Bangalore : Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Shri Ananth Kumar Hegde today inaugurated a Workshop on Understanding Rare Scripts at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, Regional Centre (IGNCA), Bengaluru. The workshop is being organised in line with IGNCA’s larger mandate to enable engagement and preservation of India’s heritage and archival resources. The workshop will offer hands on training in deciphering the script, accessing manuscripts and will also cover issues in manuscriptology research.
The objective of the initiative is to document and archive the country’s languages that have been lost or are likely to be lost in the near future. The inauguration was conducted in the august presence of Dr Sachchidanand, Joshi, Member Secretary, IGNCA, Dr Ramesh C Gaur, Head Kalanidhi Division, IGNCA and Dr. K.R. Venugopal, Vice Chancellor, Bangalore University.
Courses will be open to students and scholars who are interested in heritage research. No prior training in manuscriptology is necessary. Participants will also be encouraged to further their training by undertaking translation projects from the microfilm library at the Regional Centre Bengaluru.
Speaking at the ceremony, Shri Anant Kumar Hegde said, “In recent years the language diversity is under threat as speakers of diverse languages are becoming rare. Scripts and languages are important aspect of our culture. There are plenty of things one can do to contribute towards documenting a language, depending on the skill-set. Besides the preservation of the neglected archival records, the initiative is also aimed at compiling the local history of state. The problem needs to be addressed at societal level, in which the communities have to take part in conservation of language diversity that is part of cultural wealth.”
India is home to priceless manuscript collections which are a source of invaluable knowledge. IGNCA seeks to create opportunities that results in skill development and also foster engagement with our culture.
Regional Center Bengaluru houses a niche library with 14,000 books which cover subjects such as arts, culture and history. The manuscript microfilms library has been aggregated from over 52 centres across the country with about 22,000 microfilms rolls covering 2,85,000 manuscripts. One lakh vintage and contemporary colour slides are available for research scholars and academicians.
About the scripts
The Modi script was used to write the Marathi language spoken in the current state of Maharashtra. It originated as a cursive script during the 17th century CE. Modi was used until the 1950’s when Devanagari replaced it as the written medium of the Marathi language. The script is used all over Canara and Western Hilly regions of Karnataka. Many manuscripts written in these scripts are also found in erstwhile districts of Mumbai, Uttara Kannada, Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Shimoga and Kasaragod district of Kerala. Most government records in the region prior to 1950 are in Modi Script.
Tigalari or Tulu is a southern Brahmic script used in the Coastal region of Karnataka, also prevalent in Kasaragod district of Kerala. It evolved from the Grantha script. Thousands of manuscripts such as Vedas, Upanishads, Jyotisha, Dharmashastra, Purana etc. have been found with this script. Even though the usage of this script has considerably decreased in recent times, it is still used in parts of Kanara region and traditional maṭhas of undivided Dakshina Kannada and Uttara Kannada Districts.
Scheduled Workshops are:
Modi Script:
Course Duration: 7th September to 15th September 2018
Class Timings: Monday to Friday – 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday – 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tigalari/Tulu Script:
Course Duration: 17th September to 22nd September 2018
Class Timings: Monday to Friday – 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday – 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
III. Registration Fee: Rs. 500/-
(For each course, the Registration fee includes study material, daily refreshments & lunch on Saturday, Certificates will be given to successful participants).
Mode of Payment: Debit Card, Credit Card or Cash.
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Contact Number: 080-23212320 / 23212332 / 23212356