Yet Another World Record of A Telanganaite – T Professor’s Book Makes It To Guinness
An Assistant Professor from Mahabubnagar district of Telangana has set a new Guinness World Record with the title of his book running into a record 1,086 words with 5,633 characters.
Mr Vangeepuram Sreenathachary, Assistant Professor of 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 Egyptian writer, Essam Mashaly’s longest title (of his book), of 301 words and 1,518 characters.
According to Mr Sreenathachary, the Guinness authorities have confirmed the new record last month and officially declared setting of the record this month and a certificate for the achievement has been issued by the Guinness World Records, London.
“The 125-page book was released last year on September 27,” Mr Sreenathachary said.
By setting this new record, Mr Sreenathachary said, he is also the first Assistant Professor among the Assistant and Associate Professors in India, who entered into the Guinness World Record holders list in the relevant subject.

a telanganite
Jun 28, 2010 @ 18:49:01
Congrats Sreenathachary,.
you are another telangana muddu bidda who make us proud.keep it up.
jai telangana !
jai KCR !!
Thomassheep
Jun 28, 2010 @ 19:19:18
Many CONGRATULATIONS to Sir Prof.Sreenathachary.
Jai TELANGANA
Vachaspati
Jun 29, 2010 @ 16:51:15
Prof.Sreenathacharyji,
We acknowledged your feet in our news daily. Great work!!
Jai Telangan
Jun 30, 2010 @ 00:05:33
This is great. Congratulation Mr. Vangeepuram Sreenathachary.