Modi Yoga Event Guinness Book

Modi Led Yoga Event Enters Guinness Book

The special Yoga session led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the lawns of the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday entered the Guinness Book of World Records for drawing the people of most nationalities performing Yoga together.

Prime Minister Modi led a special Yoga session on the lawns of the UN headquarters to mark the 9th edition of the International Day of Yoga.
“Today, there was a Guinness World Records title attempt for most nationalities in a Yoga lesson. The mark to be was 140 nationalities. Today, in New York, at the UN, they had 135. It is a new Guinness world records title…,” Michael Empric, official adjudicator, Guinness World Records, told ANI.

Addressing the special event, PM Modi said, “Yoga comes from India, it is a very old tradition. Yoga is free of copyrights, patents and royalty payments. Yoga is adaptable to your age, gender and fitness level. Yoga is portable and is truly universal.”

He added that last year, the entire world came together to support India’s proposal to celebrate 2023 as the ‘International Year of Millets’ and it was wonderful to see people, across nationalities, coming together again to mark Yoga Day.

“Let us use the power of Yoga not only to be healthy, and happy but also to be kind to ourselves and to each other. Let us use the power of Yoga to build bridges of friendship, a peaceful world and a cleaner, greener and sustainable future. Let us join hands together to realise the goal of ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’,” PM Modi added.

The International Day of Yoga has been celebrated worldwide annually on June 21 since 2015, after PM Modi’s proposal to dedicate a day to celebrating the ancient Indian fitness routine was formally accepted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2014.

In his 2014 address to the UNGA, Prime Minister Modi proposed June 21 as the date for marking International Yoga Day as it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and has a special significance in many parts of the world. (ANI)

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Monday As The Worst Day Of The Week

Guinness World Records Declares Monday As The Worst Day Of The Week

“Monday blues” is not just a phrase but a real emotion that can be mainly understood by people who have to get back to work after a fun weekend. The first day of the week is usually considered the least favorite day for a majority of people and now Guinness World Records (GWR) has officially declared Monday as the worst day of the week.

“We’re officially giving Monday the record of the worst day of the week,” Guinness World Records tweeted on Monday.
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Guinness World Records’ post was so relatable that the Twitterati flooded the micro-blogging platform with various funny memes and jokes.

“I take Mondays off just for this reason,” a netizen commented.

“Petition for Mondays to be banned so after the next Monday we will be Tuesday, we ban that also because it following Sunday, so every day After Sunday will be banned and we only have a Sunday,” a Twitter user wrote.

An official page for the famous animated character ‘Angry Bird’ – inspired by a sketch of stylized wingless birds and turned into a video game, also reacted to Guinness World Records’ post.

“Took you long enough”, Angry Bird commented. To which GWR responded, “Ikr”, or “I know right!”

Guinness World Records (GWR) is a reference book published every year in different languages around the world. It lists world records of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The book was co-founded by twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter in Fleet Street, London, in August 1955. (ANI)

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