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Celebration of Records at IBR Convocation

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    Faridabad: In a dazzling spectacle, the third edition of the Convocation@IBRoffice event was held successfully, transforming the India Book of Records (IBR) premises in Faridabad into a euphoric celebration of passionate achievers. The entire IBR Team joined hands to honor and celebrate the remarkable achievements of the esteemed IBR achievers. The achievers included Gantem Shouri Aryan, Yunay Gupta, Urvinder Pal Singh, Rakesh Kumar Chauhan, Aadithyan AV, Aaral Pravin Jadhavar, Shivkant Indoria Bhardwaj, Burzin Tehmtan Engineer, Yoddha Ramkrishna, Pawan Bansal, Manan Singh Tuli, Yug Jitendra Punjabi, Hruday Bharadwaj S, Preeti, Shivansh Bansal, Dr Pradeep Kumar Bhardwaj, Angad Bhardwaj, and Pankaj Jain. Dr Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury (Dr BRC), the visionary editor-in-chief of India Book of Records, shared insights into the journey of IBR, instilling pride and motivation. He bestowed mementos upon the achievers. He then briefed the guests and honored them, closing the ceremony on

Top 10 achievers of India Book of Records

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Top 10 Records- 1. Surya Namaskar, 2. Super Randonneur, 3. Chalo Mumma, 4. Pregnancy Fashion, 5. Women eBus, 6. Radio Show, 7. Menstrual Hygiene, 8. Road Safety, 9. Maha Yajna, 10. Ambedkar Cake. New Delhi: India Book of Records, the leading chronicle for amazing achievements, witnessed glittering feats this month. A compilation of some of the rarest records is presented below, which can inspire people to do more and better in the coming months. The top 10 records include Surya Namaskar with the support of a chair, Super Randonneur surgeon, Chalo Mumma walkathon, pregnancy fashion show, all-women electric intercity bus, non-stop radio show on sustainability, menstrual hygiene, and road safety awareness, Maha Datta Yajna and cake for Ambedkar Jayanti. Some of them got into the Asia Book of Records also.       Surya Namaskar with a chair The record for the maximum number of people performing Surya Namaskar with the support of a chair was set by Trinetri Yog Center of Vadodara, Gujar

IBR record holders display courage, creativity, talent

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India Book of Records (IBR), the most reputed chronicle of unique records, has been gaining popularity among the talented individuals, who display tremendous courage and creativity. A few of the leading records of this week include the fastest expedition from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in an EV, the fastest construction of a net zero library, the fastest child to complete the Chadar trek in Ladakh, maximum push-ups in 1 minute, the maximum quantity of millets prepared in a single vessel, the largest model of Eiffel Tower made using matchsticks, and many more. The record for performing the fastest expedition from  Kashmir to Kanyakumari in an EV  (Tata Nexon EV MAX) was set by EVO India Magazine. The car covered a distance of 4003 km in 95 hours and 45 minutes. It also made records for the maximum distance covered in 24 hours by an EV and the maximum distance covered by an EV on a single drive. The fastest construction of a  Net Zero Library  was an achievement made by Univastu Bootes Inf

Sakarni celebrates ‘Winners of Punjab’

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    Panchkula:  To celebrate the joy of the winners of Sakarni's special scheme ‘Sapno Ki Udaan’, a grand event ‘Winners of Punjab’ was held at Best Western Hotel Maryland, Zirakpur.  Chandigarh, like many other parts of the nation, has received unimaginable rains breaking all previous records. Incessant rains led to water-logging as well as traffic jams causing immense trouble to the people. Despite this situation, Sakrani's business partners from Punjab, Chandigarh, and Himachal Pradesh turned up in large numbers. The ‘Sakarni Winners of Punjab’ program started with the welcome and greetings from Chandigarh Sales Promoter Sanjay Sharma. The business partners of Sakarni were traditionally welcomed by applying tilak amidst the drum beats. The chairman of the company along with the business partners started the ceremony by lighting the lamps. Dr. Ashok Gupta, Chairman, Sakrani, addressed the business partners present and said, “Sakarni is a name to reckon with when it come

The Top 10 Shining Stars of 'India Book of Records'

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  India Book of Records - 1. Unbox, 2. Art of Living, 3. Forts, 4. Painting, 5. Surya Namaskar, 6. TEDx, 7. Hula Hoop, 8. Seven Wonders, 9. Mosaic, 10. Non-stop Drift. Faridabad : The number of individuals and institutions finding a significant place in the India Book of Records (IBR) -- India's leading record-setting platform, is growing day by day. Some of its stories are really mind-boggling and inspiring. T he Art of Living Foundation created two records for the largest number of people reciting Ganesh Atharvashirsha and the largest number of people taking the pledge for a drug-free India in a place, entering the ABR also. A total of 54,560 people recited the hymn at Suryakant Kakde Farm, Pune, while 1,26,613 students participated in the Drug-Free India campaign. The event was supported by Pune University.  Art of Living founder, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis graced the event. On the announcement of the records,  Sri Sri Ravis

Diplast's cycling event held, Mega Wellness Meet on June 25

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  Chandigarh : A 50-km long cycling rally was held to promote wellness and camaraderie among the cycling groups of Tricity and Ambala. Another objective of the activity was to generate awareness among cycling enthusiasts about the upcoming mega wellness programme of Diplast, to be organised on June 25. The cycling event was held as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme of Diplast.  Ashok Gupta, MD of Diplast said, "We supported the cycling event in keeping with our objective of promoting health and wellness in the region. I am happy to announce that we will be holding under our CSR initiative a wellness programme to encourage regular exercise, proper diet, and mental well-being so that illnesses are prevented and people are brought closer to nature. The programme which is scheduled to be held on June 25 at 'The Tree House Farm', located near the Dappar barrier in Mohali district, will include activities such as yoga, Ayurvedic treatments, a health

Recorded Music Performance Ltd (RMPL) in action mode on copyright infringement

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Gandhinagar, Gujarat:  The Recorded Music Performance Ltd (RMPL) the sole Copyright Society registered by the Government of India for managing Sound Recordings, has filed a suit for copyright infringement for songs played at the Gujarat Titans games played at Narendra Modi Stadium, in Ahmedabad on behalf of one of its members. It is to be noted that a police complaint for copyright infringement of a song against Punjab Kings (PBKS) has been filed by RMPL in Mohali near  Chandigarh. A police complaint has also been made in Lucknow against Lucknow Supergiants (LSG). Mr. Sowmya Chowdhury, CEO of RMPL stated that RMPL is on its way to creating a platform in India where all Music Labels registered with RMPL, will get their rightful dues. “We ensure that the users of the music belonging to our members are provided due information about the Copyright Act well in advance. But if they still choose to ignore and willfully commit a cognizable offense, then we will be forced to take the necess