The World Record “longest initiative of conducting weekly sessions on activity based learning” has been achieved by Dr. Gopa Sharma from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.
During Jul 01, 2005 – Jul 01, 2024; Dr. Sharma has conducted weekly sessions on activity based learning and taught making paper crafts, seed balls, cardboard etc. to school children.
The World Record “longest performance of surya namaskar yoga” has been achieved by Aditya Thapa (09 years 03 months 30 days) from Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On Jun 09, 2024; Aditya (son of Ms. Salu and Mr. Sani Thapa) performed Surya namaskar yoga (sun salutation poses) for Six hours Thirteen minutes Twenty seconds (06H:13M:20S).
Acharya Pranav and Uttam Arya convened the program organized by ‘Gurukul Mahavidyalaya, Rudrapur’.
The World Record “longest performance of shirshasana yoga” has been achieved by Divyansh Arya (11 years 29 days) from Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On Jun 09, 2024; Divyansh (son of Ms. Vedmati and Mr. Sunil Arya) performed shirshasana yoga (headstand pose) for Three hours (03H).
Acharya Pranav and Uttam Arya convened the program organized by ‘Gurukul Mahavidyalaya, Rudrapur’.
The World Record “longest performance of kapalbhati pranayam yoga” has been achieved by Aayush (08 years 05 months 08 days) from Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On Jun 09, 2024; Aayush (son of Ms. Pooja Devi and Mr. Ravi Singh) performed Kapalbhati pranayam yoga (Skull shining breathing exercise) for Six hours Two minutes (06H:02M).
Acharya Pranav and Uttam Arya convened the program organized by ‘Gurukul Mahavidyalaya, Rudrapur’.
The World Record “longest distance traveled in mayur chal” has been achieved by Anmol Kumar (12 years 08 months 03 days) from Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
On Jun 09, 2024; Anmol (son of Ms. Shesh Kumari and Mr. Vijay Singh) traveled One Hundred Fifty Five (155) meters in mayur chal (handstand walk) in three minutes forty eight seconds.
Acharya Pranav and Uttam Arya convened the program organized by ‘Gurukul Mahavidyalaya, Rudrapur’.