25-hour Telugu recitation on its way to Guinness records

Around 40 videos were sent, but they wanted the video to be divided into 15-minute slots

Update: 2015-09-07 04:32 GMT
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Chennai: The Telugu department of Madras University is pinning its hopes on a Guinness world record breaking recitation by 500 poets to attract more students.
With very few takers for the course, the head of department is compiling video clips of poets from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka, who have already made a place for themselves in the Limca book of records in July by reciting poetry for 25 hours non-stop at the Marina campus of Madras University.

According to professor and head of the department Dr M. Sampath Kumar, as the language departments in Madras University have very few takers, this event will help popularise the languages. “As very few students take up language courses so we came up with this idea. In my department it is still better, but in Kannada and other departments there are very few students,” he said.

Explaining the details of the event, the professor said that earlier this year on July 18 a 25-hour non-stop poet meet started at 10 am and ended the next day at 1 pm at Marina campus of Madras University.

“This kind of nonstop Telugu Poets’ meet has not happened anywhere in India or for that matter in world,” he said. “Currently we are preparing for the Guinness world record. Earlier in August, we had sent around 40 videos. But they wanted the video to be divided into 15-minute slots to check the time taken by each poet. Accordingly, we prepared where one slot covers two to three poets. We made around 35 slots,” he said.

Apart from videos, he has also sent paper clippings and invitation cards to the poets and photos of the event. “Everything will be ready by the end of this week,” he said. The reason for conducting this event in Tamil Nadu is mainly because of the conflict between AP and TS. Poets residing in Telangana would not have turned up in Andhra Pradesh and vice-versa.

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