
Guru Nanak Public School management receiving the Guinness World Records certificate in Bidar on November 9, 2025.
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Marking its golden jubilee celebrations with a remarkable feat, Guru Nanak Public School, located near Nehru stadium in Bidar, has entered the Guinness World Records for organising the largest event of people solving Rubik’s Cube simultaneously.
The record-breaking event was held at the sports ground of Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, on November 9 where 5,434 students participated, surpassing the previous record of 3,997 participants set by a Chennai-based school in 2018.
The event was officially adjudicated by Swapnil, a representative of Guinness World Records, who confirmed the achievement and lauded the participants. “To set a Guinness World Record, one must surpass the previous benchmark. It often takes multiple attempts, but Guru Nanak Public School has achieved this feat on its very first attempt – a truly exceptional accomplishment,” he said.
Reshma Kaur, Vice-Chairperson of the institution, congratulated the students, staff, and participants for their teamwork and dedication, calling the record a ‘moment of pride not only for the school but for the entire Bidar district’. She expressed gratitude to all who contributed to the successful organisation of the event.
S. Balabir Singh, President of Shri Nanak Jhira Saheb Foundation, along with S. Puneet Singh, S. Pavit Singh, Administrator R.D. Singh, and the principal and staff of Guru Nanak Group of Institutions, attended the event.
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Published – November 10, 2025 09:53 am IST