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Revision as of 12:01, 22 September 2025
Indian record compendium
| Founded | 2006 |
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| Founder | Vivekananda Babu K |
| Type | Privately held |
| Purpose | Book and periodical publishing |
| Headquarters | Faridabad, Haryana, India |
| Products | Record certification, Publications, Events |
| Services | World Records documentation, Public relations, Marketing, Felicitation ceremonies |
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Key people |
Vivekananda Babu K (Founder Director) |
| Employees | 51-200 |
| Website | https://indiabookofrecords.in/ |
India Book of Records is an annual publication that documents and verifies notable achievements and unique talents across India.[1][2][3]The publication recognizes accomplishments across fields such as arts, science, sports, social service, and innovation, and it hosts annual ceremonies to honor record holders.[1][2][3] It is widely cited in Indian media for its official verification process and structured adjudication.[1][2][3]
Board of advisors
- Justice B.G. Kolse Patil (Former Chief Justice of Mumbai High Court)
- Dr.Raj Rup Fulia (Retired IAS & Former Principal Secretary, Govt. of Haryana)
- Dr. Parveen Kumar (Retd. IAS & Former Director General of Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of Haryana)
- Dr. Bipin Kumar (President – Vishwa Hindi Parishad)
- Rakesh Kumar Verma (Blackbelt -6 Degree International Empire, Former Machinist, Military Engineering Services, Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India)
- Somnath Bharti (Former Law Minister, Government of Delhi)
How records are verified
Applicants submit detailed evidence such as videos, photographs, and witness statements to have their achievements considered.[1] An expert panel reviews all submissions according to established rules and international best practices.[2] For complex records, on-site verification may be conducted.[3] Verified records are then published annually and announced through various media channels.[2]
Honors and events
Record holders are celebrated in official ceremonies attended by dignitaries, which receive national media coverage.[3][1] These events increase public awareness of achievements and encourage broader participation.[2]
References
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