Indore: New Record As 5,000 People Form Largest Human Chain To Create Map Of India
The Indian flag formation consisted of 5000 school students, social workers and several other volunteers.
A day before India celebrates its 75th Independence Day, Indore city in Madhya Pradesh set a new record. 5,000-odd people created a geographical map of India after forming the 'largest human chain,' according to ANI.
Indore sets record with 'largest human chain' creating map of India
This event got registered in the World Book of Record.
The event was
organised to commemorate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav marking India's 75th year of Independence by a social institution 'Jwala' at Divya Shaktipeeth and more than 5,000 school students, social workers and other people came together to form the map.
The video of the same was shared by ANI.
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Dr. Divya Gupta, founder of 'Jwala' said that through this effort, an attempt will be made to create a new world record by breaking the world record for making the human chain in geographical shape.
"We had made a human chain on the map of India, and not only on the border but also inside it. Earlier, a human chain was formed on the boundary line of the country's map, but we gathered people inside by making tricolour and blue Ashok Chakra in the middle. Total 5,335 people participated in this event," she further said.
"Shri Shakti was made on the boundary of the map of India to show the importance and strength of the women of the country," she added.
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) is being observed by the Central government and the Indian populace to mark the country's 75th anniversary of independence with an enthusiasm to bring the Tiranga home and be a part of the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign.
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