Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Ayush Jha (born on October 7, 2004) of Rajasthan, India, set a record for memorising one hundred random objects in the least time. He memorised 100 objects (displayed on a laptop screen) in 7 minutes and 11 seconds, and correctly recalled (blindfolded) the names of all the 100 objects, at the Head office of India Book of Records, at the age of 18 years and 26 days, as confirmed on November 2, 2022.

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Takshika Hari (born on March 10, 2020) of Telangana, India, set a record for identifying 273 famous national and international personalities including Dr. Abdul Kalam, Barack Obama, Diana, Will Smith, Einstein, Donald Trump, Bill Gates, Zidane and Ratan Tata in 5 minutes, 22 seconds and 24 milliseconds at the age of 2 years, 6 months and 28 days, as confirmed on December 1, 2022.

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Columbia Pacific Communities of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India set the record for the longest distance relay walk by a group of Septuagenarians. A total of 24 Septuagenarians of the community coming from various walks of life assembled together and performed the relay walk at Bengaluru for 75 kilometers starting at 5.07am till 6.43pm after getting themselves checked for medical health on January 25, 2023.

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Lion Anagha Ashok Gandhi, Lions International, District 3231A2, Maharashtra, India set the record for maximum people screened for diabetes in 6 hours at multiple locations wherein a total of 6177 people were screened for diabetes across 72 screening camps across the Lions International district 3231A2 in Maharashtra, India for 6 hours. This initiative was done to mark the Diabetes month. The record attempt started at 9.00AM and ended at 3.00PM on November 13, 2022.

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Anu Julka (born on October 8, 1971) of Punjab, India, set a record for authoring a book on the maximum number of paintings of Lord Krishna. She wrote a book titled ‘PUSHTIMARGIYA PICHWAI-Shri Krishan Ki Aradhana’ (ISBN: 978-93-54279-70-6), published by BlueRose Publishers in May 2021. The book (written in Hindi) is based on an ancient art form passed on from generation to generation, as confirmed on May 23, 2022.

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