The Book of World Records proudly recognizes Shalini Sinha for achieving the world record as the “Youngest Female Writer with Maximum Diverse Literary & Journalistic Forms.”
At just 36 years of age, Shalini Sinha has demonstrated an extraordinary command over 16 distinct literary and journalistic categories, a rare accomplishment that highlights her exceptional versatility, creativity, and intellectual range. Her work spans across feature writing, editorial pieces, poetry, ghazals, feminist discourse, environmental articles, satire, quotations, scientific writing in Hindi, and more — each crafted with precision and depth.
This remarkable feat, titled “The 16 Pillars of Literary Versatility,” positions Shalini Sinha as one of India’s most dynamic literary figures. Her ability to transition seamlessly between creative, critical, and technical writing domains showcases a holistic literary mastery seldom seen in contemporary authors.
The record recognizes not just her vast skill set but also her dedication to advancing Hindi and journalistic literature. Shalini’s work reflects a perfect balance between creativity and intellect — from the lyrical flow of poetry to the analytical tone of editorials and news writing.
Kenzo Mateo, Asia Pacific Head of The Book of World Records, congratulated her, saying:
“Shalini Sinha’s achievement is a testament to the power of intellectual versatility. She has set a new global benchmark for literary diversity, inspiring writers to explore beyond traditional boundaries.”
Through her pioneering contributions, Shalini Sinha exemplifies the essence of modern authorship — breaking barriers, blending genres, and redefining the scope of literary expression. Her record stands as a shining example of how one individual’s passion can illuminate multiple dimensions of literature.
Record Title: Youngest Female Writer with Maximum Diverse Literary & Journalistic Forms
Record Category: Human Achievements
Record Holder: Shalini Sinha (Siwan, Bihar, India)
Date of Achievement: 18 October 2025
Application ID: TBWR/IND/2025/1018-H16


