Jodhamal Public School creates world’s largest card
Tribune News Service
Jammu, May 6
Jodhamal Public School displayed the largest greetings card in the world at the school play ground today.
Entitled “Yes thank you universe” the card was conceptualised and designed by Vickrant Mahajan, the found of Super-positivity Movement, and was the debut event of his “Super-positivity Unlimited” campaign.
The card featured positive pledges and messages from 2,700 students, teachers and stakeholders of Jodhamal Public School.
Students of Jodhamal Public School had in the last few days covered the card with their creative and inspiring words.
It bettered the previous world record created at the BN High School, Vadnagar, Gujarat, on the occasion of Prime Minister Narinder Modi’s first birthday after he became the Prime Minister of India. That card had measured 45 feet 11 inches long and 26 feet 2 inches wide. The greeting card at Jodhamal took 10 days to be made and measured 50 feet long and 37 feet wide.
Speaking on the occasion, Nandan Kuthiala, managing trustee of the school, said, “Jodhamal stands for world class facilities and vision. By partnering with Vickrant in his ‘superpositiveendeavours’, we have demonstrated time and again that for us positivity is not a fancy buzzword but an ongoing way of life.”
Trilok Singh Bist, Principal of the school, said, “Every child has unlimited potential. It just needs to be ventilated. Our teachers and staff are committed to making every student the very best they can ever be.”