Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Jeena Niaz (born on June 1, 1972) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for making a portrait of Chief Minister of Kerala, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan, on a newspaper collage. She made a black and white portrait (measuring 6ft × 4ft) on a newspaper canvas, (with acrylic paints and brushes) as a tribute to his excellent leadership, as confirmed on June 8, 2020

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Aneesha T S (born on June 6, 1998) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for carving out the names of 21 famous forms of martial art with their places of origin, including kalarippayattu, malla-yuddha, silambam, gatka, musti yuddha, pari-khanda, Inbuan wrestling, kuttu varisai, thoda and kathisamu on 21 different pencil leads, as confirmed on November 20, 2020.

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Tapan Paul (born on January 25, 1974) of West Bengal, India, set a record for sculpting unique Durga idols in bricks. He sculpted two forms of Goddess Durga — the first one depicting the killing of Asura as Mahisasur Mardini and the second one is with her family. Both the idols are beautifully sculpted on two different bricks, as confirmed on November 9, 2020.

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P. Pirajan (born on June 12, 2016) of Tamil Nadu, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for identifying the maximum number of logos of different fields. He identified 208 multiple logos of e-commerce, automobile brands, banks, MNCs, social platforms, telecommunication companies, food brands, cosmetic brands and other brands in just 2 minutes and 14 seconds, at the tender age of 4 years, 4 months and 12 days, as confirmed on October 24, 2020.

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Y.A. Agathiyan (born on November 1, 2018) of Tamil Nadu, India, set a record for identifying the maximum number of agricultural topics. He brilliantly identified 506 subcategories of 36 agricultural topics, including types of agriculture, urban agriculture, cultivation, tools of Neolithic and Paleolithic age, Aquaponics, scientific names of vegetables, and Indian cow breeds, at the tender age of 1 year, 11 months and 12 days, as confirmed on October 14, 2020.

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