Mangalore, Sep 28: The Dr TMA Pai International Convention Centre reverberated with the simultaneous 'lab dab' beats, emulating the heartbeat, on Sunday as Kasturba Medical College (KMC) Hospital, Mangalore celebrated World Heart Day for the tenth consecutive year.
With this KMC Hospitals got into the Asia Book of Records (ABR) with simultaneous human heartbeat for five minutes continuously, as a prequel to getting into the Guinness Book of World Records.
The participants beat their hands on the side of their thighs 72 times per minute, creating the sound of a healthy heartbeat.
Though minimum 1,500 people were necessary to enter ABR, according to organizers, the number of the participants exceeded the minimum requirement. All participants were provided with a T-shirt.
œThe team tapped their thighs 72 times per minute, creating the sound of a healthy heartbeat- ˜Lub dub' for five minutes in the simulation process and have created a mark by entering the Asia Book of Records. I would like to congratulate each and every one who was involved in creating this world record said Dr. Sunita Dhote, who judged KMC on behalf of Asia Book of Records.
The greater cause of this record winning effort is to take the awareness campaign of KMC hospital beyond the boundaries of Mangalore to a greater audience and educate about the subtle nuances of heart care-the knowledge of which is imperative for a healthier and safe living.
After taking the record books by storm, as per the tradition, KMC Hospital conducted the Heart Day Run for the 10th consecutive year in partnership with Event Partner MRPL. Mr. Clifford Joshua was the torch bearer for the event and led the awareness campaign in the form of a rally which started from TMA Pai Convention Centre and reached all the important city junctions, namely-MG Road PVS Circle Bunts Hostel Circle before reaching KMC Hospital, Ambedkar Circle for the valedictory function.
Ms. Sharmila Mandre, popular Kannada actress said, œIt is a great feeling to be part of history and better still when it contributes to the greater cause of the society. I think there can never be a more overwhelming response to put forward an awareness message than this.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr. Anand Venugopal, Medical Superintendent, KMC Hospital said, œThere is not a better sound than that of a beating heart. This year, to celebrate a healthy heart we took up this initiative to set a record of the largest Human Heart Beat Simulation. We are proud to take the brand name in the record books that would be etched forever. It is truly a landmark event for us.









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