Author: Asia Book of Records Team

Sharad R Dandge (born on May 3, 1972) of Aurangabad, Maharashtra produced 24 rhythmic instrumental sounds  in 4 minutes 47 seconds on Tabla comprising 19 Indian and 5 Western that includes Pakhawaj, Tabla, Dholak, Kongo, Bongo, Dholak, Mharashtrian Dhlaki, khanjari, Daff, Maharashrtrian Sambal, Assam’s Bihu Dhole, Keral’s Chanda, Rajasthani Nagara, Punjab’s Bhangra Dhol, Gujarat’s Kacchi Dhol, West Bengal’s Dhak, Gadwal’s dhol, Jumbe and Snear Drum (western)  on July 15, 2011 at Sant Tukaram Sabhagruh Cidco, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury launched his book’ How to build a  Super Specialty Home Hospital‘ by using world’s largest screwdriver at the Oxford Book Store, Connaught Place, India on April 20,2011 . The Largest Screwdriver measures  89.2 Inches and it has an acrylic handle that measures 9.5 Inches at its widest point and is 28 Inches long.The steel shaft is 3.5 Inches thick and projects a further 61.2 Inches making the overall length as 89.2 Inches .

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The Largest Rangoli was created by the Ahmednagar branch of  Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya and its youth wing with the help of 2,500 participants   at the Ashokbhau Firodia School ground and measured 9,028 square metres (97,176 square feet)  on November 26,2010 with 19,000 kg of rangoli colours in nine shades .

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Gate of Damascus (Bawabet Dimashk) of Bangkok ,Thailand  is  world’s biggest restaurant .It  has  6014 seats and  1800 staff members it offers in six separate restaurants: Indian, Chinese, Gulf-Arab, Iranian, Middle Eastern and Syrian. It is spread in the 54,000 sq-m dining area and has 2,500 sq-m kitchen.

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Mathura Shrestha (39) a musician from Kathmandu  (Nepal) has composed the shortest music bar. Usually, music is created by using 3/4, 6/8, 7/8, 12/8 beats and 70 bars but he has composed music by using 11/4 beat and only 19 bar. Mathura Shrestha recorded the 2 minute 35 seconds long song Ankha Bhitra Lukai Sake” or “I Have Hidden Inside My Eyes” at Music Network Digital Recording Studio, Kathmandu,Nepal  on 4 January 2007 it took him more than six years of research from February 1998 to May 2005 to compose the song.

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