The World Record “fastest feat of recognizing hundred books by cover page” has been achieved by Anna Kalninš (09 years 07 months 29 days) from Jurmala, Pierīga, Latvia.
On Dec 02, 2024; Anna (daughter of Ms. Līga & Mr. Māris Kalninš) recognized hundred famous books by their cover pages in Nine minutes Eighteen seconds (9M:18S).
The World Record “longest compering in an online livestreamed variety show” has been achieved by Sapna Kekre from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On Apr 27, 2025; Ms. Kekre compered the online variety show ‘UBI Online Open Mic‘ livestreamed for Eleven hours Thirty Eight minutes Forty Three seconds (11H:38M:43S).
213 people from 8 countries, speaking 5 languages, showcased their talents in the field of poetry, storytelling, singing, music, dance, and stand-up comedy.
The World Record “most people participated in an online livestreamed variety show” has been achieved by United by Ink from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On Apr 27, 2025; under the mentorship of Ms. Sapna Kekre, Two Hundred Thirteen (213) people exhibited their talents in 11 hours 38 minutes 43 seconds long online livestreamed variety show ‘UBI Online Open Mic’.
Participants from 8 countries, speaking 5 languages, showcased their talents in the field of poetry, storytelling, singing, music, dance, and stand-up comedy.
The World Record “largest collection of state legislative assembly election results” has been achieved by Guru Ram Rana from Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, India.
On Apr 12, 2025; Mr. G. R. Rana exhibited the book ‘Nirvachan Saar- Jharkhand’ containing the comprehensive data of legislative assembly of Jharkhand from 2000 – 2024.
Mr. Rana has published the legislative assembly data of Two (2) states viz. Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.
The World Record “largest mass pilgrimage of foremost hindu temples” has been achieved by International Mandir Prabandhak Council from Gurugram, Haryana, India.
During Jan 26 – Feb 19, 2025; Seventy (70) members of IMPC participated in ‘Mahasangam Yatra 2025‘ to perform pilgrimage of foremost hindu temples, including 12 Jyotirlinga, 12 Shaktipeeth and 4 Dham covering thirteen thousand km in 25 days.
The World Record “largest display of sculptures made from dry fruits” has been attempted by Shri Agarsen Sanskar Sewa Samiti from Kota, Rajasthan, India.
On Apr 06, 2025; Thirteen (13) sculptures have been created from different dry fruits.