Manipal, Jan 14, 2017: Reports  state that Guinness World Records confirmed a place for Kasturba  Hospital, a unit of Manipal University, Manipal when it recognized the  Hand Sanitization Relay held on the occasion of Global Hand Washing Day  on October 15, 2016 as a world record. Kasturba Hospital achieved the  distinction by improving upon the earlier record of 1711 held by  Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, with a count of 3422. 
The  event itself witnessed a marathon exerciseby the hospital personnel  assisted by the health sciences institutions of Manipal University and  others from the neighbouring district of Mangaluru. It began at 7 am in  the morning and ended around midnight. Over 5,000 faculty, students and  staff had registered to take part, but when the event closed after 3422  persons had completed the task of washing hands. And Guinness has  accepted the same number for the record.
The certificate from  Guinness Book of World Records was received last week. It was officially  handed over to Dr (Col) M Dayananda Medical Superintendent and COO  Kasturba Hospital Manipal by the Pro Chancellor, Manipal University Dr  H.S. Ballal in the Board Room at Manipal University building on Friday.  Dr H Vinod Bhat, Vice Chancellor Manipal University and Dr Narayana  Sabhahit, Registrar were present.
Elaborate arrangements were  made at Marena, on the jogging track and was closely monitored by  external judges. There were 75 stewards, 9 witnesses and 8 time keepers  who ensured smooth conduct of the program. On completion of the hand  washing relay, the details were sent to the Guinness Book of World  Record at London. Following the evaluation by the technical team,  Guinness Book of World Record declared Kasturba Hospital, a unit of  Manipal University as the official record holder.
Dr H S Ballal  Pro Chancellor Manipal University said, “We celebrated the Global Hand  washing Day as a social initiative to spread the message of hygiene of  our hands and encourage doctors and all other healthcare professionals  to make hand washing a regular habit thus preventing the nosocomial  infections”
Dr H Vinod Bhat Vice Chancellor Manipal University  said, “Proper hand sanitizing plays a key role in controlling the spread  of communicable diseases”. We should practice this in our daily lives  to prevent the communicable diseases,” he added.  Dr (Col) M Dayananda  congratulated and thanked the doctors, nursing staff and the  administrative team of Kasturba Medical College and Hospital Manipal and  all healthscience institutions that took part.