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Show ParT I Hyderaba HILE visiting the paper school in Wardha we were able to secu up-to-date information relative to the districts in southern lnd where the craft of making paper by hand was still practiced. Two village in Bombay Presidency have in the past been noted for their paper, but thes places-Erandol and Junnar-ar insignifcant at the present e as paper ape mills in the native state of Hyderabad (Haidarabad) where for centurie the trade has survived e left Bombay at three in the afternoon, and reached the town o Secunderabad (Sikandarabad), not a great distance from the location o e paper mills, at ught thirty the following moming. There we were met a the station by Mr. K. V. Ratnam, of th Osmania University, who ha oo g e/ Tntin Tndpswal Gonaehistion:to actas ous guide i the native state of Hyderabad. One of the most interesting t‘q)cnmcms no carried on in India is the wor of the ne Osmani Univ Thi first institution in India to attempt to give university dncugl\ nacular; the second language is Englih, the study of which is compul tever their native tonguc happens to would go to show the decadence of the native languages among the scholm Digital Image © 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rights reserved |