PM launches Gandhi heritage portal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 02 2013 | 8:40 PM IST
"Mahatma Gandhi is not only in our past; he is in our present and will also form a significant part of the future that we want for our country and its people," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said.
He was speaking after launching a portal, dedicated to writings, works and manuscripts of Gandhi, at his residence here.
He said Gandhi Heritage Portal is a technology-driven initiative aimed at making information on Gandhi accessible all over the world on an electronic platform.
"It aspires to be one of the most authentic open source archives on the life and thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi. I am confident that it will be an invaluable resource for generations to come, especially for the youth worldwide.
"This collection of documents provides great source material on our freedom struggle and captures the triumphs and tribulations, the thoughts and visions of an entire generation of freedom-fighters led by Bapu," Singh said.
Noting that knowledge has to be an inclusive process, where barriers to learning are systematically dismantled, he said, "Only a society that is committed to the free flow of ideas can hope to lead in an age of knowledge."
Listing out various steps taken by his government in this direction, he listed National Manuscripts Mission, Digital Library of India, variorum on Tagore and this portal as some important milestones.
The portal has 5 lakh pages of authentic and verified information and is expected to have over 15 lakh pages.
Singh said in addition to Gandhi's intangible heritage by way of his thought, which embraces all of humanity, the country is also conscious of his tangible heritage and its preservation and promotion.
He said the Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission set up in this regard will go in for professional conservation and management of buildings where he stayed and bring published and unpublished documents, photographs and audio visuals, among others.
Singh added a world-class national memorial should soon come up at Dandi to inspire the younger generation and expose them to the trials the freedom fighters went through.
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First Published: Sep 02 2013 | 8:40 PM IST

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