Udaipur:Iqbal Sakka, an international gold craftsman from Udaipur, has written the features of the world's longest Indian Constitution in form of ghazals and has made a 00.75 mm micro tricolor. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Independence and Republic Day, the craftsman wrote the features of the Constitution in form of Ghazals to honour the pride of the Indian Constitution.
According to Sakka, the features of the Constitution have been depicted in words through 615 Shayaris in 120 pages on parchment. On its first page, the title 'Samvidhan-e-Ghazal' is written in silver letters. He told that on the lines of the original Constitution of India, each page of the Ghazal booklet of this constitution is 58.4 cm high and 47.7 cm wide. Its weight is 13 kg and written in black ink just like the original constitution.
Iqbal Sakka has claimed it to be the world's first and longest handwritten constitution-e-ghazal on parchment.
Iqbal has also made a 00.75 mm micro Tricolor made of gold, which can be seen with the help of a microscope. He told that the subtle Tricolor has been made by adding pieces of gold as fine as 100 parts of an ant and the number 12 needle which is the thinnest needle for sewing clothes is used to stitch tricolor.