New Delhi, August 2024.
As
India celebrates its 78th Independence Day, we reflect on the remarkable
journey of a nation brimming with talent, resilience, and boundless ambition
with the Limca Book of Records. Serving as a testament to India's
progress across diverse fields, this corpus of commendable records showcases
individuals who have not just reached new zeniths of success but have rewritten
the limits of what is possible. Standing true to its own legacy as India’s
first-ever record book, now in its 33rd edition, Limca Book of Records’
vast collection of exceptional performances never fails to impress the readers.
From
north to south and east to west; every corner of India has contributed to this
mosaic of achievement, painting a vivid portrait of a country united in its
pursuit of excellence and its celebration of extraordinary accomplishments.
Join us as we explore some of the most extraordinary feats documented in the
latest edition, highlighting the indomitable spirit that defines our nation.
1. Sporting Stars
India's athletes are rocking the
sports world with their fearless spirit, unwavering dedication, and amazing
feats! The following records exemplify their tenacious persona:
·
Most
runs in a single cricket World Cup edition
Virat Kohli became the
batter to score the most runs in a single World Cup edition with 765 runs in
2023, breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s earlier record of 673 runs in 2003.
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First
pair to win mixed doubles gold medal in squash in the Asian Games
Dipika Pallikal and
Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu became the first pair to win mixed doubles gold medal
in squash at the Asian Games 2022.
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Adventure (WR): Youngest in the world to complete the
Ocean’s Seven Challenge
Prabhat Koli (b. 27 July 1999) from Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, became the
youngest person in the world, at the age of 23, to complete the Ocean’s Seven
Challenge on 1 March 2023. He completed the challenge in 8 hrs 41 mins,
crossing the Cook Strait between New Zealand’s North and South Islands amid bad
weather. He is also the recipient of Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award.
2. Knowledge Knights
In the pursuit of knowledge, Indian
scholars and institutions have consistently set new benchmarks. The following
records illustrate the relentless quest for intellect that propels our nation
forward.
·
Most
PhDs Awarded by a University in a Year: Delhi University awarded a record-breaking 910 PhD
degrees (512 females and 398 males) at its 99th convocation on 25 February
2023.
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First
Prime Ministers’ Museum: The
Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya, located on the Teen Murti Estate in New Delhi, is a
museum dedicated to celebrating all former prime ministers of India. It was
inaugurated on 14 April 2022 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking 75 years
of Independence. This museum consists of 43 galleries showcasing the lives and
tenures of former prime ministers. It offers various interactive experiences
like holograms, virtual reality, augmented reality, and more. The exhibits
include personal items, gifts and memorabilia, and medals and commemorative
stamps, provided by families of former prime ministers.
3. Ace of Arts and Science Superheroes
India stands as a vibrant fusion of
artistic genius and scientific innovation, yielding trailblazing triumphs, a
few of which are below.
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Most
Stage Plays Performed in a Day – Solo:
Akash Bhadsavle, born on 9 February 1996, showcased commendable dedication to
the performing arts by completing a total of 12 shows in three different plays,
each lasting 45 minutes, on 9 October 2022.
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First
Liquid Mirror Telescope Only for Astronomical Observations: Aryabhatta Research Institute of
Observational Sciences (ARIES), an autonomous institute under the Department of
Science and Technology, now boasts the first liquid mirror telescope designed
solely for astronomical observations. Known as the International Liquid Mirror
Telescope (ILMT), it is the largest in Asia and was inaugurated on 22 March
2023.
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ADITYA-L1:
First solar probe: ADITYA-L1
is India’s first satellite dedicated to studying the outer atmosphere of the
sun. It has been indigenously developed by ISRO, and launched on 2 September
2023. It will stay approximately 1.5 million km away from Earth, which is about
1 per cent of the distance between the Sun and Earth.
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First
cloned cow: On 16
March 2023, Ganga, the first cloned cow in India, was born. The scientists at
NDRI, Karnal, Haryana, created her after they got access to a non-invasive
technology called ‘Ovum Pick-Up’ in 2018.
Vatsala
Kaul Banerjee, Consulting Editor, Limca Book of Records, and Publisher,
Hachette India, said, ‘What
better time than August, the Independence month, to celebrate the august
achievers in many different fields, occupying pride of place on India’s podium
of accomplishments! Across decades, Limca Book of Records continues to be the
chronicler of the spirit of achievement that defines our nation and continues
to inspire its people.’
Ruchira
Bhattacharya, Senior Director, Marketing – Hydration, Sports and Tea Category,
India and South-West Asia Operating Unit at The Coca-Cola Company, said, “Coca-Cola's association with the
Limca Book of Records is a celebration of India’s vibrant and diverse culture.
As we reflect on the milestones documented in this iconic record book, we are
inspired by the incredible stories of individuals who have pushed boundaries and
created history, and happy that these stories are being documented to be shared
further, thus inspiring many more”
The Limca Book of Recorsds uncovers many such fascinating feats that shine the spotlight on Incredible India. With records across aviation, food, cinema, and music, the 33rd Edition, 2024 has it all and much more! Whether it is making a record for the longest kebab measuring an astonishing 49ft, or 365 maps of different cities and countries collected by one person, read about the individuals who dared to dream big and achieved the impossible! Grab a copy of Limca Book of Records 2024 and know more out about our country’s firsts and foremost in every field of human endeavour