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Rishi Nath, Official Adjudicator of Guinness World Records: “I’m the official adjudicator for Guinness World Records headquartered in London. Today, I adjudicated the record attempt “The Largest Singing Lesson” here in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India. The record to beat was 6651 and what we achieved here today was a phenomenal 13944 participants in “The Largest Singing Lesson”, so congratulations Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Ricky Kej and of course, Professor Samanta, congratulations from Guinness World Records - this is a wonderful, wonderful achievement. Thank you.” This extraordinary event was created to record the Indian National Anthem - and has set a new Guinness World Record for the “Largest Singing Lesson”, previously held by Sweet Adelines International, Nashville, USA with 6,651 participants. The video also features the 14,000 children forming a human map of India and the word ‘Bharat’ in Hindi and English. The achievement symbolises the unity and diversity of India, showcasing the nation's rich cultural heritage and the limitless potential of its youth. The recording is a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary elements, representing the essence of a new Bharat. It serves as a beacon of inspiration, celebrating the nation’s journey and its bright future. An intergenerational masterpiece. About Ricky Kej: 3-time Grammy®️ Award Winner, US Billboard #1 artist, United Nations "Goodwill Ambassador", “GQ Man of the Year 2023”, Ricky Kej is an internationally renowned Indian Music Composer and Environmentalist. Ricky has performed at prestigious venues in over 35 countries, including at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and Geneva. Ricky has been awarded the United Nations "Global Humanitarian Artist" award. Among other awards to his credit, he has also won the prestigious "Ban Ki-Moon Award". Dr. Achyuta Samanta – Founder of the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences says: “I profusely express my thanks and gratitude to Ricky Kej for this event, as well as for his support and inspiration to KISS and to me. This record is a remarkable milestone for our institution and a reflection of our children's dedication to making a positive impact on the environment. The students of Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, who have consistently championed environmental causes, used this platform to issue a clarion call against plastic pollution and to advocate tree plantation. This event marks the fifth Guinness World Record achieved by KISS, highlighting its commitment to innovative educational initiatives and social impact.”