Purna Chetna Public School Students sets multiple world records !
Recently, the Southern Indian heritage town of Mysuru has been in the news for "record" reasons. The city's Purna Chetana Public School children have drawn the interest of the academic community with their inventive attempts at setting world records, which have been validated by Elite World Records, Asian Records Academy, and India Records Academy.
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List Of Records Broken: Taking Home Title Of 'Incredible Indians' ~
- Toshan G Rao, a talented 9-year-old student in Grade IV, has achieved an extraordinary feat by setting a new world record for the longest keyboard concert by an individual. Toshan performed an impressive 20 songs continuously and repeatedly for an astonishing 14 hours and 2 minutes. This remarkable accomplishment not only showcases his exceptional musical talent but also his incredible stamina and dedication.
- Mahesh Kumar, a remarkably talented Grade VII student, was selected and trained by the school to set a new world record in the category “Longest Lecture Series on Swami Vivekananda.” At just 12 years old, Mahesh spoke for an impressive 14 hours and 2 minutes marathon, delivering his lecture while standing throughout. His speech focused on Swami Vivekananda, whose teachings continue to inspire people worldwide. Mahesh’s dedication and effort not only showcased his personal commitment but also highlighted the school’s emphasis on instilling values and intellectual excellence in its students.
- 7-year-old Pruthu P. Advait, a Grade III student, has achieved a new world record for “Most Shlokas Recited by an Individual (Minor-Male).” In just 30 minutes, he recited 150 shlokas, demonstrating exceptional memorization and dedication.
- 9-year-old Asmi A. Bharadwaj, a Grade IV student, has set a new world record for “Most Assorted Digital Images Identified while Blindfolded by an Individual (Minor-Female).” In just 5 minutes, she identified 349 images, including animals, birds, national leaders, and flags, all with her eyes completely covered.
- In a stunning display of devotion and skill, 11-year-old Mulukutla Mokshada, a student of Class VI, recited all 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita twice, setting a new world record with the longest chanting marathon of 7 hours and 4 minutes. Her fluent recitation captivated the audience and created a deeply spiritual atmosphere throughout the school.
Maadhurya Ramaswamy, the CAO, said: "This extraordinary accomplishment highlights Purna Chetana School's commitment to inspiring young minds and nurturing valuable societal contributions through the teachings of the Gita, as well as Mokshada's remarkable dedication." India Records Academy's Records Manager, K.R. Venkatesvaran, praised the five extraordinarily gifted people for their achievements, saying they had set a new standard. In appreciation of their extraordinary accomplishments, he bestowed upon them the title of "Incredible Indians."
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The record holders' parents, grandparents, relatives, friends, and classmates attended the event, which was a joyful celebration of extraordinary skill and devotion. Their presence enhanced the joyous mood as they celebrated the young prodigies' outstanding accomplishments. Family members' encouragement and praise emphasized the importance of these successes and showed how proud the community is of the youngsters' remarkable achievements.