There is a huge number of people who have a deep reverence for Mother Teresa on earth because her work towards humanity has been so unmatched. Due to the same, different countries have done various types of work to keep their service spirit memorable and to keep their fame as a source of inspiration for society till eternity. Like stamps are issued on them, coins are issued etc.
Mr C. Victor, a resident of Bhilai, has done a unique feat of saving the memories of that compassionate idol. You have done a wonderful job of collecting all types of coins, stamps etc issued on Mother Teresa. You have such a unique and rare collection, which has also been exhibited. This work is being done by you for more than the last 3 decades. Looking at this huge collection, you once thought that why not make a world record for it, in this connection you contacted the office of the Golden Book of World Records, understood everything and sent an application for the world record. Because this work of yours was extraordinary, unique, unique and unique, therefore on July 11, 2016, your name was recorded in the world record as the Largest Collection of Mother Teresa Memorabilia.
Everyone was surprised to see your penance and achievement for such a long period and you were seen with very prestigious eyes. Similarly, Mr C. Victor has been fond of collecting coins of various dynasties since childhood and has collected coins from the earliest times to the British rule of Awadh. You have a huge collection of Gandhara Dynasty Mauryan coins, coins of Indo-Greek rule, Sunga rule, Satavahana kings, Ikshvaku dynasty, Vidarbha kings, and Gupta coins from the 6th century BC. Along with this, coins from many medieval dynasties are also present in your collection. This collection of yours continued towards the coins of the British rule and you also have a large amount of coins of the English rule period. After making the previous record, you again thought of registering a world record for this collection and once again contacted the office of the Golden Book of World Records and sent the application. Due to such a unique collection not available to anyone else in the world, once again and on 29 January 2017, your name was registered in the Golden Book of World Records. You were praised all around for this extraordinary achievement.
Born on 29 January 1953 to Mr J. Cristo Das and Mrs Thakamma, Mr C. Victor is full of the qualities of humanity. He has been working as a manager in Bhilai Plant and is engaged in his work after retirement.