In a momentous occasion for India, Pune has etched its name in the prestigious ‘Guinness World Record‘ books by hosting the largest reading activity in collaboration, surpassing China’s previous record. On December 14th, 2023, from 8-10 am at SP College, a remarkable total of 3,066 parents gathered to read aloud to their children, creating a magical atmosphere and leaving an indelible mark in history.
The previous record, held by China, stood at 2,884 simultaneous readers. The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), along with the Maharashtra government, Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), National Book Trust (NBT), and Sir Parashurambhau (SP) College organized the event with the ambitious goal of setting a Guinness World Record.
This extraordinary feat was orchestrated by the National Book Trust as part of the Pune Book Festival, where parents immersed themselves in reading aloud from the book “निसर्गाचा नाश करू नाका” by Kshipra Shahane for an exhilarating three minutes. The event witnessed the presence of Commissioner Vikram Kumar, Assistant Commissioner Vikas Dhakne, actress Prajakta Mali, and several other distinguished artists.
The Pune Book Festival, commencing from December 16 to 24 at the Fergusson College Grounds, promises to be a grand celebration of literature. The festival showcases an extensive collection of books in multiple languages, including Marathi, Hindi, English, Gujarati, Kannada, among others.
Beyond literature, the festival includes sections for youth, talent showcases, and cultural performances. Expecting over 500,000 visitors, it boasts 200 book stalls, offering diverse reading choices. Pune Book Festival strives to cultivate a passion for reading, providing a platform for book lovers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of written words.”
Pune’s groundbreaking achievement in setting a Guinness World Record not only adds a feather to its cap but also sends a powerful message across the nation. The event showcases the city’s commitment to promoting literacy, family bonding through reading, and fostering a cultural environment that cherishes the written word.
Q. How many parents gathered in Pune for the reading activity, surpassing the previous record?
A: A total of 3,066 parents gathered in Pune, surpassing China’s previous record.
Q. Which book did the participants read during the record-setting event in Pune?
A: The participants immersed themselves in reading “निसर्गाचा नाश करू नाका” (Destroy the Destruction of Nature) by Kshipra Shahane for a thrilling three minutes.
Q. What was the previous record, and which country held it before Pune?
A: The previous record was held by China, with 2,884 simultaneous readers participating in a similar activity.
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