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How artistically ‘Bindis’ used by Anitha – A Common Woman
By: India Book of Records 2011
 
June 26, 2010 - PRLog -- If you are given 15000 bindis, how will you make them use? Everyone would have different opinion on this. May be you will give them to children to play, keep them like that only, sell them to decorators or just dump them in the dust bin. But a brilliant and creative mind has made them use very creatively.

The 25 year old woman P. Anitha of Sai Nagar Colony in Saroornagar used her creativity of mind to set a national record. She is simply an art student who proved her self by her art work and having the desire to do something special and unique, A work which is not done by anyone. Anitha made a logo for India book of records using 15,820 bidi size of stickers in eight days putting in about 10 hours a day,which is really appreciable. She used 11,040 dark blue, 890 light blue, 2,925 black and 985 golden yellow stickers on a 22x28 ivory sheet to replicate the logo of the Indian Book of Records.

Having completed her Teacher Training Course in Drawing, Anitha is now in the second year of Civil Draftsman course at the Industrial Training Institute at Mallepally in the city.

As Anitha is a common woman from common public,she has left an example for the public that even a common man can do anything.                                                                                                                                  
Having completed her Teacher Training Course in Drawing, Anitha is now in the second year of Civil Draftsman course at the Industrial Training Institute at Mallepally in the city.

She has proved that if we have desire to do something great,we can make impossible,possible. We should have will power and believe in our self then we can reach to any goal. Because of her keenness to do something different she finds a place in India Book of Records. So we can say to get fame and success,the only thing is to do is hard work and a will power.

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“India Book of Records” was started in 2004 by Biswaroop Roy Choudhury , who himself is a Guinness world record holder to provide a platform for people to showcase their extraordinary talents .
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