“Khan Sir Sets World Record: 15,000 Rakhis, One Teacher Beyond Religion”

In a heartwarming display of respect and unity, Khan Sir, one of India’s most popular educators, has claimed a world record after 15,000 students tied him Rakhi in a single day. The event, held at his coaching institute in Patna, drew students from across the country, all eager to honor the teacher who has inspired millions.

Known for his engaging teaching style and dedication to making education accessible, Khan Sir has often described himself as a teacher beyond religion, focusing on humanity and knowledge above all else. “A teacher’s religion is only education,” he said during the ceremony, earning thunderous applause from the crowd.

The massive Raksha Bandhan celebration transformed into a festival of learning and love, as students—many from underprivileged backgrounds—spoke about how Khan Sir’s classes had changed their lives.

“This is not just about tying Rakhi,” said Rani Kumari, a student from Jharkhand. “It’s about saying thank you to the man who gave us the confidence to dream big.”

Organizers confirmed that the gathering has been submitted to Guinness World Records for recognition as the largest number of Rakhis tied to a single person.

For thousands of students, Khan Sir isn’t just a mentor—he’s family. And on this Raksha Bandhan, he became the symbol of brotherhood, knowledge, and unity in modern India.

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