The World Record ‘most articles published in varied fields’ has been achieved by Dainik Bhaskar from Alwar, Rajasthan, India.
On Feb 02, 2023; One Hundred Eight (108) articles in varied fields have been published in the special edition published to celebrate the 19th anniversary of Alwar edition.
The World Record ‘youngest professional indo-western music performer’ has been achieved by Radhika Keshari (15 Years 09 Months 02 Days) from Gurugram, Haryana, India.
On Jan 28, 2023; under the mentorship of Dr. Aman Bathla, Radhika (daughter of Ms. Manisha and Rakesh Kumar Keshari) sung the Dashavatar Stotram in ten different combinations of musical notes of Indian classical music while playing the grand piano to create a fusion of Indian & Western classical music.
The World Record ‘largest run by total knee replaced persons’ has been achieved by Dr. B. R. Bagaria and Manipal Hospital from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
On Feb 05, 2023; Two Hundred Ninety Four (294) total knee replaced (TKR) persons have participated in AU Jaipur Marathon.
The World Record ‘youngest diploma holder in singing’ has been achieved by Swechchha Sahu (08 Years 08 Months 22 Days) from Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh, India.
On Jul 04, 2021; Swechchha (daughter of Ms. Venuka and Mr. Trivendra Kumar Sahu) completed the three year ‘Junior Diploma in Singing’ (Sugam Sangeet) from Utkarsh Kala Kendra of Sarbabharatiya Sangeet -O- Sanskriti Parishad.
The World Record ‘longest campaign of distributing plants with infants’ has been achieved by Dr. Manasi Gulati from Durg, Chhattisgarh, India.
During Jan 01, 2003 – Mar 29, 2023; Dr. Gulati has distributed a plant to parents of every infant. Under the campaign ‘One Baby One Plant’ she has been giving a plant to the mother of infant while discharging after delivery with the message to grow & care a plant with baby.
The World Record ‘largest distribution of aboriginal coin jewelries’ has been achieved by Shanta Sharma from Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, India.
During Jun 16, 2018 – Mar 23, 2023; Ms. Sharma has distributed coin jewelries representing Chhattisgarhi culture to Twenty Four Thousand Five Hundred (24500) people. Distribution has been done to promote the Indian aboriginal coin jewelries and dresses across Chhattisgarh.