Protection of caves with inscriptions a continuous process
  • http://www.hindu.com/2010/04/17/stories/2010041753070400.htm

    *Protection of caves with inscriptions a continuous process” * Special
    Correspondent

    CHENNAI: A committee headed by the Director, Geology and Mining, is
    investigating the issue of quarrying affecting stone inscriptions in caves
    near quarries, School Education Minister Thangam Thennarasu informed the
    Assembly on Friday.

    He was responding to a question raised by D. Ravikumar (VCK). Quoting from
    The Hindu, Mr. Ravikumar said that Professor Asko Parpola, the Indologist
    from Finland, had stressed the need for the Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions to be
    protected. To a question on the inscriptions being threatened by quarrying
    near Madurai, he said ( The Hindu, April 15): “The Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions
    are important monuments, which should be adequately protected. The
    possibility of new finds must also not be forgotten. In my own country,
    Finland, the government has been much concerned about the damage caused to
    scenery by sand quarrying and has passed restrictive laws.”

    Mr. Thennarasu, who is also one of those in the State who can decipher the
    inscriptions, said that protecting the caves in which the inscriptions were
    discovered, has been a continuous process. Once the question of damage due
    to mining came up, a committee was set up in consultation with Higher
    Education Minister K. Ponmudy, who also handles the Mining Portfolio.

    http://www.poetryinstone.in
    Here the language of stone surpasses the language of man

Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!

Top Posters