New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently on a two-day visit to Tamil Nadu, praised the efforts of Mani Maran, the Tamilian pundit of Saraswathi Mahal Library, who has been doing commendable work in preserving ancient manuscripts.
The library has published as many as 20 books, penned by him. Addressing the monthly radio address âMann Ki Baatâ on Sunday, PM Modi said that Maranâs initiative reflects how individuals can contribute to protecting Indiaâs intellectual and cultural heritage.
Mani Maran, Tamil pundit of Saraswathi Mahal Library, said after PM Modiâs appreciation and called it a âfulfilling experienceâ.
âIâm not sure how the Prime Minister came to know about me, but itâs fulfilling to be recognised. Iâve always believed that my hard work would one day be acknowledged. Iâm grateful to the Prime Minister for the appreciation,â he said.
Sharing his first reaction on being named by PM Modi in his âMann Ki Baatâ programme, the Tamilian scholar said that he was thrilled about the development and also elaborated on his extensive research and training sessions for students on manuscripts.
âIâm thrilled that Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned me in todayâs âMann Ki Baatâ programme, which I never expected. For years, Iâve been working on research in archaeology, history, and manuscriptology, bringing out related information, and training students. Our library has been instrumental in this endeavour. Currently, Iâm conducting evening classes where I teach students about Tamil manuscripts.
He further said that the information in manuscripts is a treasure trove of Tamil heritage, containing medical notes, historical facts, and technological information. âWe have over 2.5 million manuscripts, and thereâs still much to be uncovered. As a single individual, itâs impossible for me to study and publish all of it. Thatâs why Iâm training students to read manuscripts, so they can contribute to this field,â he informed.
He also underlined the need for bringing a level playing field in the sector.
âThe number of students interested in learning this is limited due to limited job opportunities. If we offer better pay and job prospects, more students would be interested. Over 30 students trained by me are working in various places, but their pay is not comparable to whatâs offered in the IT sector. If the remuneration were better, more students would be willing to learn,â he stated.
PM Modi, taking note of his sincere endeavour, in the radio address, highlighted how his students have not only become proficient in reading the texts but have also begun research into traditional medicine based on them.
PM Modi underlined the importance of preserving such texts, calling them âchapters of the soul of Indiaâ that must be passed on to future generations.