The World Record of ‘largest number of twin births in a city’ has been achieved by Linha Sao Pedro from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Cândido Godói is a municipality of 6,641 inhabitants in Brazil near the Argentine border it has set a record of the high number of twins born. The twin phenomenon is centered in Linha São Pedro, a small settlement in the city of Cândido Godói, in an ethnically homogeneous population of German descent.
The World Record of ‘largest human depiction of tree guard’ has been achieved by Kunda Jaiv Vividhata Vikas Sansathan from Kunda, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On Dec 12, 2015; Four Hundred Seventy Six (476) people joined hands to form the largest human Depiction of tree guard.
The World Record of ‘first batsman to have two consecutive 150 plus scores in one day international cricket’ has been achieved by Mr. Sanath Jayasuriya from Sri Lanka.
During two successive cricket matches viz. last ODI: Natwest series against England (July 01, 2006) and 1st ODI against Netherlands (July 04, 2006) Left Handed batsman Mr. Jayasuriya scored 150 plus runs.
The World Record of ‘most drawings in an hour (group)’ has been achieved by Lokmat Media Pvt. Ltd. from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.
On Sept 27, 2015; Lokmat, a leading news paper of Maharashtra organized the event in which group of seventeen children made Four Thousand Twenty Five (4025) drawings of lord Ganesha in an hour.
The World Record of ‘highest number of Ten wicket hauls in cricket test matches’ has been achieved by Mr. Muttiah Muralitharan from Sri Lanka.
During the international test cricket career (Aug 28, 1992 – July 18, 2010); Mr. Muralitharan achieved the 10 wicket hauls Twenty Two (22) times. He is the only player to take 10 wickets per match against every Test playing nation.
The World Record of ‘most people participating in aarti’ has been achieved by Dainik Bhaskar from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India.
On March 20, 2016; Dainik Bhaskar: a leading news paper of India, organized the aarti of holy river Kshipra at Ramghat, Ujjain in which Thirty One Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Five (31675) people participated in the aarti.