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Master Vedarka Ranganadha honoured by World Book of Records 8th Awards Ceremony at UK Parliament, London

London, United Kingdom, 13 September 2025 –

The 8th Awards Ceremony of the World Book of Records held at the historic UK Parliament, London, Master Vedarka Ranganadha from Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, India, was recognised for his outstanding contribution to environmental conservation. He has been awarded for planting 1,000 saplings on his birthday, demonstrating remarkable commitment to nature, sustainability, and community awareness. His initiative serves as an inspiring example of youth-driven environmental stewardship and dedication to building a greener future.

The ceremony opened with a tribute to the Late Lord Swarj Paul and the release of World Book of Records Magazine 2025. CEO Adv. Santosh Shukla, in his keynote, stressed the importance of unity and social responsibility. The gathering was graced by prominent figures from the UK, India and Uganda, including Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, First Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda; Lokesh Nara, Minister for HRD, Government of Andhra Pradesh; Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa, Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda; Lord Rami Ranger, Member of the House of Lords, United Kingdom; Virendra Sharma, Former British MP, Senior Leader of the Labour Party, UK; and HH Rajrajeshwar Guruji, Spiritual Leader & Founder International Siddhashram Shakti Centre, London, United Kingdom; Raj Tripathi, President WBR England.

Over 30 achievers from India, Uganda, Nepal, Romania, Singapore, the UAE and UK were honoured for their contributions in healthcare, education, business, social service, sustainability and community development. Directed by Mahendrasinh C. Jadeja, the ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Suchita Shukla and a networking, marking another milestone in the global journey of World Book of Records.

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