[Assam] First Assamese Book of Records - Telegraph India
Ram Sarangapani
assamrs at gmail.com
Mon Dec 11 12:12:30 PST 2006
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1061211/asp/northeast/story_7122209.asp
*Issue Date:* Monday, December 11, 2006
Facts, feats and figures
- Writer compiles Assam's very own book of records A STAFF REPORTER The
cover of the *Asomiya Book of Records*
*Guwahati, Dec. 10:* If you have lived in Assam all your life and thought
you knew all about it, here's a book that will make you think again.
Sample these.
In which district does the largest joint family of Assam live?
Who has written the largest number of books in the state? Under what
pseudonym does he/she write?
Stumped, right?
Well, answers to questions like these and many more feature in the first
Assamese book of records that hit the stands today.
Compiled by writer Shantanu Kashyap Baruah and published by Guwahati-based
Jyoti Prakashan, the *Asomiya Book of Records* is being touted as the
regional cousin of *The Guinness Book of Records* and *Ripley's Believe It
or Not!*
**"There are many unusual facts and feats by the people of Assam, which are
almost impossible to confirm through reference books. Therefore, I realised
that a book supplying such information might prove popular," Baruah said.
"Since *The Guinness Book of Records* has completed its golden jubilee, my
book will be a tribute to one of the most popular books in the world."
Baruah's method of gathering information was as interesting as the book
itself. First, he published advertisements in newspapers inviting
information about interesting feats from people.
"When the advertisements evoked good response, I visited all these places
and verified the facts myself before including them in the book," said
Baruah.
His search for information has taken him to almost every nook and corner of
the state.
Though he has been working on his "dream project" for the past couple of
years, Baruah always had a knack for collecting interesting facts, which
culminated in the *Asomiya Book of Records. *
The book contains 15 chapters, including separate sections on history,
sports, culture, transportation and communication, language and literature,
human body, science and technology.
Now, the man behind the *Concise Assamese Encyclopaedia* hopes that his book
will encourage people of the state to attempt new records.
But, is there a possibility of certain records being left out? "Of course,"
said Baruah. And he has already engineered a method to gather facts that
will be included in the second edition of *Asomiya Book of Records*.
"A form has also been enclosed with the book. If any reader is aware of any
such interesting information, he can fill up the form and send it to us.
Moreover, if someone breaks a record, it can be intimated to us for
inclusion during the next revision through that form," he said.
So, if you are still guessing who that Assamese writer with the greatest
number of books to his credit is, you know where to look it up.
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