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World's Smallest 5000 Years Calendar on a Key Chain

Mr Ajay Kumar Khaitan, an Electronics Engineer from India has developed the world's smallest "5000 Years Calendar on a Key Chain". It looks like a Pencil Battery & its so simple, even a child can use it without any help. It doesn't require any lens and takes just 5-6 seconds to use it.

The record is self explanatory, its unique, wonderful & amazing. Everybody wonders as to how the 5000 Yrs Calendar can be incorporated on a tiny Key Ring, but after years of R&D works and with the Blessings of Almighty God Mr Khaitan could develop it. You can search "5000 Years Calendar on a Key Ring" through the Search Engines like Google, Yahoo, Altavista etc and you will find 100s of leads starting from the very first page.

It can be made in different shapes & designs such as key chains, pen stands, paper weights etc in different materials such as plastics, woods, glass & metals to fascinate the world. The micro calendar covers all catagories like - corporate gifts, promotion gifts, ad gifts, giftwares, office stationary, calendars, pen stands, metalwares, brasswares, novelty, souvenirs, handicrafts, paper weights, keychains, key rings, free gifts, toys etc to make it the most versatile gift of the world.

The Inventor is also ready to sell the Copyright & Formula of the 5000 Years Wonder Calendar to the interested parties at very nominal fee to enable them to grab the global market with these Wonder Promotions Gifts

Guinness World Record Feats India


Featured Guinness World Record Feats India

Rishi holds straws in his mouth in an attempt to attain the Guinness record for the most straws to fit in a person`s mouth.



Indian filmmaker Kishan Shrikanth, 11, holds on to the trophies awarded to him at Giffoni International Film Festival in Italy, during a press conference in Bangalore. Shrikanth is the world`s youngest director of a professionally made feature film as recognised by the Guinness World Records book.




Guiness World Records holder Guinness Rishi drinks a bottle of tomato ketchup, in an attempt to attain another Guinness record, at his home in New Delhi. Fastest to drink a bottle of ketchup 39 seconds.













Budhia Singh is followed by supporters as he runs to enter a local record book by covering a 70-km marathon in Bhubaneswar. (World Smallest Marathon Runner)










The record holder for Largest Cotton Sculpture, a 7.5 foot, 2.29 meters, tall sculpture of Mahatma Gandhi made by India`s Anant Narayan Khairnar.







C Manoharan `Snake` Manu passes a garden snake travel through his nose out his mouth in an attempt to create a Guinness record in Chennai. In the United States, the Guinness World Records book is a favourite of 10 year-olds, but in India, Guinness records are the stuff of national headlines.




Guinness World Record holder Radhakant Bajpai is seen with his more than 12.5 cm long ear hair, the longest in the worlds.


In June, a doctor couple in Tamil Nadu boasted that their 15-year-old son had tried to become the world`s youngest surgeon by delivering a baby by Caesarean section - a procedure they proudly filmed. All three are now awaiting trial on charges of endangering human life.
In Photos : Dr K Murugesan, his wife Dr Gandhimathi and son Dhileepan Raj pose at their residence at Manaparai, near Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu.



More : Guinness World Records in India 2008 & 2007

6000 feet long banner enters Limca Book of Records

A 6000-feet-long banner painted by around 5000 children of various schools in Puducherry has entered the Limca Book of World Records, Education Minister of the Union Territory M O H F Shahjahan said on Thursday.

The banner which was displayed at the week-long 34th Jawaharlal Nehru National Science Fair for Children-2007 here, projected the theme `Science and Mankind`. The children were let to use their imagination to bring about the theme.

Students from standard VI onwards started painting images from December 9 on the banner which was displayed at the fair, Director of Education, G Ragesh Chandra told PTI. The fair which started on Dec 21 ended on Thurday.

A digital banner running to 5000 feet, prepared by science teachers of all the schools, also was displayed at the fair.

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