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Record holders make India proud once again

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  Mumbai:  The India Book of Records (IBR) is in the news once again for recognizing several top achievers in different fields. Some of these cases belong to the Asia Book of Records.   Maximum push-ups performed by a female in one minute The record for performing the maximum number of push-ups in one minute was set by Shaleni Banthia (born on February 23, 1974) of Delhi. She performed 67 push-ups in one minute, as confirmed on June 16, 2023. Female with maximum educational degrees The record for receiving the maximum number of educational degrees was set by Dr. Edupuganti Padmaja Rani of Hyderabad, Telangana. She received 21 educational degrees including BSc, BEd, LLB, MSc/MEd- Maths, MA-Telugu/ Sanskrit/ Jyothisham/ Philosophy/ Predictive Astrology, PG Diploma in Engg, Vaastu, Medical Astrology, MPhil- Education, PhD Astrology, from various recognized universities.   The largest temple in the shape of lord Ganesha The record for the largest temple ...

IBR record holders display courage, creativity, talent

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1. Angelina Dubey, 2. Yogananda Sastry, 3. Chadar Trek hero, 4. Push-ups, 5. Magician, 6. Matchsticks tower, 7. Millets recipe, 8. No to drugs, 9. EV expedition, 10. Net zero library. Faridabad :  India Book of Records (IBR), the most reputed chronicle of unique records, has been gaining popularity among the talented individuals, who display tremendous courage and creativity. A few of the leading records of this week include the fastest expedition from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in an EV, the fastest construction of a net zero library, the fastest child to complete the Chadar trek in Ladakh, maximum push-ups in 1 minute, the maximum quantity of millets prepared in a single vessel, the largest model of Eiffel Tower made using matchsticks, and many more.    The record for performing the fastest expedition from  Kashmir to Kanyakumari in an EV  (Tata Nexon EV MAX) was set by EVO India Magazine. The car covered a distance of 4003 km in 95 hours and 45 minutes. It also...

Kottayam’s little Zac makes city proud by setting a record

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Zac Tenny Thomas has set the record of fastest skip counting done by a child. Zac is currently four years and ten months old. He has performed skip counting from the number 2 to 100 in just 3 minutes and 41 seconds. The talented young child originally belongs to Kottayam, Kerala but currently he is based in London, UK. In math, skip counting can be defined as the method of counting forward by numbers other than 1. To skip count, we keep adding the same number each time to the previous number.   Proud and joyous parents of the young boy said, “Zac has always been fascinated by numbers and picked up skip counting on his own by watching TV videos like Number blocks. Honestly, we were quite amazed by the way he picked up skip counting without any actual training. When he started doing it from numbers 1 to 15, we then encouraged him to go further.”   The amount of time required by Zac to learn and practice skip counting was not much. With a zest to learn the child was abl...

Raiganj’s Biplab Kumar receives appreciation from India Book of Records

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Raiganj:  Biplab Kumar Mondal of Karnajora, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal , has received appreciation from the India Book of Records (IBR) for spreading Covid awareness messages among the people. Mondal spread this awareness in the villages, markets, localities by distributing kites to the kids with awareness messages written on them, by providing masks and offering sanitizers. He also delivered medicines from door-to-door and organized awareness by displaying posters and banners on the motorcycle. Mondal, born on September 1, 1978, said, “I started my activities from the very beginning of the spread of Covid-19 in our country. I went out on my motorcycle, hanging few banners and posters on it to make people aware. I taught the passers-by how to make a mask with tissue paper and a rubber band. I also distributed handmade masks and sanitizers to the common people, frontline warriors, health workers and drivers.” The man with a big heart supplied essential medicines door...

India Book of Records appreciates 3 yrs old Prisha Jain

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Nagaur: India Book of Records (IBR) has appreciated little Prisha Jain for her special talents. She can identify 11 mathematical symbols, nine shapes, recites capitals of 28 Indian states, 13 opposite words, 11 national symbols, days of the week with spellings, months of the year, writing and reciting multiplication tables from 2 to 5, spellings from 1 to 100 and all the 26 English alphabets and reading ten English and Hindi words at the tender age of 3 years and 3 months.  Prisha’s inspiration has been her mother. She took a time span of six months to prepare for all the above activities. Her family is elated to receive appreciation from the India Book of Records. Her mother said, “When Prisha got selected, first we could not believe it. It was a dream come true for our family.” According to her family, there were few challenges in the beginning to teach so many things to the little child, but her dedication and enthusiasm to learn overcame all the hurdles. Her father said, ...