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What is the difference between Limca book and Guinness book?

What is the difference between Limca book and Guinness book?

Limca Book of Records and Guinness World Records are the referrence book which documents various kinds of records. Whereas, Limca Book of Records is limited to the records performed in India alone. i.e it recognizes the records performed inside India.

How much money do you get for Limca Book of Records?

The record holders are not entitled to any prize money, gift(s) or free copies of LBR. The record holders are not entitled to any prize money, gift/s or free copies of LBR. One complimentary copy of the certificate will be issued to the record holders.

What is the use of Guinness World Record certificate?

The GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS certificate is the official seal of your Record Holder status and confirms your place in history. It details the record title and the key information about your achievement.

What are the easiest World Records?

10 World Records to break while you are stuck at home

  • Fastest time to assemble Mr.
  • Fastest time to eat a 12-inch pizza using a knife and fork.
  • Most football touches in 30 seconds.
  • Most Clothes Pegs Clipped to the Face in 60 seconds.
  • Most push ups with claps in 60 seconds.
  • Most T-shirts put on in 60 seconds.
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Who owns Limca Book of Records?

Coca-Cola India
Limca Book of Records

Editor Vatsala Kaul Banerjee
Subject National Records by Indians
Genre Indian National Record, Reference Book
Published 1990–present
Publisher Coca-Cola India

How do you break the Limca Book of Records?

You can write to the following address: Limca Book of Records, c/o Coca Cola Inc., Enkay Towers, Udyog Vihar–V, Gurgoan 122 106, India. You can also contact them by telephone at (+) 0124-234 8041/571 Ext: 2371/2377 or by email at [email protected].

What is the longest kiss in history?

The official longest kiss was clocked at 32 hours, 7 minutes and 14 seconds long by Nikola Matovic and Kristina Reinhart in Germany in February 2009, according to Guinness.