FAQ’s

Q1. What is The Ideal Indian Book of Records?

The Ideal Indian Book of Records (IIBR) is a platform that recognizes and celebrates unique and outstanding achievements by individuals and organizations in India. The organization was established to encourage and motivate people to strive for excellence in their respective fields and to showcase their achievements to the world.

Q2. What types of records can be submitted to The Ideal Indian Book of Records (IIBR)?

Records can be submitted in a wide range of categories, including arts, culture, sports, education, science, technology, and more. The record should be authentic, verifiable, and in compliance with the guidelines set by IIBR.

Q3. How can I submit a record to IIBR?

Individuals and organizations can submit their records online through the IIBR website. The record submission should include a detailed description of the achievement, supporting evidence such as photographs, videos, and witness statements, and any other relevant information.

Q4. What are the eligibility criteria for submitting a record to The Ideal Indian Book of Records (IIBR)?

The eligibility criteria for submitting a record to IIBR include being authentic, verifiable, and in compliance with the guidelines set by the organization. The record should also be in line with the values and principles of IIBR and not discriminatory towards any individual or group.

Q5. How does IIBR verify the authenticity of a record?

The IIBR team will assign an expert from the relevant field to verify the authenticity of the record. The expert will review the evidence provided and conduct any additional investigation if necessary. Based on the expert’s report, the IIBR team will make a decision on whether to approve or reject the record. If your record is approved by IIBR, you will be notified, and the record will be published in the IIBR database. You will also receive a certificate of recognition from IIBR.

Q7. What if I disagree with the decision made by The Ideal Indian Book of Records (IIBR)?

If you disagree with the decision made by IIBR, you have the right to appeal. The appeal should be made in writing, including all relevant evidence and a detailed explanation of the grounds for the appeal. The IIBR team will then conduct a review of the appeal and make a final decision.

Q8. How does IIBR ensure the fairness and transparency of the adjudication process?

The IIBR team is committed to ensuring the fairness and transparency of the adjudication process. The organization follows a strict code of ethics and does not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, or any other personal characteristic.

Q9. Why is there a fee for after-selection for the record to The Ideal Indian Book of Records (IIBR)?

The fee for submitting a record to IIBR is to cover the cost of the verification process and maintain the credibility of the organization. The fee is used to pay for the time and expertise of the expert assigned to verify the authenticity of the record, as well as to cover the administrative costs associated with maintaining the database of records. By charging a fee, IIBR is able to maintain its independence and impartiality, ensuring that the verification process is fair and accurate. The fee is reasonable and in line with industry standards, and is a small investment in recognition and celebration of your unique and outstanding achievement.

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