International Cyclist Fayis Asraf Ali from Calicut, Kerala, India gets certified by World Book of Records at British Parliament

Fayis Asraf Ali

Joy Morrissey MP, Shadow Minister of Energy for UK government, Senior Labour Party leader 5 Times British MP Virendra Sharma and Santosh Shukla, President & CEO of World Book of Records bestowed the certificate.


London: London: Leading Brand World Book of Records has organized a felicitation ceremony in the gracious presence of hon’ble guests including Joy Morrissey British MP, Shadow Minister of Energy Government of UK, Five Times Senior Labour Party leader and British MP Virendra Sharma , Santosh Shukla, President & CEO, World Book of Records, HH Rajrajeshwar Guru Ji, Ex-Mayor of London Sunil Chopra, Mahendra Singh Jadeja “Dada”, Warrant Officer Ashok Kumar Chauhan MBE at British Parliament, England along with intellectuals of society. On this occasion, prominent personalities from 30 countries including England, France, Canada, Brazil, Sweden, Romania, Slovenia, India, Oman, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Japan, Nepal, Italy, Austria, Argentina, Albania, Denmark, Congo & Tanzania graced the ceremony.

On this occasion, International Cyclist Fayis Asraf Ali from Calicut, Kerala, India was certified by World Book of Records for completing solo bicycle ride through 36 countries covering 30,060 Kilometers in 450 days from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India on 15 August 2023 to London on 01 June 2024.

The award ceremony felicitated 60 personalities with international awards, Nobles of Commonwealth Nations Award and World Book of Records for their outstanding contribution to society. In the ceremony, the British Magazine London Press was released in the gracious presence of hon’ble guests. It was announced that the next World Book of Records program will be held again in the British Parliament in September, promising another round of celebration and acknowledgment for social work heroes worldwide. The ceremony was vibrant. The vote of thanks was given by Corina Sujdea from Romania.

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