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Hyderabad Karnataka Region (India) - a boon for indigenous knowledge has a glorious historical past, rich traditional customs and treasure of folk medicinal plants. Folk medicine is an unofficial health-related practice that has traditionally existed, and is learnt informally and orally through observations and demonstrations. Hyderabad Karnataka Region especially among different strata groups, folk medicine is still practiced in rural areas. This has been untraced and lacks proper documentation, including the rare manuscripts that deal with folk medicine. Libraries have a greater role to play…mehr

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Hyderabad Karnataka Region (India) - a boon for indigenous knowledge has a glorious historical past, rich traditional customs and treasure of folk medicinal plants. Folk medicine is an unofficial health-related practice that has traditionally existed, and is learnt informally and orally through observations and demonstrations. Hyderabad Karnataka Region especially among different strata groups, folk medicine is still practiced in rural areas. This has been untraced and lacks proper documentation, including the rare manuscripts that deal with folk medicine. Libraries have a greater role to play in preserving the traditional knowledge, as they deal with every bit of universal domain of knowledge and hence occupy great relevance.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Dundappa Amoji, UGC-Fellow working in Library of Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga did M.L.I.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D. and passed K-SET Exam. He served earlier at Sana Educational Charitable Trust and Navodaya Engineering College, Raichur as Librarian. He has published 28 research papers at national and international journals and conferences.