

The record for answering the maximum number of multiplication sums of two-digit numbers blindfolded in one minute was set by Aaditya Arun (born on September 17, 2014) of Kozhikode, Kerala. He recalled the answers to 20 multiplication sums of two-digit numbers in one minute while being blindfolded at the age of 8 years, 11 months, and 17 days, as confirmed on September 4, 2023.

Fastest kid to recite the names of 100 countries The record for being the fastest to recite the names of 100 countries was set by Malhar Mugdha Masalekar (born on May 12, 2017) of Pune, Maharashtra. He recited the names of one hundred countries in 1 minute and 19 seconds, at the age of 6 years, 3 months and 14 days, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

Fastest twins to solve seven jigsaw puzzles of Seven Wonders The record for being the fastest to solve seven jigsaw puzzles of Seven Wonders was set by Prisha Sinha (born on December 26, 2017) of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, along with her twin. They solved seven jigsaw puzzles of Seven Wonders (each puzzle consisting of 35 pieces) in 10 minutes, 22 seconds and 3 milliseconds at the age of 5 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 26, 2023.

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Maximum hula hoop spins performed by a kid in 30 seconds on inline skates The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins in 30 seconds on inline skates was set by Aadhya Dadhich (born on November 10, 2017) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. She performed 72 hula hoop spins in 30 seconds while standing on inline skates, at the age of 5 years, 9 months and 11 days, as confirmed on August 21, 2023.


Fastest child to recite all Thirukkural Athigarams while being in Padmasana yoga pose The record for being the fastest to recite all Thirukkural Athigarams while being in Padmasana yoga pose was set by Raveena V. (born on November 7, 2014) of Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. She recited all the 133 Thirukkural Athigarams in 2 minutes and 26 seconds while being in the Padmasana yoga pose at the age of 8 years, 7 months and 19 days, as confirmed on June 26, 2023.

Fastest child to translate the National Anthem into English while drawing The record for being the fastest to translate the National Anthem into English while drawing was set by Soumil Manna (born on November 24, 2011) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He translated each word of the National Anthem into English in 30 seconds and 92 milliseconds while drawing and colouring the National Flag at the age of 11 years, 8 months and 25 days, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

Fastest kid to recall official languages of all Indian states The record for being the fastest to recall the official languages of all Indian states was set by B. Vedh Aryan (born on October 9, 2017) of Warangal, Telangana. He recalled the official languages of all the 28 states of India in 29 seconds at the age of 5 years, 10 months and 8 days, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to solve five hundred pieces of a jigsaw puzzle was set by Advaita Amod Limaye (born on May 31, 2015) of Thane, Maharashtra. She solved 500 pieces of a large jigsaw puzzle in 1 hour, 7 minutes and 1 second, at the age of 8 years and 22 days, as confirmed on June 22, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to recall names of all European countries and capitals by their flags was set by Aarav Dengla (born on April 16, 2015) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He recalled the names of 44 European countries along with their capitals in 45 seconds and 97 milliseconds by viewing the pictures of flags on a laptop screen, at the age of 8 years, 3 months and 19 days, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

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Fastest to solve five hundred pieces of a jigsaw puzzle

Fastest child to recall names of all European countries and capitals by their flags

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Maximum backward somersaults performed by a child in water The record for performing the maximum number of backward somersaults in water was set by Annam Viyaan (born on May 26, 2016) of Hyderabad, Telangana. He performed 130 backward somersaults in water (in a swimming pool) in 7 minutes and 8 seconds at the age of 7 years and 15 days, as confirmed on June 10, 2023.

Maximum countries’ flags identified while performing hula hoop spins in one minute by a child The record for identifying the flags of the maximum number of countries while performing hula hoop spins in one minute was set by Reyansh Mohit Rawat (born on June 23, 2016) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He identified the flags of 68 countries while performing 110 hula hoop spins in one minute by viewing the pictures of flags on a laptop screen, at the age of 7 years, 2 months and 3 days, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

Maximum hits with a Paddle racquet by a child The record for hits with a Aravindhan Tamil Nadu. with wall), at and

performing the maximum number of Paddle racquet was set by Hayagreev (born on May 8, 2013) of Chennai, He hit a ball 823 times in 16 minutes a Paddle racquet (against a the age of 10 years, 1 month 26 days, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

Maximum mantras recited in one minute by a toddler The record for reciting the maximum number of mantras in one minute was set by Anshuman Rath (born on October 1, 2020) of Khordha, Odisha. He recited 5 mantras in one minute, namely Ganesh mantra, Surya mantra, Surya Namaskar mantra, Chandan mantra and Mahamrityunjaya mantra, at the age of 2 years, 10 months and 24 days, as confirmed on August 25, 2023.

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Maximum shlokas of Bhagavad Gita recited by a kid in 15 minutes The record for reciting the maximum number of shlokas of the Bhagavad Gita in 15 minutes was set by Vasudeva Sai Radhesh Boyina (born on October 27, 2018) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. He recited 93 shlokas from 3 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita in 15 minutes, namely 47 shlokas from Chapter 1, 20 shlokas from Chapter 12 and 26 shlokas from Chapter 14, at the age of 4 years, 9 months and 30 days, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.


Maximum Hindi words written in 5 minutes by a child

Maximum creatures’ sounds mimicked by a child in 30 seconds

The record for writing the maximum number of Hindi words in 5 minutes was set by Kartikay (born on January 17, 2011) of Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. He wrote 101 Hindi words (each consisting of 4, 5,6 letters) in 5 minutes, using paper and pen, at the age of 12 years, 6 months and 17 days, as confirmed on August 3, 2023.

The record for mimicking the sounds of the maximum number of creatures in 30 seconds was set by Aharshi Biswas (born on February 11, 2013) of Kolkata, West Bengal. He mimicked the sounds of 23 animals, birds and insects in 30 seconds including Dog, Wolf, Goat, Horse, Parrot, Donkey, Hen, Cow, Giraffe, Cat, Sheep, Buffalo and Mosquito at the age of 10 years, 4 months and 23 days, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

Maximum skater jumps performed by a child The record for performing the maximum number of skater jumps was set by Hreyansh H. Golatkar (born on March 20, 2014) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He performed 140 skater jumps (across 20 hurdles) in 7 laps in 6 minutes and 12 seconds, at the age of 9 years, 3 months and 14 days, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

Maximum yoga poses performed by a child in 30 seconds Records

The record for performing the maximum number of yoga poses in 30 seconds was set by Anshika Jain (born on November 8, 2014) of Guwahati, Assam. She performed 22 different yoga poses in 30 seconds at the age of 8 years, 7 months and 21 days, as confirmed on June 29, 2023.

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Maximum mantras recited by a kid The record for reciting the maximum number of mantras was set by Sai Nandan A. (born on January 2, 2019) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He recited 16 mantras including Twameva Mata Cha Pita Twameva, GururBrahma GururVishnu GururDevo, Sarva Mangala Mangalye and others in 3 minutes and 44 seconds at the age of 4 years, 8 months and 23 days, as confirmed on September 25, 2023.

Maximum distance ran by a kid on Independence Day holding the Indian Flag The record for running the maximum distance on Independence Day holding the Indian Flag was set by Lakshya Agrawal (born on July 13, 2017) of Kota, Rajasthan. He ran for a distance of 11.77 km on August 15, 2023 (Independence Day) in 2 hours, 7 minutes and 16 seconds from Vikram Chowk to Shaheed Smarak Kota while holding the Indian Flag, at the age of 6 years, 1 month and 2 days, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

Maximum flashcards identified by a toddler in one minute The record for identifying the maximum number of flashcards in one minute was set by Advik Gupta (born on October 5, 2020) of Rourkela, Odisha. He identified 26 flashcards and recalled the names of birds, fruits, animals and others in one minute by viewing the pictures on flash cards at the age of 2 years, 11 months and 18 days, as confirmed on September 23, 2023.

Fastest child to identify all states on an outlined map of India

Fastest toddler to identify all Bharatanatyam hasta mudras

The record for being the fastest to identify all states on an outlined map of India was set by Yasoda Veditha (born on February 10, 2014) of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. She identified all the 28 states on an outlined map of India and recalled their names in 11 seconds and 82 milliseconds, at the age of 9 years, 5 months and 24 days, as confirmed on August 3, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to identify all Bharatanatyam dance mudras was set by M. Mithra Bharathi (born on August 25, 2020) of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. She identified 52 Samyukta and Asamyukta hasta mudras (single and double hand gestures of Bharatanatyam dance) and recalled their names in 1 minute and 50 seconds, by viewing the performed mudras, at the age of 2 years, 9 months and 28 days, as confirmed on June 22, 2023.

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Maximum multiplication tables recited by a kid while playing chess

Maximum hula hoop spins performed by a kid

The record for reciting the maximum number of multiplication tables while playing chess was set by S. Taakshiith (born on September 24, 2018) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He recited multiplication tables from 1 to 25 in 6 minutes and 30 seconds while playing chess at the age of 5 years and 1 day, as confirmed on September 25, 2023.

The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoop spins was set by V. Vidhan (born on October 16, 2019) of Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. He performed 1,122 hula hoop spins around the waist in 10 minutes and 12 seconds, at the age of 3 years, 10 months and 24 days, as confirmed on September 9, 2023.

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for being the fastest to recite the names of Prime Ministers and Presidents was set by Mahajan (born on June 2, 2018) of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir. She recited the names of all the Indian Prime Ministers and Presidents till date in 28 seconds and 5 milliseconds at the age of 5 years and 21 days, as confirmed on June 23, 2023.

Fastest child to perform 1000 full contact punch strikes with bare hands The record for being the fastest to perform 1000 full contact punch strikes with bare hands was set by Pilla Lakshmi Narayana Ajad Satya Pathrudu (born on September 4, 2011) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. He performed 1000 full contact punch strikes on a vertical hardboard in 3 minutes with bare hands (under the guidance and training of Shri P. Kanaka Rao of Dragon Fitness Centre), at the age of 11 years, 11 months and 4 days, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to recall the capitals of 100countries was set by Vihaan Nilesh Paul (born on July 11, 2019) of Latur, Maharashtra. He recalled the capitals of one hundred countries in 2 minutes and 5 seconds at the age of 3 years, 11 months and 26 days, as confirmed on July 6, 2023.

Fastest female rider to complete round trip motorcycle expedition from Delhi to Upper Mustang The record for being the fastest to complete a round trip motorcycle expedition from Delhi to Upper Mustang was set by Shalini (born on April 20, 1990) of Delhi. She started the expedition on a KTM 390 adventure motorcycle from Delhi at 3:00 am on May 27, 2023, reached Upper Mustang (Nepal) at 5:00 pm on June 4, 2023, and completed it at Delhi at 10:00 pm on June 8, 2023. She covered 3,109 km in 13 days, as confirmed on July 29, 2023. India Book of Records | November 2023

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Fastest toddler to recite the complete Hanuman Chalisa The record for being the fastest to recite the complete Hanuman Chalisa was set by Divisha Rathi (born on September 5, 2020) of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. She recited the complete Hanuman Chalisa in 3 minutes and 33 seconds at the age of 2 years, 10 months and 29 days, as confirmed on August 3, 2023.

Maximum miscellaneous items identified by a toddler

Maximum countries’ capitals recalled in one minute by a kid

The record for identifying the maximum number of miscellaneous items was set by Ethan Nithin Mathew (born on August 14, 2021) of Ernakulam, Kerala. He identified 138 miscellaneous items including objects, fruits, vegetables, electronic items and toys in 17 minutes and 12 seconds, by hearing the names, at the age of 1 year, 11 months and 12 days, as confirmed on July 26, 2023.

The record for recalling the capitals of the maximum number of countries in one minute was set by Kinjal Barai (born on October 2, 2018) of Nadia, West Bengal. He recalled the capitals of 80 countries in one minute at the age of 4 years, 9 months and 30 days, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

Maximum hula hoop spins with double hula hoops by a kid

Maximum images drawn by a kid using letters, numbers and shapes

The record for performing the maximum number of hula hoops spins with double hula hoops was set by Riya Surana (born on December 3, 2018) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. She performed 300 hula hoop spins (around her waist) with double hula hoops in 2 minutes and 20 seconds, at the age of 4 years, 6 months and 23 days, as confirmed on June 26, 2023.

The record for drawing the maximum number of images using letters, numbers and shapes was set by Jiya Jayesh (born on February 1, 2017) of Trivandrum, Kerala. She drew 65 images of birds, butterflies and cartoons on capital and small letters of the English alphabet (43 images), numbers (0 to 9), shapes (8) and random lines (4) non-stop in 21 minutes and 29 seconds at the age of 6 years, 5 months and 28 days, as confirmed on July 29, 2023.

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The record for reciting the maximum number of shlokas of Bhagavad Gita Chapters 1, 12 and 15 in 5 minutes was set by Bolisetty Amrutha Sri Varshini (born on February 21, 2013) of East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh. She recited 69 shlokas from 3 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita in 5 minutes, namely 47 shlokas from chapter 1, 20 shlokas from Chapter 12 and 2 shlokas from Chapter 15 at the age of 10 years, 5 months and 10 days, as confirmed on July 31, 2023.

Maximum General Knowledge questions answered by a kid in 15 minutes The record for answering the maximum number of General Knowledge questions in 15 minutes was set by Anvika Mahajan (born on June 2, 2018) of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir. She correctly answered 505 questions on the capitals of Indian states and countries, national symbols of India, chemical names of medicines, elements of the periodic table, names of Indian Prime Ministers and Presidents, chemical formulas and others in 15 minutes at the age of 5 years and 26 days, as confirmed on June 28, 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.

Maximum mythological questions answered by a kid The record for answering the maximum number of mythological questions was set by Ayaansh Gupta (born on December 14, 2019) of Delhi. He answered 153 mythological questions in 20 minutes, 5 seconds and 44 milliseconds, at the age of 3 years, 7 months and 11 days, as confirmed on July 25, 2023.

Maximum distance covered by child while performing standing long jump The record for covering the maximum distance while performing standing long jump was set by Rishita Yogesh Narale (born on May 30, 2015) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. She covered a distance of 196 cm (from the jumping point to the landing point) at the age of 8 years, 2 months and 3 days, as confirmed on August 2, 2023.

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Maximum shlokas of Bhagavad Gita Chapters 1, 12 and 15 recited by a child in 5 minutes

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Fastest individual with Hemiplegia to complete a half marathon The record for being the fastest to complete a half marathon was set by Nihad Panju (born on September 25, 1990) from Mumbai, Maharashtra. Despite being diagnosed with left sided Hemiplegia (a partial paralysis caused by a brain injury), he completed a half marathon (Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon) in 3 hours, 22 minutes and 40 seconds on January 20, 2013, as confirmed on September 9, 2023.

Maximum T-shirts put on by a kid in 30 seconds The record for putting T-shirts in 30 (born on January 5 T-shirts in 30 6 months and 21

on the maximum number of seconds was set by Asy Sethi 18, 2017) of Delhi. He put on seconds at the age of 6 years, days, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

Fastest to recite Ganapati Stotram The record for being the fastest to recite Ganapati Stotram was set by Suchetha A. (born on December 29, 1992) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She recited the complete Ganapati Stotram in 32 seconds and 95 milliseconds, as confirmed on August 22, 2023.

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Fastest teen to solve a single 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube The record for being the fastest to solve a single 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube was set by Abhishek R. (born on January 22, 2006) of Karipuzha, Kerala. He solved a single 3 x 3 Rubik’s Cube in 9 seconds and 71 milliseconds at the age of 17 years, 6 months and 17 days, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

Maximum ball tappings on a plastic Cricket bat in 15 minutes by a child The record for tapping the ball on a plastic Cricket bat for the maximum number of times in 15 minutes was set by Nazeeb Shine (born on October 11, 2010) of Kottayam, Kerala. He tapped a Tennis ball 1,889 times on a plastic Cricket bat in 15 minutes at the age of 12 years, 10 months and 3 days, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Fastest teen to recall the Preamble of the Indian Constitution in English The record for recalling the Preamble of the Indian Constitution in English was set by Asmi (born on December 7, 2003) of Sirsa, Haryana. She recalled the Preamble of the Indian Constitution in 12 seconds and 74 milliseconds, at the age of 19 years, 8 months and 2 days, as confirmed on August 9, 2023.


Fastest individual to run 100 m backwards

Largest painting of Samudra Manthan made on canvas by an individual

The record for being the fastest to run 100 m backwards was set by Arupadaiyappa A. (born on May 26, 2000) of Ariyalur, Tamil Nadu. He completed 100 m backward running in 17 seconds, as confirmed on August 19, 2023.

The record for making the largest painting of Samudra Manthan on canvas was set by Bharti Singh (born on September 15, 1984) of Noida, Uttar Pradesh. She made a large sized painting of ‘Samudra Manthan’ (measuring 142 cm x 93.5 cm) on canvas in Madhubani art style, using acrylic colours, as confirmed on September 9, 2023.

Largest picture of Mohiniyattam dance form made by a teen

Maximum idols of Lord Ganesha made using quilling art

Fastest teen to solve a Megaminx The record for being the fastest to was set by Kirit Biswas (born on Nadia, West Bengal. He solved 4 minutes, 13 seconds and 430 at the age of 16 years, 2 months confirmed on August 7, 2023.

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Fastest blindfolded motorcycle expedition from Ahmedabad to Delhi The record for being the fastest to complete a motorcycle expedition from Ahmedabad to Delhi blindfolded was set by Dinesh R. Patel (born on November 26, 1955) of Kheda, Gujarat (currently residing in USA). On June 16, 1981, he was blindfolded by Late Shri Prabodh Raval (former Home Minister of Gujarat) and started the expedition at 4:00 pm from Ahmedabad. He arrived in Delhi at 6:00 pm on June 22, 1981 (completed 1,200 km in 6 days and 2 hours), and was received by former Finance Minister Maganbhai Barot. Two youth service officers accompanied him on his expedition, as confirmed on July 29, 2023.

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The record for making the largest picture of Mohiniyattam dance form was set by Darsana T. D. (born on September 22, 2005) of Alappuzha, Kerala. She made a large sized picture of a dancing girl in Mohiniyattam dance form on a canvas measuring 6.6 feet x 3.7 feet, using acrylic paints, at the age of 17 years, 11 months and 20 days, as confirmed on September 11, 2023.

The record for making the maximum number idols of Lord Ganesha using quilling art was set by Neetha Harsha Gowdar (born on October 10, 1983) of Davangere, Karnataka. She made 121 idols of Lord Ganesha (each measuring 4.5 cm x 5 cm) using coloured sheets of quilling paper, quilling needle, moulds and stones, as confirmed on September 21, 2023.


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Maximum distance covered on a scooter in 24 hours

Maximum pencil sketches of Lord Ganesha made by an individual

The record for completing the maximum distance on a scooter in 24 hours was set by Vijay R. (born on November 29, 1987) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He started his journey from Bengaluru on July 13, 2023 at 7:02 am; reached Kanyakumari and then returned to Bengaluru on July 14, 2023 at 6:54 am; covering a distance of 1,300 km in 23 hours and 52 minutes, as confirmed on August 23, 2023.

The record for making the maximum number of pencil sketches of Lord Ganesha was set by Jayashree Subhash Gadade (born on May 13, 1965) of Pune, Maharashtra. She made 142 sketches of Lord Ganesha on separate sheets of paper using a pencil, as confirmed on August 29, 2023.

Maximum self-reflective quadrilingual questions posted daily on Instagram The record for posting the maximum number of self-reflective quadrilingual questions on Instagram was set by Ravindra Ashit Dey (born on January 15, 1974) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He posted 82 self-reflective quadrilingual questions daily (in Hindi, English, Marathi and Bengali) from June 4, 2023 till August 24, 2023 on his Instagram account @deyravindra, as confirmed on August 25, 2023.

Maximum patents filed on Biotechnology for Health Sciences in one day The record for filing the maximum number of patents on Biotechnology for Health Sciences in one day was set by Dr. K. Syed Zameer Ahmed (born on June 30, 1981), Associate Professor (Department of Biotechnology), K.S.Rangasamy College of Technology, Tiruchengode, Tamil Nadu. He filed 11 patents on Biotechnology for Health Sciences at the Indian Patent Office (Chennai) on August 4, 2023, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

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Largest image of Chandrayaan-3 made with thumb impressions The record for making the largest image of Chandrayaan-3 with thumb impressions was set by Kaviyarasan Govindaraj (born on August 18, 2000) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu. He made the largest image of Chandrayaan-3 (measuring 20 feet x 5.3 feet) with thumb impressions in 3 hours, 15 minutes and 20 seconds, using a PVC material banner, acrylic paints and a glass marking pencil, as confirmed on August 25, 2023.


Largest portrait of Cristiano Ronaldo made by a teen using glass mirror pieces

Maximum famous personalities painted on Indian postcards by an individual

The record for making the largest portrait of Cristiano Ronaldo using glass mirror pieces was set by Amras Muhammed F.S. (born on April 13, 2006) of Kozhikode, Kerala. He made a large-sized portrait of Cristiano Ronaldo (measuring 144 cm x 171 cm) on combined sheets of chart paper using glass mirror pieces, at the age of 17 years, 4 months and 19 days, as confirmed on September 1, 2023.

The record for painting the maximum number of famous personalities on Indian postcards was set by Swarup Bhowmick (born on December 18, 1984) of Kharagpur, West Bengal. He painted the portraits of 77 famous personalities on Indian postcards using different mediums including water colours, acrylic paints, ball point pens, pencils for shading, charcoal, colour pencils and oil pastels, as confirmed on August 24, 2023.

Maximum shlokas recited by a kid in 30 seconds

Longest mehendi design made on a paper roll

Maximum functional models designed by a teen

The record for making the longest mehendi design on a paper roll was set by Sakunthala Abhirami S. A. (born on November 16, 2001) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She made the longest mehendi design (measuring 19 feet x 0.67 feet) in grid pattern, using 6 mehendi cones, a paper roll, scissors, pencil and newspapers, as confirmed on September 11, 2023.

The record for designing the maximum number of functional models was set by Shubhasees Sarma (born on January 15, 2004) of Guwahati, Assam. He designed 8 working models namely roti maker, aquarium, egg incubator, vegetable cutter, acrylic lamp, rice thresher, water fountain and a height measuring machine using plywood, mica, electrical wires, batteries, glass, acrylic sheet and an electric pump, at the age of 19 years, 7 months and 27 days, as confirmed on September 11, 2023.

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The record for reciting the maximum number of shlokas was set by Adyant Nandish (born on February 25, 2018) of Shivamogga, Karnataka. He recited 7 shlokas in 30 seconds at the age of 5 years, 6 months and 24 days, as confirmed on September 18, 2023.


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Fastest individual to cover one kilometre distance by backward running The record for being the fastest to cover one kilometre distance by backward running was set by Sunil Kumar Dag (born on December 8, 1977) of Delhi. He covered one km distance by backward running (retro run) in 5 minutes and 30 seconds at the age of 45 years, 6 months and 12 days, as confirmed on June 20, 2023.

Maximum wooden puzzles solved by a toddler The record for solving the maximum number of wooden puzzles was set by K.S. Thashivanth (born on December 12, 2020) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He solved 28 different types of wooden puzzles (consisting of 302 pieces) in 30 minutes and 18 seconds at the age of 2 years, 7 months and 12 days, as confirmed on July 24, 2023.

Maximum national symbols self painted on the face by an individual The record for self painting the maximum number of national symbols on the face was set by Ardra S. Raj (born on September 3, 2000) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She self painted 10 national symbols on her face (by looking into the mirror) including the national bird, national animal and the national tree, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Maximum alternate fist bumps performed by siblings in 30 seconds

Maximum alternate fist bumps performed by siblings in 30 seconds

The record for performing the maximum number of alternate fist bumps in 30 seconds was set by Durgesh Bhagwan Borse (born on July 31, 2002) of Thane, Maharashtra, along with his brother. They performed 345 alternate fist bumps in 30 seconds, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

The record for performing the maximum number of alternate fist bumps in 30 seconds was set by Kunal Bhagwan Borse (born on May 22, 2004) of Thane, Maharashtra, along with his brother. They performed 345 alternate fist bumps in 30 seconds, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

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Largest Dot Mandala Art made on a canvas roll by an individual

Fastest to compose and write Bengali poems on the spot

The record for drawing the largest Dot Mandala Art on a canvas roll was set by Suruchi Purwar (born on August 18, 1987) of Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh. She made the largest Dot Mandala Art on a canvas roll (measuring 13 m x 1 m) using acrylic colours, jumbo rounder compass, white marker pencil and dotting tools, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to compose and write Bengali poems on the spot was set by Sujoy Kumar Biswas (born on December 15, 1978) of Nadia, West Bengal. He composed and wrote 2 Bengali poems titled ‘Mother’ and ‘Love and Separation’ in 8 minutes and 12 seconds, which were provided on the spot, as confirmed on May 24, 2023.

Longest duration to hold plank pose with additional weight The record for holding plank pose for the longest duration with the additional weight was set by Amol Uttam Athawle (born on May 24, 1998) of Mumbai, Maharashtra. He held himself in the plank pose for 43 seconds with an additional weight of 110 kg on his back, as confirmed on July 18, 2023.

The record for being the a smart safety protection women was set by Shashank July 1, 2006) of Patna, Bihar. safety device to protect harassment at the age of 3 days, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

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The record for making the maximum number of handcrafted earrings using quilling art was set by Kalakari The Rising group (HR13A0002364), founded by Manik Vohra and Manisha Dhiman of Panchkula, Haryana. They made 741 colourful handcrafted earrings using quilling art, as confirmed on July 4, 2023.

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Youngest to make a smart safety protection system for women

Maximum handcrafted earrings made using quilling art


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Lightest weight gold medal of Goddess Chamundeshwari

Maximum ragas in Carnatic music sung in different languages by a teen

The record for making the lightest weight gold medal of Goddess Chamundeshwari was set by Late B.N. Channappacharya (born on June 13, 1936-died on February 8, 2023) of Mysuru, Karnataka. He was a renowned Handicraft Artisan for sheet metal works (gold and silver including brass with classical design work) since December 31, 2015, and during 2019-2020, he made a gold medal (weighing 0.63 grams) depicting Goddess Chamundeshwari, as confirmed on June 12, 2023.

The record for singing the maximum number of ragas in Carnatic music in different languages was set by Bhagya J. (born on May 10, 2007) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala. She sang 30 ragas in Carnatic music in 5 languages (Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada) in 2 hours, 3 minutes and 24 seconds at the age of 16 years, 2 months and 1 day, as confirmed on July 11, 2023.

Largest pixel art painting depicting Battle of Saraighat The record for making the largest pixel art painting depicting Battle of Saraighat was set by Tanaya Rajkhowa (born on February 14, 2004) of Dibrugarh, Assam. She made a large sized pixel art painting (measuring 56 cm x 56 cm) depicting Battle of Saraighat (between Ahom Kingdom and the Mughal Empire). Each square is 5 mm and a total number of 12,769 pixels were used to make the painting, at the age 19 years, 3 months and 18 days, as confirmed on June 1, 2023.

Maximum forts visited in one day by a group

Maximum T-shirts removed in neck stall position by a teen in 30 seconds

The record for visiting the maximum number of forts in one day was set by Nitin Subhash Bhoite (born on July 13, 1984) of Pune, Maharashtra, along with three friends. They visited 16 forts (in and around Pune) in one day, starting their journey at 12:18 am on July 27, 2023 by visiting Varugad Fort, Mahimangad Fort, Santoshgad Fort, Vardhangad Fort, Chandragad Fort, Malhargad Fort, and ended their visit at Narayangad Fort at 11:46 pm on the same day, as confirmed on August 10, 2023.

The record for removing the maximum number of T-shirts in neck stall position in 30 seconds was set by Saeeduzzaman M. (born on June 7, 2010) of Malappuram, Kerala. He removed 5 T-shirts in neck stall position in 30 seconds at the age of 13 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 7, 2023.

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Fastest kid to recite the names of all Indian states, their capitals and Chief Ministers The record for being the fastest to recite the names of all Indian states, their capitals and Chief Ministers was set by Dakshveer Goyal (born on October 10, 2016) of Ludhiana, Punjab. He recalled the names of all 28 Indian states, their capitals and Chief Ministers in 1 minute, 30 seconds and 5 milliseconds, at the age of 6 years, 10 months and 7 days, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

Maximum lifesaving patents held by a child The record for holding the maximum number of lifesaving patents was set by Vishalini N. C. (born on September 15, 2014) of Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu. She invented 1 inventive and 2 medical equipment design patents namely ‘An Automatic Multi-Functional Life Rescue Flood House’ on May 10, 2021 (Patent No: 366431), ‘Fluid Bottle’ on August 13, 2021 (Patent No. 135793) and ‘Automated IV Fluid Control Mechanism’ on August 13, 2021 (Patent No. 135799) at the age of 6 years, 10 months and 29 days, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

Smallest replica of Jatayu made by an individual using ice cream sticks The record for making the smallest replica of Jatayu using ice cream sticks was set by Sana Avinash (born on June 19, 2001) of Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh. He made a small sized replica of Jatayu (measuring 13 cm x 27 cm x 33 cm), using numerous ice cream sticks, as confirmed on August 31, 2023.

The record for playing a Guitar with vocals while skating for the longest duration was set by Rakshitha Setty K.L. (born on June 10, 2014) of Hosur, Tamil Nadu. She played a Guitar and sang an English song while skating around a room (wearing inline skates) for 4 minutes and 58 seconds at the age of 9 years, 2 months and 7 days, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

The record for playing Suresha pushkaram for the longest duration with a python around the neck was set by Raja Sujith (born on February 21, 2011) of Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. He played the two-headed Suresha pushkaram (dholak in Hindi) for 15 minutes and 15 seconds with an African ball python placed around his neck, at the age of 12 years, 5 months and 7 days, as confirmed on July 28, 2023.

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Playing Guitar with vocals while skating for the longest duration by a child

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Maximum pages in a Hindi book written in poetry form on all Indian states and union territories The record for writing a Hindi book in poetry form on all Indian states and union territories with maximum number of pages was set by Dr. Mamta Saini (born on January 4, 1974) of Delhi, along with her team of 272 members. The book titled ‘Bharat Ko Jaane’ (ISBN: 978-93-56846-06-7) published by Diamond Pocket Books, contains 786 pages written in poetic form (couplets and quatrains) on Indian states, population, languages, religions, tradition, history, personalities and other facts, as confirmed on May 27, 2023.

Fastest extraction of impacted wisdom tooth The record for being the fastest to extract an impacted wisdom tooth was set by Dr. P. Sindhusha Reddy (born on March 29, 1994) of Sangareddy, Telangana. She extracted the impacted wisdom tooth in 25 seconds at Government Dental College and Hospital (Hyderabad), as confirmed on July 22, 2023.

Maximum freedom fighters of the same town honoured in a posthumous honour ceremony Fastest twins to solve seven jigsaw puzzles of Seven Wonders The record for being the fastest to solve seven jigsaw puzzles of Seven Wonders was set by Vivaan Sinha (born on December 26, 2017) of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, along with his twin. They solved seven jigsaw puzzles of Seven Wonders (each puzzle consisting of 35 pieces) in 10 minutes, 22 seconds and 3 milliseconds at the age of 5 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 26, 2023.

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The record for honouring the maximum number of freedom fighters of the same town in a posthumous honour ceremony was set by Hitesh Hiramanaji Dhore (born on September 27, 1980) of Shendurjanaghat, Maharashtra, along with four other organisations. To celebrate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, they conducted a posthumous honour ceremony on March 12, 2023 and honoured 45 freedom fighters of Shendurjanaghat town (who were martyred) with floral wreaths, badges and letters of honour presented to the relatives of 32 freedom fighters, as confirmed on May 23, 2023.


Fastest teen to sing the National Anthems of G20 countries while painting their flags on a wall The record for being the fastest to sing the National Anthems of G20 countries while painting their flags on a wall was set by Aishwarya S. (born on September 27, 2009) of Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu. She sang the National Anthems of G20 countries (one by one) while simultaneously painting the respective flags (on the wall) in 24 minutes and 45 seconds, at the age of 13 years, 10 months and 30 days, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

Largest sand art of Rabindranath Tagore The record for making the largest sand art of Rabindranath Tagore was set by Palash Das (born on April 15, 1993) of South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. He made a sand art of Rabindranath Tagore measuring (6 feet x 4 feet x 4 feet) at Bakkhali sea beach (Bay of Bengal) to commemorate his birth anniversary, as confirmed on May 25, 2023.

Longest duration to float in the swimming pool in a standing position The record for floating in the swimming pool in a standing position for the longest duration was set by Pankaj Jain (born on November 8, 1968) of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He floated in the middle of the swimming pool in a standing position (without touching the bottom of the pool) for 1 hour and 40 minutes, at Cawnpore Club Swimming Pool, as confirmed on August 16, 2023.

The record for being the fastest to recite all Tamil thirukkurals was set by S. Priya Dharshini (born on May 16, 2000) of Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. She recited all 1,330 Tamil thirukkurals in 6 minutes, 42 seconds and 79 milliseconds, as confirmed on July 28, 2023.

The record for having the maximum number of subscribers to a Nursing YouTube channel was set by Nowfel Pappankattil Mohamed (born on October 28, 1988) of Cochin, Kerala. There were 59,700 subscribers on his YouTube channel ‘Simple Nursing Lectures’ from November 25, 2019 to July 30, 2023, as confirmed on August 21, 2023.

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Fastest to recite all Tamil thirukkurals by an individual

Maximum subscribers to a Nursing YouTube channel


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Maximum western musical instruments identified by a toddler The record for identifying the maximum number of western musical instruments was set by Anaya Singh Rathore (born on October 19, 2020) of Thane, Maharashtra. She identified 90 western musical instruments including Accordion, Banjo, French Horn, Harmonica, Mandolin, Piccolo, Trombone and others in 3 minutes and 38 seconds, by viewing the pictures of instruments on flashcards, at the age of 2 years, 9 months and 26 days, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Smallest easel made by an individual using ear buds The record for making the smallest easel using ear buds was set by Pratyush Bag (born September 15, 1998) of Bardhhaman, West Bengal. He made the smallest easel (the board measuring 6 cm x 4.5 cm and its legs measuring 5 cm x 6 cm x 3.5 cm) using ear buds and chart paper, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.

Maximum distance covered by an individual on a motorcycle along with a pillion rider The record for covering the maximum distance on a motorcycle was set by Sanjai Kumar Anbukarasan (born on April 7, 1997) of Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, along with his friend Hari Prasad (born on June 13, 2002) as the pillion rider. They started their journey on June 1, 2023 from Dindigul, travelled across Chennai, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Kolkata, Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal, Agra, Nagpur and Hyderabad and completed it at Dindigul on July 5, 2023, covering a distance of 10,000 km in 35 days, as confirmed on July 28, 2023.

Maximum push-ups performed atop Khardung La Pass in 30 seconds by an individual

Yoga and Mallakhamb poses displayed at the highest motorable pass by a team The record for displaying Yoga and Mallakhamb poses at the highest motorable pass was set by Haryana Police Sub-Inspector Ram Lal Sharma (born on August 17, 1989) of Fatehabad, Haryana, along with 6 teammates. They displayed Yoga and Mallakhamb poses at the highest motorable pass (Umling La Pass; 19,024 feet altitude) for 6 minutes and 20 seconds on June 21, 2023 on the occasion of International Yoga Day, as confirmed on July 28, 2023.

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The record for performing the maximum number of pushups atop Khardungla Pass in 30 seconds was set by Karthikeyan Rajendra (born on March 16, 1978) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. He performed 29 push-ups in 30 seconds atop Khardung La Pass at an altitude of 17,982 ft. above the sea level (where oxygen level is low), as confirmed on August 28, 2023.


Maximum Warli dancing images drawn and coloured by an individual The record for drawing and colouring the maximum number of Warli dancing images was set by Ramya G. (born on April 27, 1991) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. She drew and coloured 561 Warli dancing images on sheets of paper, showing the steps of Oyilattam (a folk dance of Tamil Nadu), as confirmed on August 28, 2023.

Longest duration to hold one hand Chakrasana yoga pose by a teen The record for holding the one hand Chakrasana yoga pose for the longest duration was set by Sneha Prasad (born on August 15, 2007) of Thrissur, Kerala. She remained in the one hand Chakrasana yoga pose (wheel pose) for 2 minutes, while balancing on her right hand, at the age of 16 years and 29 days, as confirmed on September 13, 2023.

Maximum paper bags made by the students in 30 minutes

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The record for making the maximum number of paper bags in 30 minutes was set by the students of Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. On the eve of World Paper Bag Day, a total of 500 students participated in the event and made 15,627 paper bags on July 12, 2023 from 3:00 pm to 3:30 pm, as confirmed on August 2, 2023.

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Hanuman Chalisa written on minimum rice grains in English language by a teen The record for writing the Hanuman Chalisa on the minimum number of rice grains in English language was set by Kathiriya Bansi R. (born on January 18, 2004) of Surat, Gujarat. He wrote the entire Hanuman Chalisa on 400 rice grains in English language, at the age of 19 years, 7 months and 26 days, as confirmed on September 13, 2023.

Youngest Female Randonneur The record for being the youngest female Randonneur was set by Shwetha Shree R. (born on November 7, 2003) of Bengaluru, Karnataka. She completed the 300 km brevet in 19 hours and 49 minutes on April 15, 2023 (organised by Bangalore Randonneurs) at the age of 19 years, 5 months and 8 days, as confirmed on April 26, 2023.

Smallest map of India embroidered on cloth by an individual The record for embroidering the smallest map of India on cloth was set by Anuja Sajan (also known as Amrutha) (born on January 3, 1986) of Ernakulam, Kerala. She embroidered the smallest map of India (measuring 8 cm x 7cm) on cloth depicting all the states of India, using coloured strands of thread, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Longest duration to float in reclined Parvatasana yoga pose in water

Maximum years served in a private organization

The record for floating in the reclined Parvatasana yoga pose in water for the longest duration was set by Pankaj Jain (born on November 8, 1968) of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He floated in the reclined Parvatasana yoga pose (mountain pose) for 1 hour and 5 minutes at the Cawnpore Club Swimming Pool, as confirmed on September 13, 2023.

The record for serving the maximum number of years in a private organisation was set by Suresh D. Desai (born on June 1, 1962) of Dharwad, Karnataka. He joined Desai and Company on February 2, 1982 as an Accountant and is presently working as a Manager in the same organisation. His tenure spans 4 decades, providing continuous service for 41 years and 6 months in the same organisation, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

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Appreciation Diya Joseph (born on August 27, 2019) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting 20 English and 2 Hindi nursery rhymes; reading 30 CVC (words made up of consonant vowel consonant sound) and 17 other words; identifying 14 random numbers from 1 to 1000; writing English alphabet in capital and small letters, 12 random numbers from 1 to 1000 and narrating 3 stories, at the age of 4 years, as confirmed on September 8, 2023.

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Dakshith Naidu Penta (born on October 25, 2021) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying 6 animals, 7 birds, 13 parts of the body, 9 shapes, 46 miscellaneous pictures; placing letters of English alphabet from A to Z in their respective slots; performing actions on a poem, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on September 4, 2023.

Ayrin (born on September 27, 2021) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 20 animals, 8 national leaders, 9 vegetables, 12 birds, 12 insects, 8 home appliances, 10 vehicles, 7 wonders of the world, 7 school accessories and flags of 12 countries at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on August 2, 2023.

Adyant Nandish (born on February 25, 2018) of Shivamogga, Karnataka, is appreciated for writing Roman numbers from 1 to 100 in 14 minutes, 21 seconds and 43 milliseconds on a ruled sheet of paper using a pencil, at the age of 5 years and 6 months, as confirmed on September 9, 2023.

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A. Sriharsith (born on March 23, 2021) of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 18 animals, 10 fruits, 9 vegetables, 8 birds, 10 parts of the body, 9 insects, 8 monuments, 9 sea creatures, 7 mechanical tools, 12 vehicles, 10 flowers, 10 space objects, 12 shapes and 7 national symbols at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on July 27, 2023.

Aadavan Bansal (born on November 3, 2018) of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, is appreciated for recalling the names of 19 Prime Ministers of different countries; identifying 28 monuments and famous places; answering 109 G.K. questions and 40 questions on the epic Ramayana, at the age of 4 years and 10 months, as confirmed on September 11, 2023.

Aadhi Dhev A. N. (born on October 19, 2020) of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 11 parts of the body, 5 fingers, 18 famous personalities, 9 musical instruments, 14 fruits, 11 colours, 10 cartoon characters, 10 food items, 9 trees, 19 vehicles, 8 sports, 9 parts of a computer, 10 professionals, 13 vegetables, 7 flowers, 19 electronic items and answering 9 G.K. questions, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on August 19, 2023.

Ekanshi Vikas Bhatkar (born on March 20, 2021) of Akola, Maharashtra, is appreciated for identifying 8 animals, 7 shapes, 9 school items, 13 miscellaneous items; answering 8 questions on national symbols; reciting the Gajanan Maharaj Stotra; singing the National Anthem and drawing 3 different types of lines, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on August 31, 2023.

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Aadhik Vibin Pattath (born on March 10, 2020) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 8 planets, 10 shapes, 11 postal stamps, 22 festivals, 16 insects, 25 vehicles, 8 national symbols, 13 sports, 30 animals, 18 birds, 16 flowers, 14 poets, 11 famous personalities, 15 musical instruments, 11 aquatic animals, 8 food items; reciting letters of the alphabet from A – Z with 26 words; and counting numbers from 1 to 20 at the age of 3 years and 4 months, as confirmed on July 17, 2023.

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Ashwanth R (born on February 14, 2021) of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 50 animals, 19 birds, 10 colours, 10 vehicles, 15 shapes, 10 professions, 20 parts of the body, 11 species of dinosaurs, 17 vegetables and 15 fruits, at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on September 1, 2023.

Daiwik Prajosh (born on May 17, 2020) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling 6 elements of the periodic table, 8 planets; identifying 35 animals, 7 birds, 22 fruits, 22 vegetables, 10 Indian poets, 15 sports personalities, 6 generations, 8 colours and 22 vehicles at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

Bandari Devanshi (born on October 19, 2021) of Secunderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying 15 toys, 6 baby products, 9 vegetables, 5 cartoon characters, 11 parts of the body; reciting 6 rhymes,10 action words; counting numbers from 1 to 10; and mimicking the sounds of 5 animals at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on August 8, 2023.

Thanvi Khanderaya (born on July 1, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 20 parts of the body, 14 birds, 26 animals,12 vehicles, 18 fruits, 12 shapes, 13 miscellaneous items, 26 letters from A to Z; counting numbers from 1 to 10; recalling the names of the months in a year; reciting 1 shloka; mimicking the sound of 12 animals; and performing 10 yoga poses, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on August 22, 2023.

Kushik K. V. (born on September 28, 2020) of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for recalling 26 alphabetical words, uses of 5 sense organs; identifying 16 types of road transport, 12 colours; reciting 3 shlokas, 1 Tamil and 4 English rhymes; identifying 15 parts of the body; answering 11 G.K. questions; demonstrating the washing, rinsing and drying of hands, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on August 31, 2023.

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Aryabhatta Roy (born on September 19, 2018) of Purulia, West Bengal, is appreciated for correctly answering 449 G.K. questions based on the capitals of Indian states, countries and capitals, inventors and their inventions, Geography, Mythology, Space and others in 37 minutes and 25 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 11 months, as confirmed on September 6, 2023.

Arihant Kala (born on March 25, 2021) of Jaipur, Rajasthan, is appreciated for identifying 8 colours, 22 parts of the body; reciting English alphabet from A to Z with their corresponding words, 4 Hindi rhymes, 2 English rhymes; counting numbers from 1 to 30; and mimicking the sound of 17 animals, at the age of 2 years and 4 months, as confirmed on August 22, 2023.

Aydhin Adam (born on November 3, 2020) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 18 vehicles, 15 animals, 10 colours, 14 vegetables, 17 fruits, 6 parts of the body, flags of 5 countries; reciting 3 nursery rhymes; recalling months in a year, English alphabet with associated words and answering 9 G.K. questions, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 1, 2023.

Arunima Chakraborty (born on December 26, 2001) of Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, is appreciated for making an image of Chandrayaan-3 on a rice grain in 1 minute, 16 seconds and 21 milliseconds, as confirmed on August 29, 2023.

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Ayat Shahabaz Jamadar (born on May 13, 2021) of Belgaum, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 12 fruits, 11 parts of the body, 6 electrical appliances, 9 animals, 5 vehicles, 4 medical items, at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on August 29, 2023.

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Niagara Siraj (born on September 2, 2021) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 20 vegetables, 24 fruits, 16 birds, 20 parts of the body, 12 vehicles, 5 shapes, 22 animals, 20 miscellaneous objects; and reciting corresponding words from A to Z at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on August 18, 2023.

Nihira Theli (born on January 4, 2022) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying 9 parts of the body, 2 birds, 11 fruits, 3 food items, 4 vehicles, 12 animals, 2 vegetables, 11 household items, 10 miscellaneous items, letters of the English alphabet and numbers from 1 to 5, at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on September 13, 2023.

M.R. Rajavaradhan (born on November 3, 2021) of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 26 English alphabetical images (one for each letter) in 2 minutes and 28 seconds, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on September 6, 2023.

Kaashwin V. Vipanch (born on January 21, 2022) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 9 animals, 4 birds, 3 reptiles 6 vehicles, 6 insects, 7 parts of the body, 6 vegetables, 7 fruits, 7 electric items, 7 household items and 8 action words at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on August 3, 2023.

Aavya Shubham Tripathi (born on December 5, 2019) of Thane, Maharashtra, is appreciated for recalling the letters of Spanish alphabet, 12 colours in Spanish, names of 8 planets; reading 10 English words on Smart TV and 29 words in a story book at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on June 9, 2023.

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Aarna Busi (born on December 30, 2019) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for recalling the capitals of 56 countries, 28 Indian states and 8 union territories; reciting the names of 17 inventors, days of the week and 8 planets; identifying 7 great personalities, at the age of 3 years and 8 months, as confirmed on September 1, 2023.

Gomini Chenna (born on October 8, 2021) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying English alphabetical items, 5 animals, 5 birds; reciting numbers from 1 to 10, English alphabet and 4 rhymes at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on August 19, 2023.

Jisha Sarkar (born on November 1, 2021) of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, is appreciated for naming the capitals of 10 Indian states; identifying 10 vegetables, 12 parts of the body, 12 animals and 10 fruits, at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on September 14, 2023.

Aadvik Rajshekhar Magadum (born on May 19, 2020) of Belagavi, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting English and Kannada alphabet with corresponding words, 14 English and 3 Kannada nursery rhymes; recalling months in a year; counting numbers from 1-70; identifying 11 festivals, 7 leaders, 11 shapes, 10 professionals, 6 national symbols, 20 vehicles, 8 colours, 42 animals, 18 insects, 18 fruits, 10 vegetables; mimicking the sound of 20 animals, at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on August 29, 2023.

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Nitya Pasari (born on February 16, 2020) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for receiving 3 certificates for participating in Chess tournaments, at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on September 6, 2023.

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Meghana C.S. (born on February 20, 2019) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for reciting 3 shlokas, 2 rhymes; singing the National Anthem; naming the days of the week, 12 animals, 7 religions, 10 festivals, 9 parts of a computer, 11 fruits, 7 colours, 9 shapes, 4 seasons, 5 national symbols, 5 professionals; answering 9 G.K. questions on Karnataka at the age of 4 years and 7 months, as confirmed on September 20, 2023.

P. Dhiya (born on July 27, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 9 flowers, 17 vehicles, 16 vegetables, 10 colours, 17 animals, 17 fruits, 15 birds; reciting the names of the days in a week, alphabet from A to Z with their associated words and counting numbers from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on August 25, 2023.

Gandrathi Anvi Patel (born on June 29, 2021) of Warangal, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying 19 fruits,19 animals,19 types of vehicles, 5 electronic items, 10 cosmetic items, 9 colours, 9 shapes, 8 kitchen utensils; reciting English alphabet A – Z along with 26 corresponding words, days of the week, months in a year, 13 rhymes, 12 action words; counting numbers from 1 to 10 and mimicking the sounds of 8 animals, at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on August 23, 2023.

Ganika Sharayu (born on July 27, 2016) of Krishna, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for receiving 15 certificates, 1 award and 1 medal for various competitions including fancy dress, poster making, academic excellence, Scientia 2022-23, Little Chef, Spell bee, Olympiad and others, at the age of 7 years, as confirmed on August 19, 2023.

V. Aarna Varma (born on March 15, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for recalling the names of 20 animal shelters, 14 colours, English alphabet from A – Z; reciting 6 nursery rhymes and counting numbers from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 5 months, as confirmed on August 22, 2023.

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Kallepu Hanvitha (born on December 24, 2020) of Warangal, Telangana, is appreciated for recalling 10 national symbols; identifying English alphabet with their corresponding pictures, 8 planets, 26 fruits, 10 vehicles, 10 animals, 6 birds, 18 parts of the body, 20 miscellaneous items, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on September 4, 2023.

Mriganka Seth (born on March 4, 2022) of Siliguri, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 12 parts of the body, 10 birds, 21 miscellaneous items, 6 flowers, 4 insects, 4 actions, 4 types of fish, 17 vegetables, 27 animals, 11 fruits; recalling 169 English words in Bengali language; counting from 1 to 15 in both English and Bengali language at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on September 18, 2023.

Nivay Sudheer (born on October 13, 2015) of Kannur, Kerala (currently living in Dubai, UAE), is appreciated for identifying the flags and recalling the names of all the 195 (UN recognised) countries in 5 minutes, 38 seconds and 64 milliseconds, by viewing the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 7 years and 9 months, as confirmed on August 11, 2023.

Appreciation

Mainak Dey (born on August 11, 2010) of Nadia, West Bengal, is appreciated for reciting the names of 25 countries for each letter of the English alphabet from A to Z in 20 seconds and 35 milliseconds, at the age of 13 years, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Nayaab (born on March 8, 2015) of Bathinda, Punjab, is appreciated for being awarded 4 certificates in hurdle race and tortoise race from 2019 till present (organised by Silver Oaks School, Bathinda) at the age of 8 years and 4 months, as confirmed on August 4, 2023.

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Adhiraj Mehta (born on October 4, 2019) of Sirsa, Haryana, is appreciated for naming the capitals of 7 countries, 28 Indian states and 2 union territories in 38 seconds at the age of 3 years and 11 months, as confirmed on September 20, 2023.

V. R. Ajay Krishnaa (born on of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is reciting reverse counting seconds at the age of 4 years confirmed on May 29, 2023.

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Daeb Idris (born on March 18, 2021) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 5 parts of the body, 28 pictures; reciting 3 rhymes; counting numbers from 1 to 10, dancing on a song; and shooting for an advertisement (clothing brand) at the age of 2 years and 3 months, as confirmed on July 8, 2023.

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Eira Fathima C.T.P. (born on January 8, 2022) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 13 vehicles, 8 parts of the body, 10 birds, 4 miscellaneous items, 5 Prime Ministers of India, 11 vegetables, 22 animals and 15 fruits at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on September 18, 2023.

Pragya Pitchuka (born on September 18, 2020) of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for performing freestyle and backstroke swimming across the breadth of a swimming pool, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on September 6, 2023.

Mithurth Shlaghan M (born on December 24, 2021) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 27 animals, 26 vegetables, 14 shapes, 24 birds, 27 fruits, flags of 25 countries, 27 vehicles, 20 food items, 20 parts of the body, 20 kitchen items, 15 electronic items, 20 cosmetic items, 11 colours, 20 flowers, 12 insects, 25 animals, 27 freedom fighters and imitating the sounds of 8 animals at the age of 1 year and 8 months, as confirmed on September 23, 2023.


Riaan Samad (born on October 22, 2020) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (currently residing in Abudhabi, U.A.E), is appreciated for identifying 8 celestial bodies, 8 landforms, 9 professionals, 9 aquatic animals, 6 famous personalities, 6 internal organs, 58 living creatures, 6 weather conditions,11 household items,16 vehicles, 8 shapes, 6 human emotions, 10 fruits, 11 vegetables; reciting letters of the alphabet from A to Z along with 26 words; and solving 3 puzzles at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on July 10, 2023.

Villan Gavin Martin (born on June 23, 2021) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 46 animals, 31 vehicles, 14 birds, 17 fruits, 6 vegetables, 11 food items, 6 famous personalities, 10 electronic items, 6 bathroom items, 10 shapes, 7 sports, 16 parts of the body, 5 professions; recalling English alphabet, numbers from 1 to 10, days of the week and performing actions on 14 words, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on September 4, 2023.

Paraash Rahul Sneha Ladda (born on June 6, 2019) of Gulbarga, Karnataka, is appreciated for answering 50 questions (in Hindi language) on Hindu mythology in 7 minutes and 30 seconds, at the age of 4 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.

Rishaan Burman (born on December 30, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 42 parts of the body, 13 colours, 18 fruits, 8 planets, 8 shapes, 20 vehicles, 20 animals, 20 numbers, 16 vegetables; counting numbers from 1 to 10; naming the days of the week and reciting the English alphabet with their associated words, at the age of 2 years and 8 months, as confirmed on September 13, 2023.

Rakshitha Setty K.L. (born on June 10, 2014) of Hosur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for skating on inline skates for 3 minutes and 3 seconds, while playing an English song on an iPad using Geoshred App, at the age of 9 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 17, 2023.

Appreciation

Vaddi Nagageetansh (born on August 31, 2020) of YSR District, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for solving 2 puzzles of the world map and the map of Europe; recalling the names of 121 countries, at the age of 3 years, as confirmed on September 14, 2023.

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Hadiya Fathima M.S. (born on January 24, 2015) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling the names of 14 districts of Kerala, 5 oceans, 7 continents, 8 planets, 12 Chief Ministers of Kerala, 13 Kerala litterateurs, 18 geometric shapes, 15 animals and their shelters, 28 states and 15 rivers of India; counting from 1 to 100 at the age of 8 years and 7 months, as confirmed on September 23, 2023.

Jiyan Krishna J. R. (born on November 10, 2020) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 15 vehicles, 10 internal parts of a car, 6 food items, 7 kitchen items, 8 medicines, 5 Indian currency notes, 5 colours, 29 objects, 10 parts of the body, 5 professionals, 5 countries’ flags; reciting 5 names of elephants in Kerala and 2 English nursery rhymes; naming the days of the week and counting numbers from 1 to 5 at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on September 23, 2023.

Thanvika Ramcharan Pottem (born on April 3, 2018) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu (currently residing in Muscat, Oman), is appreciated for identifying the flags and recalling the names of 50 countries by viewing the pictures of flags on flash cards; reciting the names of 28 Indian states, multiplication tables from 1 to 20; writing missing letters of 10 words; solving 10 random multiplication sums (using paper and pencil) at the age of 5 years and 5 months, as confirmed on September 23, 2023.

Hanna Mariyam (born on October 10, 2019) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for naming 12 Islamic months; counting 1 to 10 in Arabic; recalling 5 surahs from the Holy Quran, 6 duas; reading Arabic alphabet at the age of 3 years and 11 months, as confirmed on September 15, 2023.

Izaan Halim (born on November 25, 2020) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for recalling the English alphabet; identifying 8 food items, 8 water animals, 8 vehicles, 8 animals, 10 shapes, 12 colours and 3 fruits at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 21, 2023.

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Rithanya S. (born on May 7, 2020) of Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the young ones of 16 animals, 11 colours, 6 food items, 16 fruits, 10 shapes, 16 miscellaneous items; reciting 52 rhymes (English and Tamil), 247 Tamil letters; writing 26 letters of the English alphabet; counting numbers from 1 to 30 and solving 2 block puzzles, at the age of 3 years and 3 months, as confirmed on August 21, 2023.

Jaanvi K.P. (born on December 21, 2017) of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, is appreciated for recalling the symbols of 25 elements in 27 seconds, at the age of 5 years and 8 months, as confirmed on August 28, 2023.

Ayisha Sabeer Amabalavan Othukkungal (born on August 1, 2016) of Malappuram, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 121 countries; naming the capitals of 25 countries and currencies of 20 countries; answering 20 GK questions and locating 40 countries on a globe at the age of 7 years and 1 month, as confirmed on September 12, 2023.

Thamizhiniyan B. (born on June 30, 2020) of Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 28 animals, 15 parts of the body, 30 birds, flags of 23 countries, 23 Indian freedom fighters, 20 household items, 10 insects, 15 national symbols, 17 professionals, 6 reptiles, 25 vegetables, 30 vehicles; reciting 15 action words, days of the week in Tamil, 9 state symbols of Tamil Nadu and 15 Tamil Pulavargal, at the age of 3 years and 2 months, as confirmed on September 4, 2023.

Konathala Dimple (born on November 19, 2019) of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for identifying 25 parts of the body, 28 Indian states (on a map), 15 fruits,15 vegetables, 12 animals, 10 colours, 10 shapes; naming the capitals of 28 Indian states and 8 union territories, months of the year (in Telugu), days of the week; reciting English alphabet with associated words, 15 rhymes, 16 Telugu vattulu; writing numbers from 1 to 100 and 26 capital letters of the English alphabet, at the age of 3 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 5, 2023.

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Rajvika Priyesh (born on July 17, 2020) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 10 parts of the body, 5 fruits, 5 vegetables; reciting 10 rhymes; naming the days of the week; and singing 6 songs at the age of 3 years, as confirmed on August 14, 2023.


Appreciation

Nainika D. L (born on June 19, 2021) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 12 festivals, 10 good habits, 8 professions, 11 insects, 12 sea creatures, 12 vehicles, 8 flowers, 13 birds, 29 animals, 12 young ones of animals, 12 fruits, 16 vegetables, 4 seasons, 10 action words, 8 places of worship and corresponding words of English alphabet, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on September 8, 2023.

Nallamala Venkat Jayinsh (born on June 4, 2021) of Khammam, Telangana, is appreciated for recalling the capitals of 11 states of India, days of the week, months in a year; reciting English alphabet from A to Z; identifying 16 vehicles, 7 vegetables, 7 colours and 10 parts of the body, at the age of 2 years and 2 months, as confirmed on August 29, 2023.

Vivaan Singh Patel (born on April 1, 2014) of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. is appreciated for solving a Snake Cube in 6 seconds and 26 milliseconds, while being blindfolded, at the age of 9 years and 2 months, as confirmed on June 20, 2022.

Dhatri M. Bhat (born on December 16, 2020) of Bengaluru, Karnataka is appreciated for reciting 12 nursery rhymes, 9 shlokas, English alphabet and the Hanuman Chalisa; naming 28 Indian states with capitals, months in a year (in English and Kannada), days of the week, 16 dates of the Hindu calendar, 16 national symbols, 31 districts of Karnataka, young ones of 5 animals; recalling multiplication tables from 1 to 10; identifying 18 animals, 11 colours and 10 shapes; singing the National Song and writing numbers from 1 to 10, at the age of 2 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 25, 2023.

H. Dharshan (born on August 20, 2020) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 36 famous personalities in one minute by viewing their pictures, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on July 28, 2023.

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Akshith Narayan S. (born on August 29, 2018) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for writing and publishing a book in Malayalam titled ‘Kuttikalude Lokam’ (ISBN: 979-88-90 67375-6). The book, consisting of 20 poems, was published by Notion Press in August 2023 at the age of 5 years, as confirmed on September 6, 2023.

Ishani Bhavesh Thakkar (born on May 5, 2016) of Vadodara, Gujarat, is appreciated for performing 10 Surya Namaskars in 57 seconds at the age of 7 years and 3 months, as confirmed on August 16, 2023.

Safaa Fathima S. (born on October 30, 2021) of Thiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for solving 18 wooden puzzles of flowers, insects, internal organs, shapes, pet animals, birds, vehicles, numbers, sea animals, the solar system and others at the age of 1 year and 10 months, as confirmed on September 25, 2023.

Appreciation

Himaksh Goyal (born on September 3, 2021) of Delhi, is appreciated for recalling 26 English alphabetical words, 5 national symbols; identifying 14 wild animals, 14 domestic animals, 9 water animals, 14 birds, 14 vehicles, 22 vegetables, 20 fruits, 4 monuments and the flags of 19 countries, at the age of 1 year and 11 months, as confirmed on August 24, 2023.

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Suryan Narayan Joshi (born on December 15, 2019) of Belgaum, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 8 planets; reciting 2 rhymes, 2 shlokas, English and Kannada alphabet with words; driving a kid’s electric car; and playing Basketball at the age of 3 years and 6 months, as confirmed on July 8, 2023.

Shrestha Vinay (born on March 3, 2022) of Shimoga, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 18 birds, 11 vehicles, 10 parts of the body, 9 colours, 7 shapes, 23 mixed items, 4 great leaders, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on September 5, 2023.

Yashitha T. Y. (born on February 24, 2022) of Tumakuru, Karnataka, is appreciated for identifying 7 vegetables, 5 fruits, 11 parts of the body, 10 household items, 5 food items, 20 toys; imitating the sounds of 9 animals and performing 7 actions, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

Pranavi Jayaraj (born on October 19, 2020) of Thrissur, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 10 parts of the body, 5 fingers, 36 animals, 10 birds, 13 vehicles, 32 food items, 8 professionals, 5 personalities, 6 colours, 8 baby animals; reciting the English alphabet and 15 nursery rhymes; naming 27 nakshatras, months in a year, days of the week, 30 dance mudras; counting 1 to 15; answering 22 G.K. questions and matching 6 shadow images at the age of 2 years and 10 months, as confirmed on September 12, 2023.

Nathan Moncy Pappachan (born on January 19, 2021) of Pathanamthitta, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying both capital and small letters of the English alphabet, 11 colours, 6 shapes, 12 animals, 14 fruits, 8 vegetables and numbers from 1 to 10 at the age of 2 years and 6 months, as confirmed on August 7, 2023.

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Kiran Das Karmakar (born on January 10, 2021) of Bankura, West Bengal, is appreciated for identifying 16 fruits, 24 animals, 31 parts of the body, 7 shapes, 10 colours, 21 insects; writing English alphabet from A to Z; reciting 12 Bengali and 3 English rhymes; counting from 1 to 45 in English; answering 18 G.K. questions; singing the National Anthem and riding a bicycle at the age of 2 years and 7 months, as confirmed on September 8, 2023.

Dr. Manjunath Ulasandra (born on April 13, 1998) of Dharwad, Karnataka, is appreciated for completing a motorcycle expedition from Bengaluru to Ladakh. He started his journey on June 12, 2023 at 6.30 am from Krishna Raja Puram (Bengaluru); reached Ladakh on June 21, 2023 at 1.00 pm and completed it at 3.00 pm on July 6, 2023 at KrishnaRajaPuram (Bengaluru), covering 8,500 km by a Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 motorcycle, as confirmed on September 4, 2023.

K.L Shiv Shailesh Setty (born on December 22, 2017) of Hosur, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for solving 60 even and odd numbers of 2, 4, 9 and 11 digits, 5 multiplication sums, 20 addition sums; writing squares of numbers from 1 to 12, cubes of numbers from 1 to 6; reciting the squares of numbers from 1 to 12 and cubes of numbers from 1 to 6 at the age of 5 years and 7 months, as confirmed on August 11, 2023. Muskan Muhsin (born on March 12, 2022) of Ernakulam, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 7 parts of the body, 6 birds, 10 animals, 8 vegetables, 5 fruits, 13 miscellaneous items, at the age of 1 year and 6 months, as confirmed on September 12, 2023.

Akshaya R.S. (born on December 10, 2003) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is appreciated for writing 108 elements of the periodic table on a glass bottle (measuring 30.5 cm x 36.2 cm) in 14 minutes and 30 seconds, using acrylic colours at the age of 19 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 27, 2023.

Appreciation

Jazil Rehman (born on November 18, 2019) of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, is appreciated for reaching the world’s highest motorable road (Umling La Pass; 19,024 feet) on September 2, 2023, along with his parents, on their Royal Enfield Hunter motorcycle, at the age of 3 years and 9 months, as confirmed on September 11, 2023.

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Jennapureddy Samanvitha (born on June 2, 2018) of Warangal, Telangana, is appreciated for identifying the flags and recalling the names of 43 countries by viewing the pictures of flags on flash cards; recalling the names of 10 vegetables and 10 scientists’ inventions; spelling 30 different words and reciting 5 shlokas at the age of 5 years and 3 months, as confirmed on September 23, 2023.

Rakesh Ramesh Dhotre (born on July 4, 1979) of Pune, Maharashtra, is appreciated for receiving 4 certificates from ‘Gramin Sewa Sansthan Maharashtra’, ‘Max Life Insurance’, ‘Idol Maharashtra’ and ‘Reseal. in’ for working as a volunteer during the COVID pandemic and saving the lives of COVID-19 infected patients and being an environmentalist, as confirmed on August 28, 2023.

Namaha (born on November 23, 1987) of Delhi, is appreciated for filing an application for registering the name of ‘Bharatiya Janata Party’ (in Hindi language) as a trademark along with a symbol of the lotus flower enclosed in a circle, as confirmed on August 28, 2023.

Appreciation

Namaha (born on November 23, 1987) of Delhi, is appreciated for filing a public interest litigation for ‘one nation one name that is Bharat’ in the Supreme Court. His litigation was heard by a bench of judges on June 3, 2020, as confirmed on September 11, 2023.

Grashi Singh (born on December 27, 2005) of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, is appreciated for writing the Gayatri Mantra on a river stone (measuring 1.5 cm) with a black permanent marker, as confirmed on September 1, 2023.

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Rahul Kandharkar (born on April 23, 1994) of Hyderabad, Telangana, is appreciated for authoring 8 books on Law titled ‘Law on Civil Appeals’ (ISBN: 978-93- 95939-06- 5), ‘Digest on Joint Family Property Partition’ (ISBN: 978-9392347-30-6), ‘Supreme Court on Specific Relief’ (ISBN: 978-9392347-04-7), ‘Inherent Powers under C.P.C. 1908’ (ISBN: 978-93- 9473909- 3) and 4 others, as confirmed on September 6, 2023.


Manob Sonowal (born on March 16, 2003) of Dibrugarh, Assam, is appreciated for making a butterfly measuring (19 cm x 15 cm) using tea leaves, mustard seeds and rice grains on a sheet of paper, as confirmed on August 1, 2023.

Sourav Sen (born on April 19, 2002) of Cachar, Assam, is appreciated for making 35 small sized Indian National Flags on a match box measuring (5 cm x 3.2 cm) using water colours, as confirmed on August 25, 2023.

Deepu R.S. (born on July 13, 1983) of Kollam, Kerala, is appreciated for writing 51 poems which were compiled into a book titled ‘My Quarantine Tales’ (ISBN: 979-88-87176-536), published by KP International Publication, as confirmed on August 26, 2023.

Khush Soni (born on February 8, 2005) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is appreciated for achieving and maintaining 100 percent attendance for 11 academic years from class II to class XII at his school ‘Central Academy’, as confirmed on August 2, 2023.

Divyank Rana (born on August 28, 1996) of Faridabad, Haryana, is appreciated for completing a bicycle expedition to the world’s highest motorable road. He started cycling from Hanle on June 27, 2023 at 5:20 am, and reached Umlingla Pass (19,024 ft) at 3:02 pm, covering a distance of 82.52 km in 9 hours, 41 minutes and 54 seconds, as confirmed on September 23, 2023.

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Appreciation

Dinesh Godara (born on August 7, 2002) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is appreciated for completing a foot march from Jodhpur to Kedarnath. He started his journey from Jodhpur on January 26, 2023 and reached Kedarnath on April 13, 2023, covering a distance of 773 km in 78 days, as confirmed on July 20, 2023.


Appreciation

Janani Nivas (born on August 12, 2021) of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 26 animals, 11 birds, 6 water animals, 7 insects, 14 fruits, 10 vegetables, 9 parts of the body, 7 colours, 37 miscellaneous items, 5 clothing items, 5 food items, 7 toys, 4 musical instruments, 10 vehicles; placing alphabetical letters, 4 shapes, 5 objects and 8 fruits into corresponding slots; and arranging pieces on a Chess board at the age of 1 year and 9 months, as confirmed on June 7, 2023.

Ezin Adam P. (born on August 26, 2020) of Kannur, Kerala, is appreciated for naming the days of the week; counting numbers from 1 to 10; identifying 16 vehicles, 13 household items, 10 colours, 8 insects, 11 fruits, 10 food items, 20 animals, 8 vegetables, 18 parts of the body; mimicking the sounds of 15 animals, at the age of 2 years and 11 months, as confirmed on August 22, 2023.

Reyansh Dhiraj Kadam (born on February 14, 2018) of Amravati, Andhra Pradesh, is appreciated for reciting the Hanuman Chalisa; recalling all 28 Indian states and their capitals; identifying the flags of 105 countries, at the age of 5 years and 6 months, as confirmed on September 4, 2023.

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Shivaniga Shree S. (born on 2017) of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, is reciting the names of 38 districts 17 seconds and 73 milliseconds 5 years and 10 months, as August 1, 2023.

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Karan Sai T.S. (born on April 21, 2017) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying the flags of 105 countries and recalling their names in 4 minutes and 30 seconds by viewing the pictures of flags on flashcards, at the age of 6 years and 4 months, as confirmed on September 5, 2023.

S. Shakshi (born on June 12, 2021) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is appreciated for identifying 14 animals, 12 vehicles, 6 professionals, 11 fruits, 8 birds, 6 monuments and 10 parts of the body at the age of 2 years and 1 month, as confirmed on July 14, 2023.

Yashvika Ranjith (born on July 3, 2021) of Kozhikode, Kerala, is appreciated for identifying 12 fruits, 12 animals, 10 birds, 10 parts of the body, flags of 8 countries, 10 famous personalities, 9 vegetables, 7 insects, 7 shapes, 7 action words, 6 colours; reciting the names of 10 districts of Kerala, 4 seasons; and counting numbers from 1 to 10 in Hindi and English at the age of 2 years, as confirmed on July 21, 2023.


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Introduction: This course can be considered as an advance training for the students who have successfully completed are Circadian Clock & Ayurvedic Panchkarma (CCAP) dual certification course. This training is based on Ayurvedic Panchkarma principles and aims at equipping the students with techniques to handle common emergency situations among the patient of chronic illness. Total Duration: 2 Months Mode of Training: • Once in a week - Online Classes. • 7 days contact hands on training at Dayanand Ayurvedic College, Jalandhar Content: • Vaso Stimulation Therapy for pain relief. • Science of 2nd Heart to manage blood pressure and blood sugar. • Emergency management with panchkarma. • Evidence base of ayurvedic panchkarma. • Practical methods of preparation of medicine and oil for therapeutic purposes.

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