ASI releases four books in Braille on North East archaeological site
Guwahati: Four
books, published in Braille, on archaeological sites in the North East have
been released for the first time by the Archaeological Survey of India,
Guwahati Circle here.
The books in braille include a guide
book on Sivasagar, three brochures, a booklet on Sri Surya Pahar
Archaeological Museum in Goalpara and Stone Jar of North Cachar, Assam, Superintending Archaeologist Dr Milan Kumar Chauley said today.
Archaeological Museum in Goalpara and Stone Jar of North Cachar, Assam, Superintending Archaeologist Dr Milan Kumar Chauley said today.
The brochures in Braille include
Monuments of Sonitpur and the four tombs (Maidams) of Ahom kings at Charaideo
in Assam and monuments of Tripura, he said.
The publications in Braille are the
first of its kind published by the Guwahati circle for the visually challenged
visitors to the site and it has been printed at the Government Braille Press in
Guwahati.
Chauley said that the guide book is
the first of its kind by the Archaeological Survey of India printed in Braille
and is for free distribution.
The book was released by Assam
Governor P B Acharya during the ASI's ongoing 'World Heritage Week'.
The Week is celebrated every year
from November 19 to November 25 to create awareness about the cultural heritage
of the country.
The Guwahati Circle is celebrating
the same this year at six of its monuments in the North East-- Rangghar and
Ghanshyam House in Sivasagar, Bhubaneswari Temple at Rajnagar and Unakoti in
Tripura, Sri Surya Pahar at Goalpara and Bamuni Hill at Tezpur in Assam.
Source | http://www.firstpost.com
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Pralhad Jadhav
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