The World Record of ‘most number of batteries collected in 24 Hours’ has been achieved by the region of Durham in Durham, ON, Canada.
On January 11, 2013; the total amount of batteries collected in the 24 hour period was 11,288 lbs (about 5,120 kg). The record was created to raise a level of awareness about industrial waste recycling and the hazards of industrial pollution. The record was presided over by the Durham Regional Counciller and Works Committee Chair Nester Pidwerbecki, and Regional Chair Roger Andersoncelebrate and waste operations supervisor Peter Veiga.
The World Record of creating ‘largest Rangoli by an individual’ has been achieved by Mr. Pralhad Thak from Warora, Maharashtra, India.
Mr. Thak has created the largest Rangoli of size 9290.64 sq. meters (100004.4 Sq. Ft.) at the police parade headquarter, Chandrapur. Rangoli titled ‘great temple of humanity’ took 70 Hrs. and 45 Min. to complete.
The World Record of ‘longest session on English grammar’ has been achieved by Ms. Neeta Netam from Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, India.
On November 22, 2014; Ms. Netam, Principal, St. Xavier Senior Secondary School took a session on English grammar for 12 Hrs 15 Min.
World Record was organized by Ideal Student’s Club of India: an Educational revolution division of ‘Ideal Chhattisgarh’ headed by Mr. Naval Kishore Rathi.
On August 11, 2012 during this event, total number of egg used in making the omelet was 145,000 along with 880 lbs (about 400 kg) and 220 lbs (about 100 kg) of butter. The team size to make this record breaking omelet was 55 led by the head chef Pedro Mendes and it took 6 hours to completely cook. The weight of the omelet was 14225 lbs (6466 kg) having a diameter of 10.3 meters (33 feet 8 inches). The eggs were donated by the company Uno Ovo which is the largest egg producing company of Portugal. This omelet was made on the occasion of the festival called Immigrant Festival.
Previous World Records:
The World Record of ‘largest omelet’ in the world was achieved by the Turkish Egg Producers Association on October 11, 2010. The total number of eggs used in the omelet was 110,000 along with 432 liters of oil. The diameter of this omelet was 10 meters (32 feet, 9 inches).
The World Record for the ‘largest omelet’ in the world was achieved by the city of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on October 9th, 2009 which weighed 3625 kg.
The World Record of ‘largest cardboard castle’ has been achieved by the students of Duke University at Durham, North Carolina, USA.
On September 26, 2013; at the campus of Duke University, largest cardboard castle was created. The total number of cardboard boxes used in creating the castle were Three Thousand Five Hundred (3500). The total height of the castle was 16 feet and the floor area occupied by the castle was 4900 square meters.