President Prashant Agarwal Leads Narayan Seva Sansthan to a Guinness World Record in Wheelchair Cricket

The moment Narayan Seva Sansthan secured the Guinness World Record for organizing the largest wheelchair cricket tournament was an incredible milestone for us. It’s a moment that I hold close to my heart and one that I believe truly reflects the spirit and dedication of our team.
As I stood there, surrounded by our exceptional athletes and supporters, I couldn’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of pride. This achievement wasn’t just about breaking a record; it was about breaking barriers and stereotypes surrounding differently-abled individuals. Seeing our founder, Kailash Ji Manav, and our team’s tireless efforts being recognized on a global scale was truly humbling. It’s a testament to the power of perseverance and the impact that organizations like ours can have when they stand with the differently-abled community. But beyond the record, it was the joy and smiles on the faces of our athletes that made this moment special. As we presented the trophies and cash prizes, their happiness was infectious, and it reinforced our commitment to creating opportunities and celebrating the indomitable spirit of those we serve.
This Guinness World Record isn’t just a title; it’s a symbol of hope, inclusivity, and the boundless potential that exists within every individual, regardless of their abilities. It’s a moment I’ll forever cherish and one that inspires us to continue our mission of making a difference in the lives of those we serve.