Manuscripts help us learn Indian history: Hampana

Hubli | Saturday | 13th October, 2018

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There are around 5,000 manuscripts in the department which are in form of thin wood sheets, cloths and papers. However, change is the nature of law for which Hampi University doesn’t need to worry. Hampana said, “Manuscripts have contributed a lot in increasing our understanding of the past and expand our knowledge regarding various things. Belagavi: Most of the information about Indian culture, history and religion has been unearthed thanks to the old and ancient manuscripts preserved for centuries, said scholar Hampa Nagarajaiah. Manjunath Bevinakatti, registrar of the university spoke.Meanwhile, Hampana released three books on manuscripts.Bharatesh Education Trust president Pushpadant Doddannavar, treasurer Shripal Khemalapure and prof S S Angadi were present at the programme..