National Mission for
Manscript
S a v e T h
e P a s t F o r T h e F u t u r e
Welcome to Vrindavan
Research Institute Manuscript Conservation Centre
MOU was signed on 12
September 2003. Preventive conservation was carried out in twelve institutions
in Mathura and Agra regions. Awareness campaigns were held at four institutions
which included lectures and demonstrations by experts from all over India . An
extensive awareness programme is scheduled in future.
About
Mission
The National Mission
for Manuscripts was launched in February 2003 by the Ministry of Culture,
Government of India, to save this most valuable but less visible of our cultural
inheritances
An ambitious five-year
project, the Mission seeks not merely to locate, catalogue and preserve India's
manuscripts, but also to enhance access, spread awareness and encourage their
use for educational purposes..........................more
Performance at a
Glance
Awareness Campaigns 4
Institute Collection Identified
12
Conservation Work Done
Preventive
Collection and seperation of
Manuscripts
Chemically treatment of
Manuscripts
Manuscripts preserve after
chemical treatment
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Krishna Goswami