Saturday, February 24, 2007

'Vijnananidhi:

The Government of India has created an online database for preserving millions of neglected manuscripts including texts that record attainments in disciplines such as the science, philosophy, scripture, history and arts. The database will preserve 1.8 million ancient texts to promote them as treasures of the country. Out of the five million manuscripts so far preserved, 1.8 million have been documented and will be launched by Union Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni on Wednesday. Apart from the online database (www.namami.org), the proclamation of 45 selected manuscripts titled as the The Government of India has created an online database for preserving millions of neglected manuscripts including texts that record attainments in disciplines such as the science, philosophy, scripture, history and arts. The database will preserve 1.8 million ancient texts to promote them as treasures of the country.

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