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Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar – 4th Guinness World Record “Donation of most personal hygiene products in one hour”

Almost one year after he was awarded the third Guinness World Record for his ‘Go Green Initiative’, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur now received another Guinness World Record for “Donation of most personal hygiene products in one hour.” The latter is counted as the fourth Guinness World Record received by Maharaj Kumar Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar (MKLRSM). Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar 4th Guinness World Record

Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar 4th Guinness World Record

Amidst the current wave of COVID-19 Pandemic, Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar’s commitment to public hygiene and wellbeing was demonstrated in ample measure. He contributed 12,508 personal hygiene products in an hour distinguished as biodegradable sanitary pads, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, toilet paper rolls, tissue papers, hand wash and hand sanitizers.

Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar 4th Guinness World Record

Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar 4th Guinness World Record

Sincerely acknowledged for his unyielding commitment to social welfare and philanthropy, Mr Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar compassionately said, “I dedicate the 4th Guinness World Record to my fellow citizens of Udaipur who have shown extraordinary courage in the face of hardship due to the pandemic. I wish that individuals in accord shall break this record, at the earliest, so that the notion goes on to the grass-root level. Let’s stay safe and healthy.”

First Guinness World Record by Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar

In 2019, the first Guinness World Record was bestowed through a unique public campaign called ‘Vastradaan’ when 3,29,250 clothes were collected for the underprivileged. What had begun as a city-wide campaign became a global one with contributions flooding in from several countries across the world. Fascinatingly, the previous world record was held in Dubai where the local citizens had donated 2,95,122 articles of clothing in 2016.

Second Guinness World Record by Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar

Later, Mr Lakshyaraj was awarded the second Guinness World Record for collecting over 20 tonnes of stationery items for financially deprived children within 24 hours. The record of largest donation of school supplies was broken by him in 2019 by breaking the record of Manav Uthan Seva Samiti, Surat.

Mr Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar has created awareness of several social issues related to the region’s rural and urban populace. He has conducted campaigns for numerous social causes to create awareness in the field of education, health, environment, in order to improve the standard of living and quality of life of the local people.

Third Guinness World Record by Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar

In January 2020, Prince Lakshyaraj started a unique “Go Green” initiative named “Vriksh Hi Jeevan Abhiyaan” which earned him the third Guinness World Record. For the duration of this public campaign, thousands of school students, Indian Army personnel and citizens from all walks of life participated, and 4035 saplings were potted in 20 seconds. The previous world record for most saplings planted in 60 seconds stood at 2000. The entire initiative painted Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar’s idea for a cleaner, greener and sustainable tomorrow.

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Fourth Guinness World Record by Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar

Fourth Guinness World Record received by Maharaj Kumar Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar for his donation drive of personal hygiene products to the underprivileged. 12,508 personal hygiene products were donated in an hour, thereby breaking the world record.

In the Indian and global media, Mr Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar has often been described as the driving force behind Udaipur’s development. The four Guinness World Records are indicative of the popularity and uniqueness of public campaigns he has launched.

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Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur earns 3rd Guinness World Record

Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur, on his birthday on 28th January, commenced a unique ‘Go Green’ initiative called ‘Vriksh Hi Jeevan Abhiyaan’ which has earned him the third Guinness World Record in just under 10 months.

Lakshyaraj is the youngest member of the former Royal Family of Mewar and a Trustee of the Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation, Udaipur.

During the ‘Go Green’ campaign, thousands of school students, Indian Army personnel and citizens from all walks of life participated and planted 4035 saplings varies from Amaltaj; Srahdana; Gulmohar; Kesiya Shayma in less than 60 seconds.

World Record in Udaipur

The previous world record for most saplings planted in 60 seconds stood at 2000 but today’s unique initiative in Udaipur by Lakshyaraj has broken the previous record.

‘Go Green’ highlighted Lakshyaraj Singh’s idea for a cleaner and greener tomorrow with more saplings being planted by the citizens themselves.

Speaking on the occasion he said, “The focus has always been to give back to society. And caring for Mother Earth should be a priority for each one of us so that we are able to provide a better tomorrow for the generations to come given the current challenges of global warming, ecological imbalance and various natural calamities which have resulted due to man-made misadventures.”

This is his third Guinness World Record; the first being ‘Vastradaan’ which witnessed the collection of 3,29,250 clothes for donation to the needy. It was followed by the second Guinness World Record to Inspire Education wherein 20 tonnes of stationery items for students were collected within 24 hours.

Lakshyaraj Singh has created awareness on several social issues related to the rural and urban populace in the region. He has conducted campaigns for numerous social causes to create awareness in the field of education, health, environment etc., in order to improve the standard of living and quality of life of the local people. He has also worked on various social projects in association with NGOs like the Sauhardya Charitable Trust.

Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar is the driving force behind the growth story of Udaipur. He is the scion of the oldest dynasty in the world. His unconditional contribution towards the hospitality and tourism industry and society at large is widely recognized.  He lives by the values of creating equal and fair opportunities for growth and sustainability. Mentoring the young mind is at the core of his beliefs.

At HRH Group of Hotels, as the Executive Director, he has been leading innovations and disruptions in the hospitality industry.

He has worked with stakeholders of the travel and hospitality industry to ensure that Udaipur remains one of the world’s most desirable destination. His unique management style and hands-on approach makes him a very approachable leader and the media has hailed him as the ‘People’s Prince’.