It’s time to take stock of the notable achievements that have left a lasting impression on the world stage as we bid farewell to 2023. Among the many achievements, Indians have distinguished themselves by breaking stereotypes and achieving records ranging from the absurd to the incredible. .
To celebrate the diversity and genius of Indian talent, we have selected four incredible world records held by people from the subcontinent.
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- Beyond expectations: Indians set the bar high for 2023 world records
- 1. The woman with the longest hair
- 2. Wooden spoon with the smallest diameter
- 3. Five days of non-stop dancing
- 4. Card structure with the largest number of cards in the world
Beyond expectations: Indians set the bar high for 2023 world records
Guinness World Records (GWR) frequently uses social media to spread records made by people around the world, including those in India.
Furthermore, in 2023, GWR revealed records that amazed and delighted people.
We have compiled a list of some world records that Indians set this year as the year comes to an end.
These albums, which include things like making the wooden spoon smaller, wearing your hair longer, and dancing for an entire day and night, will amaze you.
1. The woman with the longest hair
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A woman from Uttar Pradesh holds the record for the longest hair of a living person.
Since she was fourteen years old, Smita Srivastava has grown her hair long. With her 7 feet and 9 inches of hair, she broke the world record at the age of 46.
Along with a video of Srivastava, GWR also posted a quote from him.
“Despots in Indian mythology have historically had incredibly long hair. Women used to grow their hair long because in our society it was considered unlucky to cut it.
Smita said. “Women with long hair look more beautiful,” she continued.
2. Wooden spoon with the smallest diameter
When an artist from Bihar produced a spoon that was included in the Guinness World Records, he demonstrated incredible inventiveness.
He created the smallest wooden spoon in history, measuring just 0.06 inches.
Artist Navratan Prajapati Murtikar told GWR that while creating a wooden spoon is simple, creating the world’s smallest wooden spoon is a difficult task.
3. Five days of non-stop dancing
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Srushti Sudhir Jagtap, 16, broke the record for the longest dance marathon completed by a single person.
He spent 127 hours on stage.
To make this album, he started dancing on the morning of May 29 and continued until June 3.
4. Card structure with the largest number of cards in the world
At the age of fifteen, a boy broke the record for having “the largest playing card structure in the world.”
Arnav Daga, an 18-year-old from Kolkata, built several famous structures using 143,000 playing cards.
He designed the Writer’s Building, Salt Lake Stadium, Shaheed Minar and St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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