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Patanjali University student Kamal Sharma, who lives in Tohana, Haryana, has done such a feat in the field of yoga that he has inscribed the name of his district and state in golden letters on the world stage. He set a world record by covering a distance of 100 meters in the shortest time by walking in Chakrasana posture. Mr. Kamal Sharma did this amazing feat in just 1 minute 50 seconds.
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Mr. Ritesh Jain of Kodiyar Road, Odisha is famous for his unique and antique collection. Ritesh Jain has been honoured and rewarded on many platforms for his collection of Indian currency, stock stamps and antique items. Ritesh Jain has a unique collection of currency notes issued since India’s independence, which includes currency notes signed by all the governors of the Reserve Bank to date.
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Yoga guru Swami Mahesh Yogi Ji, famous for Hatha Yoga and difficult yoga practice, has taken a firm resolve to do 1 crore 51 lakh strokes of Kapalbhati by giving up food for 6 months continuously in Ayodhya Hanumangarhi, for which he is still moving forward. Swami Mahesh Yogi Ji started this rigorous yoga practice at Hanumangarhi Nij Ashram on 2 April 2024.
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Mr. Dheeraj Sharma of Balod, Chhattisgarh, who is a yoga instructor, performed such a feat in this form of yoga through regular practice and hard work that his name was recorded in the Golden Book of World Records. Demonstrating his strong grip on yoga practice, Yoga Guru Mr. Dheeraj Sharma set a world record of performing Bhujangasana 1,641 times in one hour
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In the modern and digital age, the art of making film posters by hand is now vanishing. To introduce this art to the present generation and save it from extinction, a senior painter from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Mr. Purshottam Solanki started the work of making posters of 50-year-old films. Mr. Solanki started this work on 1 January 2019, and by 15 December 2023, he made posters of 100 films.
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The 93rd Martyr’s Day was celebrated in Shastri Nagar, the country’s capital Delhi. A program was organized under the leadership and guidance of Mr. Yadvinder Singh Sandhu, grandson of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh and National President of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Brigade and Behen Annu Arora Charitable Trust. During this, the people present paid tribute to the brave sons of Mother India, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru and honoured their sacrifice.