India Book of Records recognizes extraordinary talents
New Delhi: India Book of
Records (IBR), the national record keeper of Bharat, has been recognizing the
extraordinary feats and extraordinary people since 2006. The IBR record book
encourages unique acts of adventure, social change, and individual limits.
Whether a government-organized event, a corporate campaign, or an individual
initiative, IBR stands tall with every brave heart.
Dr Suresh Kumar, Haresh Barath Mohan, and
the Doll Making Enthusiasts of Chennai; Kanpur Nagar Nigam, Eluru
Municipal Corporation, Ashutosh Panigrahi of Jamshedpur, Turbocharged
magazine of Pune, Cardiologist Dr HK Chopra, and Dr Raghvendra Sharma of
Bhopal showcased
their uniqueness and established new records with the support of IBR. In Punjab, the Commissionerate Police,
Amritsar, and CATT (The Congenital Anomaly Treatment Trust) at the Harmandir
Sahib (The Golden Temple) set the record for the Largest Congregation and
Walkathon by Students to Pray for Drug-Free Punjab.
The record
for maximum handcrafted replicas of deities displayed at a
single venue was set by Roopa Sanjay, founder of Doll Making Enthusiasts (FB
group) of Chennai. The longest cleaning marathon was
conducted by Kanpur Nagar Nigam. The Municipal Corporation of
Eluru, Andhra Pradesh created a record by involving the maximum number of
people taking selfies to celebrate the birth anniversary of Mahatma
Gandhi. The
record for maximum addition and multiplication
sums solved by a teen with autism was set by Ashutosh
Panigrahi of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.
The record for the first electric car to
reach India’s hottest and coldest borders was set by TurboCharged Magazine,
Pune. Similarly, a record for writing the most focused
textbooks of Cardiology in a decade was set by Dr HK
Chopra, Chief Cardiologist & Chairman, CME, Moolchand Medcity, New Delhi.
He said, “India Book of Records inspired me to achieve this milestone and now I
am inspiring my fellow doctors.”
Dr Suresh Kumar Pro Vice Vice Vice
Chancellor, Bharath Institute of Higher Education & Research of Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, set the record for maximum intellectual property protection applied
by a university in a single day. The record for non-stop swimming across
Palk Strait by an autistic teen was set by Haresh Barath Mohan of
Chennai. The record for a
non-stop seminar on 100 subjects by 100 speakers in 100 hours was
set by Dr Raghvendra Sharma, Chairman, TASC International Public Policy
Research Center, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
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