IBR Convocation Tribute To Record-Holders, Draws Eager Participants, With Neerja Roy Chowdhury Leading The Event
The Convocation@IBRoffice, a highly anticipated monthly event, takes place at the corporate office of India Book Records (IBR) in IMT, Sector 68, Faridabad. This event has been gaining immense popularity, drawing record-holders from across India who eagerly await each gathering. The second edition of the Convocation was a resounding success, with participants hailing from different states.
Mrs. Neerja Roy Chowdhury, the Managing Editor of IBR, expressed her pride in welcoming record-holders from all corners of India. The Convocation ceremony serves as a platform to honor these individuals for their remarkable passion and talent. The response received has been overwhelmingly positive, reinforcing the belief that talent and courage should be nurtured to elevate individuals to the next level. Record-holders are considered extraordinary people deserving of respect and motivation.
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The event featured a diverse group of record-holders, including Geeta, Priya, and Ritu Yadav (Gurugram), Sanjay Arora, Commissioner of Police (Delhi), CM Vishnav Samraat (Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh), Jetavath Mothilal (Nalgonda, Telangana), Durga Sheshrao Thakre (Pune), Khushnuma Sanobar (Deoghar, Jharkhand), Zillar Rahman (Murshidabad, West Bengal), Raj Kumar Sharma and Dipesh Shyamsunder Biyani (Mumbai), Atharav Pollai (Sambalpur, Odisha), Krishnamurthy KS (Shivamogga, Karnataka), Alankrita Akhil A (Alappuzha, Kerala), Laija G (Kollam, Kerala), MD Giash Uddin (Kamrup, Assam), Dr. BR Hiremath, Advaith Ram Reddy (Bengaluru), Tanvi Sanjayrao Nalamwar (Gondia, Maharashtra), Shrikant Tukaram Kajave (Kolhapur), Bharadwaj DVRS (Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh), Neha S Krishnan (Kottayam, Kerala), Arnav Rout (Khorda, Odisha), Sreyas RC, and Sunil Venjaramoodu (Thiruvananthapuram).
The Convocation program featured live performances by some of the record-holders, showcasing their exceptional skills and talents. The attendees ranged from children to the elderly, representing a broad spectrum of age groups. Mrs. Neerja Roy Chowdhury honored the record-holders with trophies, mementos, and gift hampers, recognizing their outstanding achievements. The event also included photoshoots, media interviews, and a tour of the IBR office, creating a memorable experience for all participants.
Such is the enthusiasm for the Convocation@IBRoffice that seats for the upcoming events are already fully booked, and reservations are open for the December convocation. This initiative not only acknowledges the extraordinary feats of record-holders but also serves as a platform for celebrating their achievements and encouraging others to strive for greatness in their respective fields.