Gyan Bharatam international conference 
National

New Delhi Declaration adopted to preserve, disseminate 'vast treasure' of manuscripts

Asserting that manuscripts are "not merely relics of the past, but a guiding light for the future", a global conference adopted the New Delhi Declaration to bolster efforts to preserve, digitise and disseminate knowledge embedded in them.

New Delhi | Asserting that manuscripts are "not merely relics of the past, but a guiding light for the future", a global conference on Saturday adopted the New Delhi Declaration to bolster efforts to preserve, digitise and disseminate knowledge embedded in them.

The Declaration was adopted on the closing day of the three-day 'Gyan Bharatam' conference on India's manuscript heritage, hosted at the Vigyan Bhawan here.

The New Delhi Declaration resolved that manuscripts are "living memory of a nation, and foundation of its civilisational identity".

India has one of the richest collections of ancient manuscripts in the world, with nearly 10 million texts that hold the country's traditional knowledge and cultural heritage.

The declaration adopted at the conference also resolved to "acquire and repatriate original manuscripts or secure their digital copies".

"We resolve to preserve, digitise and disseminate this vast treasure. We firmly believe manuscripts are not merely relics of the past, but a guiding light for the future," it said.

The government has launched the Gyan Bharatam Mission as a major initiative under the Ministry of Culture. It aims to survey, document, conserve, digitise and make accessible more than one crore manuscripts located at academic institutions, museums, libraries and private collections across India.

The declaration also resolved to "awaken people and make the Gyan Bharatam mission a 'jan aandolan'.

Want to make Manipur symbol of peace, prosperity: Modi

Need to build strong bridge of trust between people of Manipur's Hills, Valley: Modi

PM inaugurates 17 projects worth around Rs 1,200 cr from Manipur's Imphal

Karki's appointment as Nepal PM shining example of women empowerment: Modi

Kerala cabinet clears draft bill to amend Wildlife Protection Act