The small heritage town of Mysuru is making headlines with students from Purna Chetana Public School setting unique world records. Toshan G Rao, a 9-year-old Grade IV student, achieved the longest keyboard concert by an individual, performing 20 songs continuously for 14 hours and 2 minutes. Darshan Raj, CEO of the school, praised Toshan’s remarkable musical talent and dedication.
Mahesh Kumar, a 12-year-old Grade VII student, set a world record for the longest lecture series on Swami Vivekananda, speaking for 14 hours and 2 minutes. Dr. Rajini M.R., School Secretary, highlighted the school’s commitment to Swami Vivekananda’s values.
Pruthu P. Advait, a 7-year-old Grade III student, recited 150 shlokas in 30 minutes, showcasing exceptional memorization and spiritual discipline. Madhurya Ramaswamy, CAO, emphasized the significance of traditional practices.
Asmi A. Bharadwaj, a 9-year-old Grade IV student, identified 349 assorted digital images blindfolded in 5 minutes. P.G. Prathiba, Adjudicator at Asian Records Academy, commended Asmi’s extraordinary skills and focus.
Mulukutla Mokshada, an 11-year-old Class VI student, set a record by reciting all 18 chapters of the Bhagavad Gita twice in 7 hours and 4 minutes. Maadhurya Ramaswamy praised her dedication and the school’s commitment to nurturing valuable societal contributions.
K.R. Venkatesvaran, Records Manager at India Records Academy, awarded the students the title of “Incredible Indian” for their outstanding achievements. The event celebrated exceptional talent and dedication, with family and friends rejoicing in the students’ accomplishments.