Andhra Pradesh: 20,000 students perform 108 Surya Namaskarams in Araku Valley, set World record

ANI April 8, 2025 226 views

In a remarkable display of discipline and fitness, 20,000 tribal students from Andhra Pradesh set a Guinness World Record by performing 108 Surya Namaskaras. The event, held on World Health Day at Araku Valley Degree College, showcased the students' dedication, having practiced daily for five months. Tribal Welfare Minister Gummadi Sandhya Rani inaugurated the event, which was officially recognized by the World Records Union. District Collector Dinesh Kumar highlighted the significant health and learning improvements resulting from this collective yoga initiative.

"This is a new world record that has been established tonight. I want to congratulate them." - Alice Renaud, World Records Union Manager
Alluri, April 8: Around 20,000 tribal students performed 108 Surya Namaskarams as part of the 'Yoga - Maha Surya Vandanam' programme at Araku Valley Degree College in Alluri Sitharama Raju district on World Health Day.

Key Points

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20,000 students performed 108 Surya Namaskaras simultaneously

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Event celebrated on World Health Day

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Recognized by Guinness World Records

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Students prepared for five months

A Guinness World Record was set as 20,000 participants, including over 13,000 girls, performed 108 Surya Namaskaras for about two hours.

The event, held as part of World Health Day celebrations, was officially recognised by Alice Renaud, Manager of the London World Records Union, who presented the certificate to District Collector Dinesh Kumar.

Speaking to ANI, Alice Renaud said, "I'm a World Record Union Manager, and I was here tonight to witness the performance as 20,000 students performed sun salutations. This is a new world record that has been established tonight. I want to congratulate them."

Tribal Welfare Minister Gummadi Sandhya Rani inaugurated the event, inspiring the crowd by actively participating in the Surya Namaskaras.

The participants, primarily students from five mandals in the district, had been preparing for this day for the past five months, waking up at 4 a.m. daily to practice yoga.

The collective effort, which included continuous monitoring by health personnel to ensure the well-being of all participants, was lauded as a major success.

District Collector Dinesh Kumar emphasised the positive impact of the yoga sessions, noting significant improvements in students' health, learning abilities, and overall performance.

He also mentioned that students who previously required frequent hospital visits had shown a marked decline in medical needs, reflecting the benefits of regular yoga practice.

Patanjali Srinivas, a key organizer and Physical Education Teacher, officially launched the event by blowing a conch, adding a ceremonial touch.

Collector Dinesh Kumar extended his congratulations to Patanjali Srinivas, the PETs, teachers, and tribal welfare officers for their crucial role in making the event a grand success.

The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Joint Collector Dr Abhishek Gowda, SP Amit Bardar, Sub-Collector Sauryaman Patel, Additional SP Dheeraj, and RTC Chairman Donnu Dora, all of whom celebrated the achievement of this milestone event.

The energetic atmosphere and the massive turnout not only created a world record but also underscored the importance of physical fitness in improving overall health and well-being.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Wow! This is absolutely incredible! 20,000 students performing 108 Surya Namaskars together must have been such a powerful sight. So proud of our youth embracing yoga and setting world records 🙌
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Rahul S.
While this is impressive, I wonder if the focus should be more on regular yoga practice rather than one-time record attempts. Still, great to see tribal students getting involved in health initiatives.
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Ananya P.
The dedication of these students is inspiring! Waking up at 4 AM daily for 5 months shows real commitment. This event will surely motivate more people to take up yoga 💪
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Sanjay M.
Amazing achievement! But I hope the organizers ensured proper hydration and medical support for all participants during this intense session. The health benefits mentioned are truly remarkable though.
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Meera V.
So proud to see tribal students leading the way in health and wellness! The fact that over 13,000 girls participated makes this even more special. Women power! 👏
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Karthik R.
The ceremonial touch with the conch blowing must have created such a magical atmosphere. Would love to see more such events promoting our ancient practices with modern records!

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