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Most languages sung in concert

The most languages sung during one concert is 76, achieved by Dr. Kesiraju Srinivas a.k.a Ghazal Srinivas, at the Gandhi Hills, Andhra Pradesh, India from 2-3 June 2008. The concert used Mahatma Gandhi’s philosphies as a basis for the songs. Submitted together with the claim documentation was a letter of appreciation for the record attempt from the President of India, Pratibha Devisingh Patil. Dr. Srinivas performed in 100 languages but 24 of the songs were shorter than the 2-minute minimum specified by the guidelines, and Continue reading →

Most people dot-to-dot drawing simultaneously – single location

The most people dot-to-dot drawing simultaneously in one location is 6,057 and was achieved by National Integrated Forum of Artists and Activists (India) at New Grain Market, Karnal, Haryana, India, on 1 August 2011. The participants came from 150 schools and colleges in India. Among 6,265 participants, 6,057 were verified successful by 63 supervisors who were positioned throughout the venue to observe the record attempt. The theme of the dot-to-dot drawing was ‘Nuclear weapons free world and universal brotherhood.’

Most people on one motorcycle

The most people on one moving motorcycle is 54 and was achieved by the Army Service Corps Motorcycle Display Team ‘Tornadoes’ (all India) at Air Force Station Yelahanka, Bangalore, India, on 28 November 2010. The men rode a single 500 CC Royal Enfield Motorcycle a distance of 1,100 metres. The motorcycle was driven by Havi Idar Ram Pal Yadav. They were supervised by Maj M K Jha. The motorcycle was modified, as permitted, with a platform around the edge to carry all the people, and Continue reading →

Most people reading aloud simultaneously – single location

The most people reading aloud simultaneously at a single location is 46,660 and was organised by the Art Of Living Foundation (India) at the Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, India, on 2 February 2014. The participants recited the Njanappana, a poem written by the 16th century poet Poonthanam. The event was organised by The Art Of Living Foundation to promote peace and non violence in the area.