In an extraordinary display of strength, unity, and social purpose, Wajra O’ Force Empowerment Foundation, in collaboration with Rasna and H.B. Kapadia New High School, has set a new Guinness World Record for organizing the largest tug of war tournament with a staggering 6,282 participants.
Held in Gujarat, this massive event was more than a physical contest — it was a powerful platform to raise awareness about women’s safety in India.
Participants from various schools, colleges, and community groups came together to take part in the historic event, which was both meticulously planned and passionately executed. The sheer number of participants, drawn into teams and heats, made it the largest-ever gathering for a tug of war match.
“This record is a symbol of collective strength for a social cause that affects every household,” said a representative of Wajra O’ Force Empowerment Foundation. “It’s not just about physical power — it’s about standing together for women’s rights and safety.”
The event was closely monitored and certified by Guinness World Records, officially confirming the new world record. Organizers also used the occasion to launch safety awareness campaigns, distribute educational materials, and host discussions on gender equality.
This remarkable feat highlights how sport can be a catalyst for social change — bringing thousands together, not just to compete, but to unite for a safer, more empowered India.