Janata Dal (U) leader and a former MLC Ram Karan Pal has made it to the prestigious Limca Book of Record-2009 for creating a “national record” by publishing a book on the original news clippings about him. Pal has brought out a book on original news clippings on himself (in their original form) titled “Dr Ram Karan Pal: Vyaktitva Aur Vichar”. It was published in 2003. Pal is the only man from his shepherd community, an extremely backward caste (EBC) in Bihar, who became a legislator.
“Of the 1,100 copies published in the first edition, all were given out as complimentary copies to museums, libraries, universities, state legislative assemblies etc,” a certificate issued by the Limca Book of records, reads. Pal’s name feature on page nos. 107-08 of the latest edition of the record book which hit the stands across the country recently.
Pal said the recognition has encouraged him further to champion the cause of the downtrodden. “My goal in life is to struggle for the suffering humanity,” he said. Seventy-year-old Pal served as a member of Bihar Legislative Council from 1995 to 1997 and 1998 to 2004 when he was chief whip of the ruling RJD. He was also a member of various boards, councils and commission of various ministries of Central and state government.
Pal started collecting the news clippings published on him in different newspapers and magazines across the country ever since he joined mainstrean politics. In 2003, he got them compiled and published a book which turned out to be only one of its kind in the country. “It was, indeed, a painstaking effort,” Pal said.
During his long political career, Pal was jailed thrice as political prisoner and was member of various committees of Bihar Legislative Council and different political parties. He also served as chairman of Bihar State Hydel Power Corporation from 2003-05. Several leaders, intellectuals and social and cultural organisations have congratulated Pal on his achievement.link
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Thursday 4 June 2009
Saturday 21 February 2009
Seven-year old passes 10th to enter Limca Book of Records
Sushma Verma, a student of St. Meera’s Inter College at Kanpur road lucknow, entered the Limca Book of Records for being the youngest student to pass high school examination at the age of seven years, three months and 28 days.
Sushma broke the record of Bihar’s Tathagat Tulsi, who passed the class 10th at the age of nine.
The little girl completed her early education at home and enrolled at the Inter College as a class ninth student two years back.
Japan’s Tokyo Broadcasting Corporation has already included her in its list of child prodigies.
The Limca Book of Records has issued a certificate recognising Sushma’s achievement, which reached the college authorities on Friday.link
Sushma broke the record of Bihar’s Tathagat Tulsi, who passed the class 10th at the age of nine.
The little girl completed her early education at home and enrolled at the Inter College as a class ninth student two years back.
Japan’s Tokyo Broadcasting Corporation has already included her in its list of child prodigies.
The Limca Book of Records has issued a certificate recognising Sushma’s achievement, which reached the college authorities on Friday.link
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