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\r\n\tA mathematics teacher left his lucrative job to benefited 3.5 million school students in Rajasthan.<\/strong><\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tIn a remarkable journey of dedication and selflessness, Jinender Soni made a life-changing decision to quit his high-paying job of Rs 5 lakh a month as a mathematics teacher with a prominent online coaching academy. Rather than continuing in the private sector, he chose to devote his skills and energy to building a digital education platform for government school students in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu district. His passion for education, coupled with the desire to uplift students from underprivileged backgrounds, has set a new precedent in India’s education system. The catalyst for Soni’s noble endeavour came during the Covid-19 pandemic when the lockdowns accelerated the shift toward online education. The Rajasthan government, aware of the growing digital divide in education, expanded its efforts to deliver learning through online platforms. His expertise in creating online teaching products came in handy during this time of crisis, providing a solution to bridge the gap for government school students. However, Soni’s vision for inclusive education required more than just ideas. To bring his project to life, he raised funds through the C.M. Mundhra Memorial Charitable Trust, Cairn Foundation, and several corporates like Padam Interiors and Kolors Switches. Crowd funding efforts, along with his own financial contributions, enabled him to meet the substantial monthly expenses of Rs 8 lakh. With a dedicated team of 50 teachers, he worked tirelessly to develop the first set of video lectures covering the Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan’s syllabus for higher classes.<\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tThe project caught the attention of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, who lauded Soni’s innovative approach in 2022. The state government soon partnered with him to provide online education training to government teachers. Recognizing the unique challenges in teaching government school students, the focus was placed on finding teachers who could connect with students using local dialects and a deep understanding of the classroom environment. More than 2,000 teachers applied, with 100 selected to conduct lectures on the curriculum. Initially, the content was prepared in Hindi for classes 6 to 12, later expanding to include English-medium lectures for classes 3 to 8. The comprehensive approach didn’t stop there; lectures covering all subjects, including optional languages like Sanskrit, Urdu, and Sindhi, were developed. These educational resources are now accessible through various platforms—YouTube, the Mission Gyan mobile app, and even hard disks distributed by Mission Gyan offices. One of the biggest challenges faced was working with teachers who were unfamiliar with recording lectures. Many government school teachers were initially camera-shy, but Soni’s approach of using handwritten notes and converting them into slides allowed them to focus on delivering the lectures effectively.<\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tHe created an environment that mimicked a real classroom, helping teachers manage the flow of questions from students in a way that felt natural. His motivation turned hesitation into confidence, and today, these teachers have gained significant visibility and demand, even for private coaching. Soni’s initiative has revolutionized the education system in Rajasthan as well as in more than 5 other states. Thanks to Jinender Soni’s vision and tireless efforts, a revolution in school education is well underway in Rajasthan. His commitment to making quality education accessible to all is transforming the lives of millions of students, giving them the tools and opportunities they need to thrive in the digital age.<\/p>\r\n

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\r\n\tMs. Anila Kothari celebrated its 27th Foundation Day with free cancer screenings for over 20,851 individuals<\/strong><\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tOn the momentous occasion of its 27th Foundation Day, Bhagawan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (BMCHRC) took a significant step forward in the fight against cancer by organizing an extraordinary campaign, “Cancer Jaanch Aapke Dwar” (Cancer Checkup at Your Doorstep). Under the visionary leadership of Ms. Anila Kothari, the campaign has been recognized for its incredible success, providing free cancer screenings for over 20,851 individuals across Rajasthan and Haryana, marking a milestone in healthcare outreach. Cancer is a pressing health issue, and early detection can make the difference between life and death. Recognizing this, BMCHRC initiated the “Cancer Jaanch Aapke Dwar” campaign with the goal of bringing essential cancer screening services to the doorsteps of people who may otherwise lack access to timely diagnosis and healthcare facilities. Ms. Anila Kothari, a key figure in BMCHRC’s leadership, spearheaded the initiative with a focus on ensuring that people in rural and underserved areas could benefit from early cancer detection, particularly for breast and uterine cancers, which are prevalent among women in these regions. The campaign, which began in January 2023, has since grown into a significant movement for cancer awareness and prevention. By conducting mobile cancer screening camps across various regions of Rajasthan and Haryana, BMCHRC has been able to extend its reach to thousands of individuals, offering free and potentially life-saving cancer checkups.<\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tA key highlight of the event was the recognition the campaign received from the World Book of Records for its exceptional achievement in cancer screening. During the event, World Book of Records presented a certificate of recognition for the “Cancer Jaanch Aapke Dwar” campaign. The honour was handed over to Chief Guest, Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, and Special Guest, Principal Secretary of Medical, Health, and Family Welfare, Gayatri Rathore. Both dignitaries praised the hospital’s initiative for bringing cancer screening directly to the people, particularly in remote areas where healthcare access is limited. In his address, Health Minister Khinvsar lauded the campaign’s efforts in promoting early detection of cancer, stressing that early intervention is crucial for saving lives. He emphasized the need for more such initiatives to encourage women to undergo screenings for breast and uterine cancers, which are often detected at later stages, making treatment more difficult. Gayatri Rathore echoed the minister’s sentiments, praising BMCHRC’s innovative approach to healthcare outreach. She particularly highlighted the mobile cancer screening units, which are equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including mammography, X-ray, and blood test facilities, all provided free of charge. She expressed pride in the hospital’s contributions to public health and its dedication to serving the community through such campaigns.<\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tBMCHRC Chairman Navratan Kothari shared details of the campaign’s impressive outreach. Since its inception, the “Cancer Jaanch Aapke Dwar” campaign has conducted 215 camps from January 2023 to October 2024. These camps have screened over 20,851 individuals for various types of cancer, a number that continues to grow as the hospital expands its efforts. Kothari reiterated BMCHRC’s commitment to making cancer care accessible to all, regardless of geographical location or financial constraints. The 27th Foundation Day also saw the launch of a second mobile cancer screening unit, further expanding the campaign’s capacity to reach more people in need. The new unit, like the existing one, is fully equipped with advanced cancer diagnostic tools, allowing for efficient and accurate screenings on the go. Plans are already underway to expand the campaign to cover a larger geographical area, ensuring that more people can benefit from early detection and timely treatment. The “Cancer Jaanch Aapke Dwar” campaign is a shining example of how healthcare can be brought to the people, making a real difference in their lives and empowering them to take control of their health. With the continued support of the community and the tireless efforts of its dedicated team, BMCHRC is setting a benchmark in healthcare outreach and cancer prevention. <\/p>\r\n","record_date":"2024-10-16","created":"2024-10-21","record_category":"1","show_on_achieving_lorel":"0","type":"","status":"Active","modified_date":"2024-10-22 09:52:16","modified_by":"0","is_deleted":"0","deleted_by":"0","delete_date":""},{"id":"1386","record_holder":"Nepali Army Sets World Record for Largest Traditional Folk Dance","url":"nepali-army-sets-world-record-for-largest-traditional-folk-dance1386","sort":null,"image":"e4848-dpr_1930.jpg","description":"

\r\n\tKathmandu: The Nepali Army has achieved a remarkable feat by organizing the largest Nepali traditional folk dance, performed by 558 serving personnel<\/strong>. The dance, which lasted 4 minutes and 2 seconds<\/strong>, took place at Tundikhel, Sainik Manch, Kathmandu, Nepal<\/strong>. This accomplishment earned the Nepali Army recognition in the World Book of Records. The Record Certificate was presented to Chief of Army Staff (CoAS) General Ashok Raj Sigdel by Mr. Santosh Shukla, President and CEO of the World Book of Records<\/strong>, along with Dr. Suchita Shukla and Mr. Sagar Katwal. This massive effort reflects not only the Nepali Army’s discipline and coordination but also its dedication to preserving and promoting the country’s rich traditions. The synchronized folk dance performance highlighted the cultural pride of Nepal, creating a global milestone. The announcement of this achievement was made by Santosh Shukla, celebrating the record-breaking accomplishment and honoring the hard work and unity of the Nepali Army. This event also stands as a testament to the military’s role in safeguarding not only the nation but also its cultural legacy.<\/p>\r\n","record_date":"2024-10-08","created":"2024-10-22","record_category":"1","show_on_achieving_lorel":"0","type":"","status":"Active","modified_date":"2024-10-28 09:26:05","modified_by":"0","is_deleted":"0","deleted_by":"0","delete_date":""},{"id":"1387","record_holder":"Food Safety & Drug Control Commissionerate Receives World Record Certificate","url":"food-safety---drug-control-commissionerate-receives-world-record-certificate1387","sort":null,"image":"bcc46-pankaj-ojha.jpeg","description":"

\r\n\t2,284 food operators were inspected by 97 food safety officers<\/strong><\/div>\r\n
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\r\n\tJaipur : The Food Safety Commissionerate has been awarded a prestigious certificate from the World Book of Records, London, for setting a world record in the inspection of food business operators. This remarkable achievement took place over two consecutive days, on August 7 and 8, 2024. During the campaign "Shudh Aahar Milawat Par War," launched under the guidance of Honourable Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma, the Food Safety Department conducted extensive inspections across the region. A total of 2,284 food operators were inspected by 97 food safety officers, establishing a new benchmark for food safety efforts.<\/div>\r\n
\r\n\tPankaj Ojha, Additional Commissioner of Food Safety, emphasized the significance of this large-scale inspection and the coordinated efforts of the department. The campaign, which aimed to combat food adulteration and ensure the safety of consumable products, was widely praised for its effectiveness. The World Book of Records, recognizing the scale and importance of the initiative, officially included it in their record book and awarded the Food Safety Commissionerate with the certificate. This accomplishment highlights the department's commitment to public health and safety.<\/div>\r\n
\r\n\tHonorable Medical and Health Minister Shri Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, Principal Secretary of Medical and Health Smt. Gayatri Rathore, and Commissioner Shri Iqbal Khan expressed their pride in the achievement. They extended their congratulations to the entire team, applauding the dedication of all officers involved in this groundbreaking effort and unwavering dedication to ensuring the health and well-being of the public through rigorous inspections and enforcement.<\/div>\r\n","record_date":"2024-10-23","created":"2024-10-23","record_category":"0","show_on_achieving_lorel":"0","type":"","status":"Active","modified_date":"2024-10-28 09:26:05","modified_by":"0","is_deleted":"0","deleted_by":"0","delete_date":""},{"id":"1389","record_holder":"SPAR GEO INFRA PVT. LTD., Recognized for Constructing the Col. Santosh Babu Bridge","url":"spar-geo-infra-pvt.-ltd.--recognized-for-constructing-the-col.-santosh-babu-bridge1389","sort":null,"image":"c9998-photo-of-mr-nitin-goyal.jpeg","description":"

\r\n\tThe Highest Multi-Span Bridge Substructure in Leh, Ladakh built under the guidance of <\/strong>Nitin Goyal<\/strong><\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tIn a remarkable engineering achievement, Mr. Nitin Goyal, Director of SPAR GEO INFRA PVT. LTD., has been recognized for constructing the Col. Santosh Babu Bridge, a 349-meter-long multi-span bridge substructure at an altitude of 14,900 feet. The bridge, located over the Shyok River in Leh, Ladakh (UT), India, was completed in an impressive 174 days and stands as a testament to cutting-edge engineering and construction technologies. The project was completed on October 7, 2023, using TAM grouting micro pile technology, setting a new benchmark for infrastructure development in challenging terrains. The Col. Santosh Babu Bridge is named in honour of the brave Indian Army officer who laid down his life in service of the nation. This project, led by Mr. Nitin Goyal, is a tribute to his legacy and an example of human ingenuity overcoming nature’s toughest challenges. Constructing a multi-span bridge at an altitude of nearly 14,900 feet, where oxygen levels are low, weather conditions are harsh, and the terrain is difficult to navigate, was no easy task. Yet, SPAR GEO INFRA PVT. LTD. achieved this feat with remarkable speed and precision, completing the bridge in just 174 days. The use of TAM grouting micropile technology was instrumental in the successful completion of the bridge. TAM (Tubes à Manchette) grouting involves injecting grout through pre-installed pipes into the foundation soil or rock to strengthen the substructure and improve its load-bearing capacity. This technique ensures the stability of the foundation in weak and highly unpredictable soils, which is crucial in the rugged terrain of Leh, Ladakh.<\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tMicropiles, which are small-diameter piles used for deep foundations, were also utilized to provide additional support. These micropiles can withstand extreme environmental conditions and are ideal for projects in remote, mountainous regions like Ladakh. The combination of TAM grouting and micropiles allowed the construction team to overcome the challenges posed by the region's seismic activity, soft soil, and variable rock formations. Additionally, the altitude and lack of infrastructure posed difficulties in transporting materials and equipment to the construction site. The high altitude also meant that workers had to contend with reduced oxygen levels, which can cause fatigue and health issues, making it even more difficult to maintain the project’s timeline. The Shyok River is located in a region of high geopolitical significance, and the bridge provides critical connectivity for the Indian Army, allowing for the rapid movement of troops, equipment, and supplies. It also enhances access to remote villages and communities in the region, improving transportation and contributing to the overall development of the area.<\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tMr. Nitin Goyal’s leadership and technical expertise in constructing the highest multi-span bridge substructure have earned him recognition and accolades from various quarters. The successful completion of the Col. Santosh Babu Bridge serves as a shining example of India’s growing capabilities in infrastructure development, even in the most challenging environments. The bridge also stands as a testament to SPAR GEO INFRA PVT. LTD.’s commitment to innovation, safety, and excellence in engineering. Under Mr. Goyal’s direction, the company continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in civil engineering, with a focus on sustainability and long-term durability. The bridge not only serves a critical strategic function but also represents a triumph of human engineering over nature’s harshest conditions. As a milestone in India’s infrastructure development, this project is sure to inspire future generations of engineers and innovators.<\/p>\r\n

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\r\n\tEminent personalities across the continents will be awarded<\/p>\r\n

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\r\n\t\tLondon : The World Book of Records is set to host the prestigious Rising Bharat Conclave & Awards 2024 on December 2, 2024, at the Portcullis House, Atlee Suite, House of Commons, British Parliament, London. Themed "Where Bharat will be in 2047?", the event will explore India's growth and global influence as it approaches 100 years of independence. This high-profile gathering will be graced by Mr. Gregory Campbell, Member of Parliament for East Londonderry, UK, along with the World Book of Records' President and CEO, Santosh Shukla, will present a program that will be acknowledged by prominent speakers such as Ruth Cadbury MP, Seema Malhotra MP, Bob Blackman MP, Virendra Sharma MP, Peter Meli Malta Enterprise, Victoria Lipatova Payments, and Diana Arama Mayfair Networks, underscoring the event's global significance. Their participation underscores the event's international significance and its potential to foster meaningful connections between influential leaders from India and the world. This event is designed to bring together key stakeholders from various sectors, including business, politics, culture, and innovation. It will provide a platform for discussing India's evolving role on the global stage while also honouring individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to their fields. The Rising Bharat Conclave & Awards 2024 will celebrate these change-makers, acknowledging their efforts in shaping the future of India and driving its progress. A key highlight of the program will be a tour of the British Parliament, offering attendees a unique glimpse into the workings of one of the world's most iconic legislative bodies. The conclave also provides a rare networking opportunity for Indian leaders to engage with their global counterparts.<\/div>\r\n\t
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\r\n\tFor fabricating the world’s Biggest Ornamental Sword of 51 feet in height using various materials such as wood, metal, artificial diamonds, velvet, mirror, rexine and some more elements.<\/span>
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\r\n\tMumbai: <\/span>Shiv Sena - A Political Party of Maharashtra of India has been adjudicated by the World Book of Records for fabricating the world’s Biggest Ornamental Sword of 51 feet in height using various materials such as wood, metal, artificial diamonds, velvet, mirror, rexine and some more elements. The unveiling was on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra on 5 October 2022 at MMRDA Grounds, BKC, Mumbai.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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\r\n\tThe provisional record certificate was presented to Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Eknath Shinde, by Shri Rajesh Shukla (Vice President, World Book of Records) Shri Madhur Temale, (Secretary, World Book of Records) and Shri Abhay Lokhande. <\/span><\/p>\r\n

\r\n\tOn this occasion, prominent guests and dignitaries were present there. On being recognized by the World Book of Records, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Eknath Shinde, was congratulated by Barrister Santosh Shukla (President and CEO, World Book of Records), members of CWC and dignitaries of international communities.<\/span><\/p>\r\n","record_date":"2022-10-05","created":"2024-11-05","record_category":"0","show_on_achieving_lorel":"0","type":"","status":"Active","modified_date":"2024-11-14 09:58:02","modified_by":"0","is_deleted":"0","deleted_by":"0","delete_date":""},{"id":"1393","record_holder":"Sri Chaitanya Education Institutions Sets World Record with 10,000 Students Reciting 663 Mathematical Formulas","url":"sri-chaitanya-education-institutions-sets-world-record-with-10-000-students-reciting-663-mathematical-formulas1393","sort":null,"image":"b9ac3-_sat6115.jpg","description":"

\r\n\tHyderabad - Sri Chaitanya Education Institutions, Hyderabad, Telangana, has earned a place in the World Book of Records for organizing a large-scale event where 10,000 students recited 663 mathematical formulas simultaneously. The event took place on November 6, with participants from 17 states across India, aged between 3.5 and 10 years. The students joined through 1,000 Zoom IDs, with 100 teachers providing training over 100 days to prepare them for the remarkable achievement. Akanksha Shah, World Book of Records official, presented the certificate to Sri Chaitanya Education Institutions in recognition of this outstanding accomplishment. This unique event demonstrated the dedication and academic enthusiasm of young minds, as well as the institution's commitment to promoting mathematical literacy on a grand scale.<\/p>\r\n","record_date":"2024-11-06","created":"2024-11-09","record_category":"0","show_on_achieving_lorel":"0","type":"","status":"Active","modified_date":"2024-11-14 09:58:02","modified_by":"0","is_deleted":"0","deleted_by":"0","delete_date":""}],"pagination":"

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