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Jain History Conference Gets A Big Success!

 

 

 

The 4th Conference of Maharashtra Jain Itihas Parishad, held at Nipani

(Karnatak) on 31st January & 1st February 2004 got a big success when the

organizers declared to form an all India level association of state level Jain

Itihas Parishads. On this occasion, Karnatak Jain Itihas Parishad was founded

and noted Jain historian Dr. Hampa Nagraja was declared Hon. President of KJHP.

 

 

 

About 750 scholars and history lovers from all over Maharashtra and Karnataka

attended the conference. The conference was inaugurated by Dr. M.G. Takavale

(Vice Chancellor of Shivaji University) and Nagnath Anna Naikwadi the great

freedom fighter & supporter of Jainism. Dr. Takwale gave some information about

the newly formed Jain Chair at Shivaji University. Noted Maratha historian and

president of Maharashtra Itihas Prabodhini Dr. Jaisingrao Pawar appreciated the

work of Jains in this region.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo: From Left:

 

Ravsaheb Patil (Inviting President), Dr. Hampa Nagarajayya (President of the

conference), Dr. Padmaja Patil (Vice President of the Parishad), Dr. M.G.

Takavale (Vice Chancellor of Shivaji University), Nagnath Anna Naikwadi (

Freedom Fighter), Dr. Gajkumar Shah (President of the Parishad), Malhargouda

Patil ( Ex-Minister of Karnataka) and Shrenik Annadate (Secretary of the

Parishad)

 

 

 

 

 

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