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October 31, 2008: Digitizing Sikh Books in India

"The Panjāb Digital Library initiative of the Nānakshāhī Trust, while being the first such endeavour by a non-governmental organization to work without a grant, has so far digitized 8,50,000 folios of manuscripts, rare books, pictures, magazines and newspapers."

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