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Historical records vital to preserving the past: Mandya varsity V-C

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Last updated: November 27, 2025 1:44 pm
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Published: November 27, 2025
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Historical records play a crucial role in preserving the past, and without them, it is impossible to understand history, said Mandya University Vice-Chancellor Prof. K. Shivachittappa on Thursday. “It is therefore not wrong to say that historical records safeguard history,” he remarked.

He was speaking after inaugurating an exhibition of historical documents and photographs at the auditorium of the Government Women’s College (Autonomous) in Mandya. The event was organised in collaboration with the Karnataka State Archives Department, the Divisional Archives Office, Mysuru, and the Government Women’s College.

Calling every programme related to history “meaningful”, Prof. Shivachittappa urged students to make full use of the exhibition to learn about the history of Mandya, the university, local traditions, and the heritage of the erstwhile Mysore kingdom. He encouraged them to develop the hobby of collecting historical records.

India’s culture, traditions, and history are unique, he said. “The culture of Mysuru is particularly renowned. But it is unfortunate that the present generation is drifting away from indigenous culture and increasingly embracing Western habits,” he observed.

Dr. Gavisiddayya, director, Karnataka State Archives Department, said records are essential not just for history students but for everyone, both personally and academically. Losing records is equivalent to losing history, he noted, adding that preserved documents make it possible to recreate what has been lost.

“Do not assume history is only about the dead; it is a living journey,” he said. “History is vast and endless. Many who have studied history have become government officers. Everyone should understand history”.

Government Women’s College (Autonomous) Prof. Gururaj Prabhu K., Mysuru Divisional Archives Office deputy director Manjunath H. L., and others were present.

Published – November 27, 2025 07:14 pm IST



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