Indian diaspora created history, entered Guinness World Record for 19th time

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Ramkumar-Sarangapani

Dubai: A UAE Indian Expat in the UAE on the occasion of the 15th Coronation Day of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President, Prime Minister and the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, he created Greeting card and entered the name in the Guinness Book of World Records for the 19th time. This information has been given in a news report in the media on Saturday.

According to Gulf News, Dubai resident Ramkumar Sarangpani has now become the UAE and the first person in India to make the most world records. According to the newspaper, Sarangpani’s greeting letter is 100 times larger than the common greeting card. Inside it is a compilation of Sheikh Mohammed’s paintings by Dubai-based artist Akbar Saheb. Earlier, the biggest greeting was made in Hong Kong, which was 6.729 square meters in length.

Ramkumar-Sarangapani

Sarangpani told Gulf News, “I was working on it for the last six months and was looking for the right opportunity to break the old record. There could be no better occasion than Sheikh Mohammed’s 15th coronation day. I have also dedicated it to the 50th Foundation Day of the UAE. “On the occasion of the celebration of the UAE National Day, this letter will be placed in the exhibition to be held from 4 to 18 January at the Doha Center here.

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