Biggest Indian book record to be created in Ahmedabad (Video)
July 27, 2012
Ahmedabad, 27 July 2012
Tarun Sagar maharaj, a Jain monk is all set to create a world record by launching the “biggest Indian book” that will be 25-foot high, 17-foot wide and around two-foot thick in Ahmedabad on Saturday.
The largest book will be supported by steel pipes. It will have flex material. It will contain selected lines of Tarun Sagarji’s Kadve Pravachan book series. It will also contain a life-story of Tarun Sagar maharaj.
An 11-member team will complete the book at cost of Rs 4 lakh in four days.
Kadve Pravachan’s seven lakh copies are sold. The first edition of this book was launched in Ahmedabad.
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