Mouthpiece of World Book of Records “London Press” magazine gets released

18-07-2024

Joy Morrissey, British MP and Shadow Minister of Energy, United Kingdom Government,as the chief guest congratulated  for such a publication.

London:  Mouthpiece of World Book of Records “London Press” magazine and Website of London Press were released at the award ceremony of  World Book of Records by guests including Senior Labour Party Leader and five-time British MP in the Parliament of England Virendra Sharma, H.H. Rajrajeshwar Guruji who spread Indian culture on the soil of England, Ex-Mayor of London Sunil Chopra, Mahendrasinh  Jadeja of Jadeja family of Gujarat, Warrant Officer Ashok Chauhan MBE, Santosh Shukla, Chairman and CEO of World Book of Records, Corina Sujdea of Romania and Shakeel Mullan. Joy Morrissey,British MP and Shadow Minister of Energy, United Kingdom Government, as the chief guest congratulated for such a publication.

Santosh Shukla , Chief Editor briefed that London Press is a British based magazine that is an integral part of World Book of Records, London. It promotes values of developmental and positive journalism. It is empowered by WBR to promote humanitarian values along with Indian heritage and serve the society for betterment in every respect of social, cultural, educational and philanthropic well-being. London Press Portal is the media outlet of World Book of Records, London, which is an international organization to impart news, views  and analysis globally. It is a publishing initiative of the World Book of Records. Its primary objective is to publish, market, and publicize world records in both physical and eBook formats. Apart from its core categories, it is a media company of UK I and is committed to publish magazines and  books in general including religion, spirituality, science and technology, health and healing, environment and social change.

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.