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An important place
There is also a museum, where old coins, royal orders, traditional clothes, artifacts of calligraphy and local crafts are kept. All these things reflect the culture of Hyderabad.
This institute also works to teach Urdu handwriting and caligraphy. There is a two-year free diploma course here, in which different types of handwriting are taught. So far, more than 3,500 students have taken training here. Teachers like Abdul Ghaffar, who have been the students here earlier, are now teaching others.
A disappearance legacy
Unfortunately, this precious heritage is slowly ending. Books are getting old, their pages are getting spoiled and ink is fading. If they are not handled soon, then this precious heritage of Hyderabad can be lost forever. Earlier people from all over the world used to come here, but now this movement has reduced.
A ray of hope
The good news is that with the help of Rekha Foundation, more than 22,000 books and magazines have been made digital. Now they can be read anywhere in the online world. This has helped in keeping these books safe. But digital books cannot enjoy real books. The experience of reading real books, their fragrance and touching the old paper are different.
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