World Book Of Records event concluded in British Parliament | IEA -2024

World Book Of Records event concluded in British Parliament | IEA -2024

London, 18 July 2024 — The British Parliament was abuzz with accolades and applause as the World Book of Records concluded its prestigious program, honouring distinguished social workers from across the globe. Representatives from England, France, Canada, Brazil, Sweden, Romania, Slovenia, India, Oman, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Japan, Nepal, Italy, Austria, Argentina, Albania, Denmark, Congo, Tanzania, and more gathered to celebrate the remarkable achievements in social work. The event saw esteemed dignitaries, including British MPs Joy Morrissey and Virendra Sharma, alongside Santosh Shukla, HH Rajrajeshwar Guru Ji, and Mahendra Singh Jadeja "Dada," bestowing honors upon the dedicated social workers. Their contributions have made significant impacts in their respective communities, embodying the spirit of humanitarian service and global solidarity. The World Book of Records, an organization with a storied history of recognizing exceptional social work from Indore to England, continues to elevate the profiles of those committed to societal betterment. The ceremony not only highlighted the diverse international efforts but also underscored the universal nature of social work. "We are privileged to recognize these extraordinary individuals whose selfless service has transcended borders," remarked Santosh Shukla. "Their work inspires us all to contribute to a better world." HH Rajrajeshwar Guru Ji echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of such recognitions in motivating further efforts towards social causes. London Press Magazine has been released by prominent guests at the award ceremony. As the event concluded, it was announced that the next World Book of Records program will be held again in the British Parliament in September, promising another round of celebration and acknowledgment for social work heroes worldwide. The evening was a testament to the power of collective goodwill and the profound impact of dedicated social service, setting a high bar for future endeavours and recognitions.

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