Guinness World Records
Full Form of GWR
What is GWR?
Guinness World Records (GWR) is a globally recognized reference book published annually, listing extreme human achievements and natural phenomena. Originating in the United Kingdom in 1955 as 'The Guinness Book of Records', it has become a household name in India, inspiring individuals and groups to attempt record-breaking feats. Indians frequently participate in GWR attempts—from the largest yoga class to the longest dance marathon—often celebrated in media and local communities. GWR also features in Indian school curriculums and general knowledge quizzes, with questions about notable Indian records appearing in competitive exams like UPSC and SSC. The organization employs a strict verification process involving official adjudicators who travel worldwide to validate claims. In India, GWR is used as a benchmark for achievement and national pride, with many events organized specifically to set or break records. The term is commonly used in everyday language to describe any outstanding accomplishment, and its annual editions are popular among students and trivia enthusiasts. Understanding GWR helps contextualize global standards of excellence and the spirit of human endeavor, making it a relevant topic for both academic and casual learning.
GWR का फुल फॉर्म
गिनीज वर्ल्ड रिकॉर्ड्स
Example
The largest human flag formed with over 50,000 participants in Chennai earned a GWR in 2023.