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Delhi-based Safal Bharat Foundation is planning to attempt to create a new Guinness Record by forming the largest car image with 3,000 students.
The foundation is trying to form the largest car image with 3,000 students on August 5
Warangal: Delhi-based Safal Bharat Foundation is planning to attempt to create a new Guinness Record by forming the largest car image with 3,000 students.
The foundation settler, Kishore Parupelli, said that the event will be performed at the city-based St Gabriel’s High School in Kazipet on August 5 this year. Speaking to The Hans India here on Wednesday, he said the record will be set involving 3,000 students from different schools in Warangal city.
There is a record of creating an image of car with 1,665 individuals, which was performed in Chennai in the year 2016. ‘Now we wish to break that record and create a new one by nearly doubling the number of participants,’ he explained.
“Since I did my schooling at St Gabriel’s, I wanted to perform the feat at the school,’ he said adding “It is being planned to break two records every year by involving the students. It is aimed to motivate the students to aim for high and to stimulate their will power to create Guinness Records on their own.”
Creating or breaking a Guinness Record may look like a herculean task for many, but we intend to shatter that myth. Creating or breaking a Guinness Record gives students a sense of achievement and it can help them achieve bigger things in their lives, Kishore Parupelli pointed out.
He further informed that the foundation is attempting to create a Guinness Record with 10,000 students in New Delhi in January 2018 by illustrating a smiling face. Arrangements are being made for the purpose, he added.
The foundation’s founder Shyam Sunder Parupelli, who worked and retired as mandal educational officer in the district, said he founded the organisation along with his wife, Sharada to bring out and promote skills latent in the students.
“Of the 130 crore population in the country about 22 per cent are children and each one of them has got a talent of their own. Our effort is to identify such talents and encourage them, to develop a healthy and a critical attitude towards the development of mental, physical and moral uplift of the students,” he said.
The foundation has also been adopting the students with special talent and assisting them financially, he added. Shyam Sunder and Kishore have appealed the parents and the managements of the schools in the city ensure active participation of students in the feat.
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