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Timesofindia.indiatimes.com: Andhra professor's book makes it to Guinness for longest title
HYDERABAD: An assistant professor from Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh has set a new Guinness World Record with the title of his book running into a record '1,086 words with 5,633 characters'.
Vangeepuram Sreenathachary, assistant professor (English) at Palamuru University in Mahabubnagar district, wrote the book about the origin and etymology of 108 Idioms, Proverbs, Phrases and Words of English in a cartoon frame with the longest title in 1,086 words and 5,633 characters.
This title has now broken the record of Essam Mashaly's ( Egypt) longest title (of his book), of '301 words and 1,518 characters'.
The Guinness authorities confirmed the new record last month and officially declared the same this month and a certificate for the achievement has been issued by the Guinness World Records, London, according to Sreenathachary.
"The 125-page book was released last year on September 27," Sreenathachary said.
By setting this new record, Sreenathachary said he has also become the first assistant professor among assistant and associate professors in India, who entered into the Guinness World Record holders list in the relevant subject.
Courtesy By: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Vangeepuram Sreenathachary, assistant professor (English) at Palamuru University in Mahabubnagar district, wrote the book about the origin and etymology of 108 Idioms, Proverbs, Phrases and Words of English in a cartoon frame with the longest title in 1,086 words and 5,633 characters.
This title has now broken the record of Essam Mashaly's ( Egypt) longest title (of his book), of '301 words and 1,518 characters'.
The Guinness authorities confirmed the new record last month and officially declared the same this month and a certificate for the achievement has been issued by the Guinness World Records, London, according to Sreenathachary.
"The 125-page book was released last year on September 27," Sreenathachary said.
By setting this new record, Sreenathachary said he has also become the first assistant professor among assistant and associate professors in India, who entered into the Guinness World Record holders list in the relevant subject.
Courtesy By: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
The New Indian Express: Guinness for AP professor for longest book title
Vangeepuram Sreenathachary wrote the book with the longest title in 1,086 words and 5,633 characters.
HYDERABAD: An Assistant Professor from Mahabubnagar district of
Andhra Pradesh has set a new Guinness World Record with the title of his
book running into a record '1,086 words with 5,633 characters'.
Vangeepuram Sreenathachary, Assistant Professor (English) at Palamuru University in Mahabubnagar district, wrote the book about the origin and etymology of 108 Idioms, Proverbs, Phrases and Words of English in a cartoon frame with the longest title in 1,086 words and 5,633 characters.
This title has now broken the record of Essam Mashaly's (Egypt) longest title (of his book), of '301 words and 1,518 characters'.
The Guinness authorities confirmed the new record last month and officially declared the same this month and a certificate for the achievement has been issued by the Guinness World Records, London , according to Sreenathachary.
"The 125-page book was released last year on September 27," Sreenathachary said.
By setting this new record, Sreenathachary said he has also become the first Assistant Professor among Assistant and Associate Professors in India , who entered into the Guinness World Record holders list in the relevant subject.
Courtesy By: www.newindianexpress.com
Vangeepuram Sreenathachary, Assistant Professor (English) at Palamuru University in Mahabubnagar district, wrote the book about the origin and etymology of 108 Idioms, Proverbs, Phrases and Words of English in a cartoon frame with the longest title in 1,086 words and 5,633 characters.
This title has now broken the record of Essam Mashaly's (Egypt) longest title (of his book), of '301 words and 1,518 characters'.
The Guinness authorities confirmed the new record last month and officially declared the same this month and a certificate for the achievement has been issued by the Guinness World Records, London , according to Sreenathachary.
"The 125-page book was released last year on September 27," Sreenathachary said.
By setting this new record, Sreenathachary said he has also become the first Assistant Professor among Assistant and Associate Professors in India , who entered into the Guinness World Record holders list in the relevant subject.
Courtesy By: www.newindianexpress.com
The Hindu:Oh my Guinness!
They say, never judge a book by its cover. But when Dr. Sreenathachary
Vangeepuram showed his cover to the Guinness folks they ended up
anointing him as the guy who wrote the longest book title. To cut a long
story short, the title apparently begins with the words ‘Handy
Crystals’ but nobody knows how it ends as it has 1086 soporific words.
Conclusion: If you want your two minutes of fame, flunk your précis
writing course.
Courtesy By: www.thehindu.com
Courtesy By: www.thehindu.com
Guinness World Record in India set by Prof. Vangeepuram Sreenathachary
An assistant professor
from Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh has set a new Guinness
World Record with the title of his book running into a record '1,086
words with 5,633 characters'.
Vangeepuram Sreenathachary, assistant professor (English) at Palamuru
University in Mahabubnagar district, wrote the book about the origin
and etymology of 108 Idioms, Proverbs, Phrases and Words of English in a
cartoon frame with the longest title in 1,086 words and 5,633
characters.
This title has now broken the record of Essam Mashaly's (Egypt) longest
title (of his book), of '301 words and 1,518 characters'.
The Guinness authorities confirmed the new record last month and
officially declared the same this month and a certificate for the
achievement has been issued by the Guinness World Records, London,
according to Sreenathachary.
"The 125-page book was released last year on September 27," Sreenathachary said.
By setting this new record, Sreenathachary said he has also become the
first assistant professor among assistant and associate professors in
India, who entered into the Guinness World Record holders list in the
relevant subject.
About Dr. Vangeepuram Sreenathachary
Asst. Professor in English, NSS Programme Coordinator, Palamuru University, Mahaboobnagar, AP
Educational & Language Consultant (Former), Unique Trainers Of Personality & Internal Abilities (UTOPIA), Hyderabad
Senior Visiting Faculty in English (Former), Eenadu Journalism School, Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad, India
EDUCATION
• MA, MPhil, PhD (in English), Osmania University, Hyderabad, AP
• MSc (Applied Psychology), Annamalai University, Tamilnadu
• (MS) Counselling & Psychotherapy, Kuvempu University, Karnataka
• MBA, Osmania University, Hyderabad, AP
• BEd, Osmania University, Hyderabad, AP
• P.G. Dip. in Journalism, DNF College of Journalism, Hyderabad, AP
• (ISTD—Indian Society for Training & Development) Diploma, New Delhi
• Dip. in Creative Writing in English, IGNOU, New Delhi
• Business English Certificate-2, Cambridge University, England
• Train The Trainer, Dale Carnegie Training, US
• Train The Trainer, British Institute of Personal Development, UK
• Soft Skills Train The Trainer (TTT), Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad
• NELTS, The English & Foreign Languages University (Former CIEFL), Hyderabad
HONOURS
• UNESCO International Appreciation and Millennium Medal for the column ‘Good English’ in Andhra Jyothi Telugu Daily, 2000
• Gold Medal and University Distinction in M.A., 1993
• Gold Medal in PG Diploma in Journalism, DNF College of Journalism, Hyderabad, 1996
• Grade ‘A’ Soft Skills Trainer, JNTU, Hyderabad
• Andhra Saaraswatha Samithi’s (Machilipatnam, A.P) Ugaadi Saahithya
Prathibha Puraskaaram, 2009
COLUMNS PUBLISHED
• Inglishu Jaatheeyaala Kathalu in Sunday Magazine, Eenadu – Telugu Daily
• Good English in Career Guide, Andhra Jyothi –Telugu Daily
• Complish in APPSC Udyoga Samacharam – an AP Govt. Bilingual Monthly
• Party Zone in Vanitha Jyothi, a Family Monthly Magazine in Telugu
• Aangla Padabandham in Hi Bujji page of Eenadu Telugu Daily
• Tale Time in Hi Bujji page of Eenadu Telugu Daily
• Easy English in the Telugu Weekly Magazine namely ‘Deepika’ of the Prajasakthi Telugu Daily
• English Matters in Job News, the tabloid of Udyoga Sopanam, a bilingual fortnightly
• English for TV Journalists—in ‘Etvians’, English Monthly
.....Courtesy By: www.worldamazingrecords.com
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Dr. VANGEEPURAM SREENATHA CHARY Guinness World Record Holder in English, NSS & Soft Skills Asia, Limca, India & Telugu Book R...
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An assistant professor from Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh has set a new Guinness World Record with the title of his book run...
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Vangeepuram Sreenathachary wrote the book with the longest title in 1,086 words and 5,633 characters. HYDERABAD: An Assistant Profess...