The World Record of ‘most people skipping simultaneously’ has been jointly achieved by Shenyang City People’s Government, Shenyang Administration of Sport, Shenyang Hunnan New City Construction Leading Group Office and Shenyang City Huanggu District People’s Government from Shenyang, Liaoning, China.
During an event, Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Seven (9967) people skipped simultaneously.
The World Record of “The Largest Paper Envelope” has been achieved by Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh and Aaditya Pratap Singh from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.
Singh have made the envelope measuring 73 ft 8 inch in length and 36 ft 1 inch in width on March 02, 2013 at city 36 Mall, Telebandha, Raipur, India. The envelope was made by paper with the help of glue and cellophane tape. To decorate the envelope; Bastar art work was also adhered on it.
The World Record of “smallest optical mouse” has been achieved by Cyber Inc Pvt. Ltd. of Singapore.
As on Jan 10, 2008; ‘Z-Nano Mouse’ the smallest optical mouse manufactured by Cyber Inc Pvt. Ltd., measured 42.5 mm (1.67 in) long, 20.5 mm (0.81 in) wide and 17.6 mm (0.69 in) thick.
World Record of collecting ‘highest number of unduplicated Stamps and other philatelic material on Sir Rowland Hill’ has been achieved by Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.
Dr. Singh has collected 1671 (One Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy One) unduplicated Stamps and other philatelic material published on Sir Rowland Hill; the inventor and originator of Modern Postal system as on March 16, 2013. His collection consists of 706 stamps, 186 MS/SS, 275 FDCs, 134 sheets and other material.
The World Record of ‘longest chain of helmets’ has been achieved by Keppel Offshore Marine Limited Sentosa Island, Singapore.
At Siloso Beach, Sentosa Island, Singapore on October 21, 2007; longest Chain of Helmets made with eighteen Thousand (18,000) safety helmets measured 5,664 m (18,582 ft).
The World Record of “heaviest insect” has been achieved by the Giant Weta species of New Zealand.
This particular specimen was found by a nature observer and discoverer called Mark Moffett. This insect was found in a remote island of New Zealand called the Little Barrier Island. There are over more than seventy types of Weta species in New Zealand but the Giant Weta is the biggest insect in the world because of its weight. The Giant Weta species resembles a cricket in appearance and is endemic to the Little Barrier Island. This particular insect weighed 71 gms. and had a wing-span of seven inches.