The inscription could be a donation given to someone.
MANGALURU: A team of experts from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Mysuru visited the Technology wing campus of the College of Fisheries at Hoige Bazar and conducted an estampage on the two inscriptions on Monday.
Shreedevi Thejaswini and J Veeramanikandan, assistant epigraphists from the office of the Director (Epigraphy) along with Nasurulla, multi tasking staff visited the campus and observed the Kannada and Portuguese inscriptions. The Kannada one probably belongs to the 11th century and Portuguese inscription may be a 16th century one.
Referring to the Kannada inscription, Shreedevi Thejaswini said that the inscription has more than 11 lines and for accuracy a detailed study is essential. A portion of the inscription is worn out, based on the alphabets, the inscription may belong to the circa 11th century.
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AHMEDABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s hometown Vadnagar is all set to get another landmark – the Vernacular School in Darbargadh area in the heart of the town, where the PM pursued his primary education, is likely to be converted into a ‘Prerna (inspiration) Centre’, said sources close to the development.
The project came to limelight when a team led by Raghavendra Singh, secretary, ministry of culture, visited the school on March 10 to assess its structure and overall development plan. Singh had also visited the site of experiential museum by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on the banks of Sharmishtha lake.