Athgarh (March 30): (Report- Rupashree Mohanty): In a moment of immense pride, Rupashree Swetapadma Mohanty has etched her name in the Indian Book of World Records -2025. Hailing from Maitri Nagar, Athgarh town. Rupashree, daughter of Ajay Kumar Mohanty and Kiranabala Mohanty, was among 4,678 talented individuals nationwide who contributed to the landmark anthology, "Mera Bharat - Mera Gourav", celebrating India's rich diversity and unity. 
The news of her success spread quickly through Maitri Nagar and the wider Athgarh area. Neighbors, friends, and family members have expressed their joy and admiration for her dedication. > "We are incredibly proud of Rupashree. Her success shows that talent from small towns can reach the national stage," said a local resident. >  This achievement highlights the importance of youth participation in national cultural events. By joining the "Mera Bharat" project, Rupashree has shown that she values the unity of her country. Her story serves as an inspiration to other young students in the region who dream of making their mark on the world. Rupashree’s accomplishment is not just a personal victory. It is a win for the entire community of Athgarh. As she displays her medal and certificate, she stands as a symbol of what can be achieved with passion and a sense of national duty.


The Record-Breaking Selection

The official decision for this record took place on August 22, 2025. The judging panel included notable figures such as Dr. Nagarjun Babu, a Supreme Court advocate, and Dr. Pavni, an official adjudicator for the Indian Book of World Records. After a careful review of the massive scale of the anthology, the officials confirmed that the project had successfully set a new national benchmark.
For her individual contribution to this historic effort, Rupashree received a medal and a formal certificate from the organization. These honors recognize her hard work and her commitment to promoting Indian heritage through her writing.

Achievement

Rupashree is the daughter of Ajay Kumar Mohanty and Kiranbala Mohanty. Her journey to the record books began when she joined a nationwide initiative to celebrate the spirit of India. She contributed her work to a special anthology titled "Mera Bharat – Mera Gaurav" (My India – My Pride).
This ambitious book served as a platform to showcase the incredible diversity and cultural unity of the country. Rupashree did not work alone; she was part of a record-breaking group of 4,678 participants from every corner of India. Together, they created a literary collection that captured the heart of the nation.

Community Pride and Celebration

The news of her success spread quickly through Maitri Nagar and the wider Athgarh area. Neighbors, friends, and family members have expressed their joy and admiration for her dedication.
"We are incredibly proud of Rupashree. Her success shows that talent from small towns can reach the national stage," said a local resident.
This achievement highlights the importance of youth participation in national cultural events. By joining the "Mera Bharat" project, Rupashree has shown that she values the unity of her country. Her story serves as an inspiration to other young students in the region who dream of making their mark on the world.
Rupashree’s accomplishment is not just a personal victory. It is a win for the entire community of Athgarh. As she displays her medal and certificate, she stands as a symbol of what can be achieved with passion and a sense of national duty.