
World Family Day 2026: IBR Celebrates the Bonds That Shape Us
Every year on May 15, the entire world celebrates the safest emotional space for every person- their families. On this day,

Every year on May 15, the entire world celebrates the safest emotional space for every person- their families. On this day,

Every nation has its heroes, and India has millions of them. And at the India Book of Records, we have made it our mission to name them all!

There are several times while watching Talent shows on Indian television, a fleeting thought crosses your mind- I wish I too could be on Television.

Every year on May 7, the world celebrates World Athletics Day, a day which celebrates the raw power of the human body

India has been a land of scientific and technological innovations since time immemorial. Our accomplishments in science and technology are nothing new.

Sometimes these strange occurrences happen naturally, and other times they are specifically undertaken by human beings.

Before the humans came, before the dinosaurs roamed upon earth, even before first cells had formed and earth itself came into being, there was nothing but dance – a cosmic dance of elements of the universe. That’s why they say that dance is one of the oldest forms of art,

We, at India Book of Records, don’t just record names. We take it upon ourselves to bring forth the grandiose of their attempts in front of the entire nation through various media platforms.

India Book Records production house’s first film- Vườn Tình Yêu ( Prem Ki Surdhara) is one such story, whose magic the world has just begun to witness.

Every year thousands of record breaking accomplishments get registered with India Book of Records.

Every year, the birth of world renowned artist, Leonardo da Vinci, is celebrated as the World Art Day, on April 15. This year’s theme for the day is – “A Garden of Expression:

Thousands of names are registered every year in coveted list the India Book of Records. Behind those names are the people you might not find extraordinary.
