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737 manuscripts, 3,091 paintings and 14,522 books to be preserved, digitised under Telangana-Iran agreement

737 manuscripts, 3,091 paintings and 14,522 books to be preserved, digitised under Telangana-Iran agreement
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The Department of Heritage Telangana has partnered with Iran's Noor International Microfilm Centre to digitize and preserve thousands of rare manuscripts, paintings, and books. The project will be fully funded by the Iranian side and includes training for local staff in modern conservation techniques.

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This international collaboration ensures the long-term preservation of historical cultural assets and improves accessibility for academic research.

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The Department of Heritage Telangana on Monday, June 15, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Noor International Microfilm Centre, Iran Cultural House, Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, New Delhi, for the digitisation, preservation, conservation and cataloguing of rare manuscripts, paintings, books and archival records.

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