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KU’s Persian Department Gets National Recognition as Gyan Bharatam Cluster Centre

Centre to lead large-scale preservation, digitisation and research of manuscripts across J&K, VC Prof Nilofer Khan says, recognition reflects KU’s long-standing commitment to safeguarding manuscript heritage

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
08/01/2026
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KU’s Persian Department Gets National Recognition as Gyan Bharatam Cluster Centre
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Srinagar, Jan 8 (JKNS): In a major boost to the preservation of Jammu and Kashmir’s rich intellectual and cultural heritage, the Department of Persian at the University of Kashmir (KU) has been designated as a Gyan Bharatam Cluster Centre for the Union Territory by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, for a period of five years, recognising its academic excellence and expertise in manuscript studies.

The Department will undertake large-scale projects related to the identification, cataloguing, preservation, conservation, digitisation, and research of manuscripts across Jammu and Kashmir, as per news agency JKNS.

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The initiative will cover valuable manuscripts housed in government, semi-government, public and private repositories, as well as temples, khanqahs, gurdwaras, trusts, and personal collections.

In her message, Vice-Chancellor, KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, welcomed the recognition and said, “The designation of the Department of Persian as a Gyan Bharatam Cluster Centre reflects the University’s long-standing commitment to safeguarding the nation’s manuscript heritage. This initiative will help preserve invaluable intellectual traditions for future generations through systematic and scientific methods.”

She added that the project would strengthen varsity’s role as a key contributor to national cultural and research priorities.

Jammu & Kashmir is home to nearly 70,000–90,000 manuscripts, many of which suffered extensive damage during the 2014 floods, resulting in the loss of a significant portion of the region’s documentary heritage.

The project will be implemented in line with the guidelines of the Gyan Bharatam programme, Ministry of Culture, New Delhi, and will include the establishment of sub-centres in Jammu and other parts of the Valley to ensure wider outreach and access.

The Department of Persian KU already hosts a Manuscripts Resource Centre (MRC) under the National Mission for Manuscripts and has successfully completed several major projects supported by UGC, ICHR, ICSSR, and the Ministry of Culture.

The initiative is expected to play a key role in restoring, documenting, and researching rare manuscripts and Indian literary heritage in Jammu and Kashmir over the next five years.

The initiative will be implemented under a Memorandum of Understanding signed earlier between Gyan Bharatam, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and the Department of Persian, University of Kashmir, for a period of five years. (JKNS)

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