Coimbatore (TN):With an aim to make an entry in Guinness World Record and spread awareness about no-use of plastic, nine visually challenged people have stitched the "world's largest jute bag" measuring 66ft-tall and 33ft-wide in just five hours.
Members of the transgender community and students of a technical institute in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore district on Friday have assisted the visually challenged people during the process of stitching the bag to make a record.
Speaking to a media agency, Shashi Kala, the Chairman of Yuva Foundation, who organised this attempt, said: "Nine visually challenged people from Yuva Foundation set out to make a Guinness World Record by sewing a 66-feet high and 33-feet wide jute bag without a handle. The jute bag was stitched to sensitise the people to stop using harmful plastic bags and switch to eco-friendly alternatives."