JK Art Academy begins digitization of its collection

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : May 21 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
To electronically preserve the state's cultural treasure trove, Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages today started digitization of its rich collection of manuscripts, paintings, facsimiles and photographs.
"To begin with, the digitization work has started in Srinagar where the bulk of manuscripts and calligraphy specimen are stored," Academy Secretary Khalid Bashir Ahmad said.
"Collections available at Jammu and Leh offices of the Academy will be taken up for digitization at the respective places later," he said.
The digitized material would be subsequently put on website of the Academy for world-wide viewing, Ahmed said.
"The digitization work began with the electronic preservation of the copy of 12th century Holy Quran calligraphed by Fateh Ullah Al-Kashmiri," he said.
Ahmad, who launched the digitization project, said the work would be completed in six months at all the three places.

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Describing the collection as rich and significant, he said it depicted the region's cultural history spread over centuries.
Among the manuscripts there were hand written copies of the holy Quran dating back to several centuries, he said.
"Subjects of the manuscripts are as varied as religion, history, logic, astronomy, mathematics, travel, jurisprudence, calligraphy, music, politics and sociology," Ahmed said.

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First Published: May 21 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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