Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister Govi Chezhian on Monday announced that applications are now being invited from researchers who wish to study rare and valuable historical documents preserved in the
state archives.
According to the minister, a total of 20 selected researchers will be provided a monthly stipend of Rs 50,000 to support their work.
“The applications will be accepted until November 28,” he said.
In his statement, Chezhian explained that the Tamil Nadu Archives maintains government departmental records that date back over three centuries, providing an important resource for historical research and study.
“This archive, formerly known as the ‘Madras Record Office,’ has been functioning in its current building since 1909. Books dating back to 1633 and documents from 1670 onwards are preserved here,” he added, highlighting the long and significant history of the archive.
The minister further said that it was announced in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly that the Tamil Nadu Historical Research Council, which was established in 1973 with the aim of promoting knowledge of the state’s history, would be restructured to better suit contemporary needs, with between 10 and 15 studies conducted annually.
“Orders have been issued to restructure the Tamil Nadu Historical Research Council and provide research fellowships to 20 individuals for historical studies,” Chezhian said.
The statement also noted that applications are now open from Monday for postgraduate degree holders as well as independent researchers who wish to undertake one-year research projects, giving them the opportunity to explore and study the state’s rich historical records in depth.
(With inputs from PTI)






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