Collection of manuscripts to be launched in Thanjavur district
  • *http://www.hindu.com/2009/06/02/stories/2009060256430300.htm

    Collection of manuscripts to be launched in Thanjavur district * Special
    Correspondent

    THANJAVUR: Tamil University here is involved in digitising more than 60,000
    Tamil epigraphs preserved by the Epgiraphy division of Archaeological Survey
    of India at Mysore, said S. Rajendran, Vice-Chancellor, Tamil University
    here on Monday. He told presspersons that the aim was to help researchers
    and Tamil scholars to use them. The epigraphs are in the form of estampages
    ie. copies taken by Archaeology experts, which would be digitised.

    Sufficient e-data on them would also be created for the use of scholars, the
    Vice-chancellor said. “I have held discussions in this connection with T. S.
    Ravi Shankar, Director of Epigraphy division of the ASI, Mysore and S.
    Swaminathan, Deputy Superintending Epigraphist, who were at the University
    on Monday,” he said.

    Tamil University will also involve itself in the collection of Tamil
    manuscripts from Wednesday, June 3, birthday of the Chief Minister M.
    Karunanidhi. The scheme to digitise the manuscripts and creating E-data on
    them will also be implemented by the University from this year with the fund
    provided by the Tamil Nadu Government. Manuscripts available with temples,
    mutts, educational institutions and private people will be collected. As per
    the statistics given by National Mission for Manuscripts there are 5,48,134
    manuscripts in the thirty districts of Tamil Nadu. They are at 16,480
    places.

    As thefirst step, collection of manuscripts will be launched in Thanjavur
    district. “Tamil University is ready to pay Rs. 2 per manuscript if the
    persons possessing them are reluctant to part with them free of cost. If
    they are not ready to part with them, copy will be taken from them,”
    Vice-Chancellor said. Digitisation of nearly 2000 rare books which are more
    than 100 years old and are used as reference books available with the Tamil
    University will also be taken up by S. V. Infosys associated with Tirumala
    Tirupathi Devasthanam at Tirupathi. Two high-tech scanners at a cost of Rs.
    10 lakh will be used.

    A seminar for Singapore and Malaysian Tamil scholars will be held at the
    University on Friday. This is held under the auspices of Mustafa Trust of
    Singapore. On Saturday ,Karikalan awards will be distributed to two Tamil
    Writers of Singapore and Malaysia. Gold medals worth Rs. 25,000 each will be
    given to the writers. The awards this year go to Murugadiyan, a writer from
    Singapore for his book ‘Sangamam’ and to P. Chandrakantham, a writer from
    Malaysia for his book ‘200 Andugalil Malaysia Indians.’

    Thangam Thennarasu, School Education Minister, who visited the University on
    Monday, appreciated the works taken up by the University.

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  • That is very good announcement..

    thanks dear Vijay.

    regards / sps

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