HOPE PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST SETS A WORLD RECORD IN RAABA BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS

Hope Public Charitable Trust has etched its name in history by achieving a monumental feat in the Raaba Book of World Records. In an extraordinary display of creativity and cultural pride, women with psychosocial needs came together to create the largest kolam, featuring an incredible 10,000 dots.

This remarkable achievement stands as a testament to the talent, resilience, and spirit of these women, who overcame challenges to craft this stunning masterpiece. Held at the Egmore Women Shelter Home for Psychosocial Needs, the event highlighted the empowering role of art and community in transforming lives.

“The 10,000-dot kolam is more than just a record; it is a symbol of hope, empowerment, and the boundless potential of every individual,” said Dr. V. Nagarani, Founder of Hope Public Charitable Trust. “This milestone demonstrates how creativity and determination can break barriers and inspire the world.”

Kolam, a cherished South Indian tradition, is often seen as an art form that unites culture and harmony. By breaking this world record, Hope Public Charitable Trust not only preserved this heritage but also provided a platform for women with psychosocial needs to showcase their incredible capabilities on a global stage.

This inspiring achievement reflects the trust’s unwavering dedication to uplifting marginalized communities and promoting inclusivity through innovative initiatives. As we celebrate this milestone, we reaffirm our commitment to empowering individuals and fostering meaningful change in society.

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