Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Er. ACS Arun Kumar (born on July 2, 1984), President, Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, deemed to be University, conducted by Dept of Periodontics, Thai Moogambigai Dental College and Hospital of Tamil Nadu (constituent unit of same institute) sets a record for the maximum number of people posted Dental Health Awareness Posters on Facebook. The college conducted a Dental Health Awareness campaign, where 3,980 people posted ‘Oral Hygiene Awareness’ posters on their Facebook on August 18, 2021, as confirmed on August 21, 2021.

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Anoop S. (born on July 15, 1984) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for making the smallest painting depicting the Thrissur Pooram festival. He made a beautiful painting (measuring 4.5 cm in width and 3.5 cm in height) depicting the famous temple festival held annually in Thrissur, Kerala, using water colours and paintbrushes, as confirmed on July 31, 2021.

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Founder Sristi Singhal (born on March 21, 2000) of Rajasthan, India, along with the co-founder of Law Logics for Layman, set a record for conducting a virtual legal competition with the maximum number of participants. They conducted an online legal competition on July 18 and 19, 2021 for law students wherein a total number of 5,219 candidates participated; the best 50 qualified for subsequent rounds and the top five for the final presentation, as confirmed on July 28, 2021.

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Avyukth Ramachandran (born on February 17, 2008) of Telangana, India, set a record being the youngest dual instrumentalist. He completed his Grade 8, Drum from Rock School London on July 8, 2019 and Grade 8, Level 3 certificate in Piano from Rock School London on July 12, 2021 at the age of 13 years, 4 months and 25 days, as confirmed on July 20, 2021.

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Jibin V. K. (born on May 23, 1997) of Kerala, India, is titled as ‘Grand Master’ for making a typographic portrait of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam using the names of Indian spacecrafts. He made the portrait of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam by using the names of 123 Indian spacecrafts, along with the names of their 38 launchers. The portrait measures 19 cm in height and 23 cm in width, as confirmed on August 7, 2021.

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