Researchers working on the colonial period to get access of archival material home - Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Researchers working on the colonial period will be able to consult archival material right at home. Come March 2013, researchers across universities in the country will be able to access 5 million pages of archival material, the outcome of five years of concerted efforts put together by Sharmishta Gooptu, Boria Majumdar, Manoj Joshi and Srinjani Joshi of the South Asia Research Foundation.

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