Jairam Requests France to Procure Manuscript Copy


Bhubaneswar, Jun 3 (PTI): Union environment minister Jairam Ramesh has requested the French Ambassador to India to get a copy of an old document on scientific survey of plants of Orissa available in a Paris museum, official sources said today.

"I have been told that the oldest written document based on a scientific survey of plants of Orissa was written in 1725 by a Frenchman called Nicolas L' Empereur," Ramesh told French Ambassador Jerome Bonnafont in a letter, a copy of which was available here.

The manuscript is available in the Central Library Manuscript Collections at Natural History Museum, Paris, Ramesh said in the letter.

Requesting Jerom to help make available a digital copy of the manuscript, Ramesh said the "expenses in this regard will be borne by us."

The Union minister also sent a copy of the letter to Ranjam Mathai, the Indian ambassodar in Paris.

Jairam, during his visit here on June 1, was informed about the existence of an old document on scientific survey of plants of Orissa at the Paris museum, the sources said.

  

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  • Vijay Sanger, New Delhi

    Fri, Jun 17 2011

    My friend has in his possession antique Palm Leaf Manuscript written in Telugu Sanskrit on the subject of prey to Goddess. He wants the same to be sold to you. Kindly guide as to how to go about it.

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