GITAM alumna aims for 8 more Guinness Records
Hyderabad: GITAM Deemed-to-be University, Hyderabad, School of Technology alumna (2016-20) Shivali Johri Srivastava and her parents Kavita Johri Srivastava and Anil Srivastava are hoping to break eight more new records for the world’s largest display of Origami that will include peacocks, dogs, balloons, angels, fishes, dolls and whales. Their attempt is being adjudicated by Guinness […]
Updated On - 09:50 PM, Tue - 23 November 21
Hyderabad: GITAM Deemed-to-be University, Hyderabad, School of Technology alumna (2016-20) Shivali Johri Srivastava and her parents Kavita Johri Srivastava and Anil Srivastava are hoping to break eight more new records for the world’s largest display of Origami that will include peacocks, dogs, balloons, angels, fishes, dolls and whales. Their attempt is being adjudicated by Guinness World Records soon, according to a press release from GITAM.
Shivali and her parents have displayed Origami made 2,000 peacocks, 1,600 dogs, 5,500 balloons, 6,000 lemans, 20,000 fishes, 7,000 whales, 4,000 quilled angels and 3,200 quilled dolls. The record was authorised by independent judges after personal witness and with through counting, it said.
Earlier, Shivali had secured 13 Guinness World Records for the largest display of 1,251 different handmade paper dolls, 7,011 uniquely quilled flowers, handmade paper quilled dolls of 2,111 different ones, 3,501 origami whales, 2,100 origami penguins, 6,132 origami citrus fruits inflated lemons, 6,001 Origami whales, 2,500 Penguins, 1,993 Origami maple leaves and 2,200 quilled dolls.
GITAM Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. N Siva Prasad, Resident Director DVVSR Varma, HoIs, HoDs, faculty and students wished her to secure eight more Guinness records.