Shah: Modi government is using technology to secure India’s old books and documents.
Amit Shah, the union minister for the interior, stated on Thursday that the Narendra Modi administration is using technology to preserve information contained in India’s old books and manuscripts.
The Narendra Modi administration is using technology to preserve the information found in India’s ancient books and manuscripts for the future, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday.
Shah made this statement after unveiling the Kala Vaibhav virtual museum and Veidic legacy portal, both created by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. (IGNCA).
The Modi administration is using technology to preserve for the future the information contained in India’s ancient books and manuscripts. Today marked the official opening of the Vedic Heritage Portal created by @ignca_delhi in this regard.
“With this, the younger generation will be able to carry forward the knowledge and tradition of Vedas and Upanishads,” he tweeted in Hindi.
According to the home minister, the virtual museum, which is based on 64 different arts, will help people from around the globe learn more about Indian music, drama, painting, and architecture as well as their country’s rich history and illustrious culture.
Among the attendees was G Kishan Reddy, Union Minister of Tourism and Culture.
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