In a historic and awe-inspiring display of unity and patriotism, nearly 2 crore (20 million) students from Maharashtra came together to set a Guinness World Record by performing a synchronized patriotic song exercise on Republic Day. The massive event marked one of the largest coordinated student activities ever witnessed in India.
Students from government and private schools across urban and rural regions of Maharashtra participated simultaneously, singing patriotic songs while performing a structured physical exercise routine. The initiative aimed to promote national pride, physical fitness, discipline, and collective harmony among young citizens.
The record attempt was meticulously planned and executed, with schools following standardized guidelines for timing, song selection, movements, and participation counts. Documentation, video evidence, and independent witnesses were compiled and submitted in accordance with Guinness World Records verification procedures.
State education officials praised the students, teachers, and organizers for achieving such a monumental feat. They highlighted that the event not only celebrated India’s Republic Day but also reinforced the values of unity in diversity and collective responsibility among the youth.
Parents, educators, and leaders across the state lauded the effort, calling it a proud moment for Maharashtra and the nation. Beyond the record, the event served as a powerful reminder of how education and patriotism can come together to create history.