Sushilnirmal Foundation of Mumbai (Maharashtra) India gets included by World Book of Records

For organizing a mass event Ek Jhalak – “Vividhta Mein Ekata” (Diversity United) wherein 81 folk dances, folk art and Indian classical dances were performed

Mumbai: Barrister Santosh Shukla (President and CEO, World Book of Records) has announced that Sushilnirmal Foundation of Mumbai (Maharashtra) India has been included by World Book of Records for organizing a mass event Ek Jhalak – “Vividhta Mein Ekata” (Diversity United) wherein 81 folk dances, folk art and Indian classical dances were performed by 201 participants of Maharashtra from 11 am to 10 pm on 09 July 2022 at Samaj Unnati Mandal Sabhagruh, Vasai West, Palghar, Maharashtra, India.  The Certificate of inclusion was presented to Dr. Neeta Srivastava Prasad (Founder President, Sushilnirmal Foundation) digitally.   Mr. Shukla briefed that Certificate of Record (CoR) is an authenticated document of the certification division of World Book of Records Limited which is bestowed upon a person, place or thing with maintaining specific standards to serve in a concerned field of respected area of activities. On being recognized by World Book of Records, London (UK) Dr. Neeta Srivastava Prasad (Founder President, Sushilnirmal Foundation) was congratulated by Shri Virendra Sharma (Member of Parliament, England), Dr. Diwakar Sukul (Chairman, World Book of Records, London) and other dignitaries from International scenario.  #WBR

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