Mar 8 • 15:34 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

9,111 Women Made History on Women's Day, Setting a World Record

On International Women's Day, 9,111 women and students in Dombivli, Maharashtra set a world record by performing the traditional Lezim dance together.

On the occasion of International Women's Day, a remarkable achievement was recorded in Dombivli, Thane district, Maharashtra. Here, 9,111 women and students from Dombivli and Kalyan talukas came together to perform a synchronized Lezim dance, creating a new world record. This event not only showcased the strength of women but also added another golden achievement to the name of Dombivli, making it a significant day for the community.

The performance was a collective representation of Maharashtra's traditional cultural sports, with participants enthusiastically demonstrating the Lezim dance. Thousands of spectators gathered to witness this historical moment, cheering and encouraging the participants, which highlights the strong community spirit and the cultural heritage of the region. This event has become a significant milestone in celebrating women's contributions to culture and society.

Coincidentally, this record has surpassed the previous one held by Sangli, thus marking a new chapter in Dombivli's history. The grand event, held at the Shri Sant Sawlaram Krida Sankul ground, saw the participation of hundreds of schoolgirls and women from Thane district, organized under the guidance of BJP state president and MLA Ravindra Chavan. The successful execution of this record signals a bright future for further cultural events and community activities in the region, fostering empowerment and unity among women.

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