Oxford Book of World Records Recognises G. D. Keswani for Writing 2,70,000 Condolence Letters

G.D. Keswani’s lifelong dedication to humanity has earned him recognition from the Oxford Book of World Records. For over 35 years, Keswani has been sending condolence letters to bereaved families, with nearly 270,000 letters written since May 1991—of which 100,000 were handwritten. This extraordinary act of compassion reflects his deep commitment to serving society in moments of grief.

His honor was conferred at a special ceremony, where dignitaries of the Oxford Book of World Records formally acknowledged his unparalleled contribution.

In addition to this remarkable service, for the last 17 years Keswani has also been performing the sacred duty of immersing unclaimed ashes in the holy Ganga river, continuing his mission of selfless service. His legacy stands as a timeless example of compassion, humanity, and devotion to Lord Shri Krishna.