World Record for Health: Maharashtra Initiative Screens 512 in 24 Hours
The Mamta & Madhusudan Agrawal Foundation, led by Shri Madhusudan Agrawal, set a Guinness World Record for most knee screenings in 24 hours through its Pain-Free Maharashtra initiative. The effort provided comprehensive joint health services to underserved communities, enhancing care access with a pledged ₹70 crore funding for rural Maharashtra.
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In an unprecedented health milestone, the Mamta & Madhusudan Agrawal Foundation in Maharashtra has secured a Guinness World Record for conducting the highest number of knee screenings in 24 hours, targeting underserved communities.
Under the leadership of philanthropist Shri Madhusudan Agrawal, the initiative focused on a week-long screening drive across various districts, with comprehensive care services provided, including evaluations and planning for potential surgery fully funded by the foundation.
This record-setting achievement not only highlights significant healthcare efforts but also includes a ₹70 crore pledge to enhance health services in rural areas, marking a profound commitment to improving joint care access and community well-being across Maharashtra.

