The World Record of collecting ‘largest number of objects with the digit 786’ has been achieved by Mr. N. Krishnamoorthy from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
As on Oct 8, 2013; Mr. Krishnamoorthy has collected 990 objects with digit 786 in 117 different categories. Collection contains various items like currency notes, railway tickets, bus tickets, PAN card form, lottery ticket, hotel receipt, donation receipt, lock, key, cheque number, railway reservation slip, recharge coupons, mobile number, loan application form number, railway pass, SIM card number, courier slips and much more things.
World Record of ‘largest collection of empty tubes of toothpaste’ was achieved Ms. Shabana Pathan from Peshawar, Pakistan. Ms. Pathan had collection of 3000 (Three Thousand) empty tubes of toothpaste.
World Record of ‘largest collection of empty tubes of toothpaste’ was achieved Ms. Murasaki Hoitonbong from Hiroshima, Japan. Ms. Hoitonbong had collection of 2400 (Two Thousand Four Hundred) empty tubes of toothpaste.
The World Record of “fastest recalling the names of nations and their capitals in a minute” has been achieved by Monu Kumar Shukla from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
As on November 08, 2013; Monu Kumar recalled 53 names of nations and their capitals in a minute.
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The World Record of “fastest recalling the names of nations and their capitals in a minute” was achieved by Arjam Pusch from Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Arjam Pusch had recalled 49 names of nations and their capitals in a minute.
The world Record ‘most people making clay animal models’ has been achieved by Angel Creation Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
As on Oct 8, 2013; in a program of National Wild Life Week; Two Hundred Seventy Five (267) people made the models of various animals using the clay at Kamla Nehru Prani Sangrahalaya (Zoo) Indore. Programme was organized in association with NGO; Apna Prayas.
The World Record of ‘most people playing jingle bell at single location’ has been achieved by Lake Travis Elementary School from Austin, Texas, USA.
On December 14, 2011; Mr. Karen Miller, Principal of Kopp of Lake Travis Elementary School led the Eight Hundred Fifty Eight (858) people in playing Jingle Bells on kazoos.