IBR record holders display courage, creativity, talent
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 Infra LLP of Gurugram, Haryana. They
reconstructed the Jhansi Pustakalaya at Shiksha Bhawan Campus in UP within 90
days, as per the sustainable infrastructure vision, wherein the carbon emission
is zero.
The credit for being the
first female to perform a mailbag escape magic trick on stage
goes to the Grand Master Mekhala Nayak (36) of Bengaluru. She performed
the trick at Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala, in which two people came from spectators
and examined the canvas mailbag then locked her inside the bag using padlocks.
The bag was covered with a curtain and she escaped in a flash and came among
the spectators. In an event organized by Mahendra Subhash Chandra Chhoriya, MD
of the Millet Meal Brand Sonpari-Sehat of Nashik, Maharashtra, Chef Vishnu
Manohar prepared 4,000 kg of millets in a vessel and
distributed it to the people. The attempt marked the International Year of
Millets.
Meanwhile, 3,39,073
people from all sections of society took the pledge ‘Say Yes to Life, No to
Drugs’ for a ‘Drug-Free India’ campaign organized by the Delhi Police
under the leadership of Sanjay Arora, CP, and in the presence of Lt Governor of
Delhi. Two children got appreciation from the IBR for their extraordinary
performances. Angelina Dubey of Kolkata displayed her skills
in reciting a load of information at the age of 3 years, while Aripirala Yogananda
Sastry (10) of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, has completed a PG diploma
course in Astrology.
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