Tags : Hyderabad

LARGEST COLLAGE ARTWORK USING WASTE MATERIAL

Kiranmayi age of 14, studying 9th class in Hyderabad. she has create collage art work  using  waste papers cuttings & pasting media from different colors magazines and news papers on 6 Feet x 4 Feet Card Board. She has completed art work within 3 hours to support Global Warming and exhibited at Kukatpally, Hyderabad,  AndhrapradeshRead More

BROKEN 3 ICE BARS ON HEAD (150 KGS EACH ICE

Bonmon  Rakesh Gangaputhra (born on October 11,  1987)  Martial Arts Expert of  Musheerabad, Hyderabad,had broken three solid bars of ice on head (each measuring 150 kgs.) in 30 seconds on 12th December 2010 at Gangaputhra Colony, Musheerabad, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.Read More

YOUNGEST CHILD TO GET GRADUATION CERTIFICATE IN ABACUS & MENTAL

Baby R. Tejasri   D/o Mr. Krishnam Raju (Date of Birth 02-02-2005) has completed 8 levels of Abacus & Mental  Arithmetic Training Program on 2nd October, 2011 at the age of 6 years & 8 months. Wonderkidz Arithmetika  awarded the Graduation Certificate to Baby R. Tejasri on  1st January, 2012 at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram, Bagh […]Read More

UNIQUE RIPLICA ART OF NEWS PAPERS

Darla Nageswara Rao, working as an artist in Govt. Central Press, Chanchalguda, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, invented a new concept of Replica art of  newspapers. The idea is to use a fountain pen with black ink and some poster colors for writing the master head, the headlines, the news items,the pocket, the main cartoon, the advertisement […]Read More

LONGEST NATIONAL FLAG OF INDIA

Lotus Laps High School of  Dilshuk Nagar, Hyderabad made the longest flag of India sized 1947 ft x 4 ft. It was made on August 14, 2010 by a team of two students, on the occasion of 64th Mega Independence Day Celebrations at Mini Tank bond  Saroornagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India  It took week time […]Read More

CHRISTMAS TREE WITH TRICYCLE

A Hyderabad innovator who put together an office from vintage car parts has branched off — into making Christmas trees.  K. Sudhakar Yadav’s new creation is a 20×13-feet tree mounted on a tricycle powered by four pairs of pedals that gives viewers the impression that it is floating around, and has been inspired by his […]Read More