Flood

Unusually heavy monsoon rains
during the week of 21st August 2000 caused severe flooding in
Photographs from the scene are at: http://dsal.uchicago.edu/flood/thumbnail.html. Press clippings are at http://dsal.uchicago.edu/flood/press.html. A video on the disaster and recover efforts is at http://dsal.uchicago.edu/flood/video.html. A pair of essays by Marshall Oliver describing the freeze-drying of the collections appeared in the March and April 2003 issues of Cleaning & Restoration. The text is available for online viewing at http://dsal.uchicago.edu/flood/cleaning-and-restoration.pdf.
One of the two collections held
at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram is the American-owned Urdu Research Centre (URC)
collection. The URC is an innovative collaboration between a consortium of
distinguished American universities and an Indian organization, the Sundarayya
Vignana Kendram, to provide better access to important literary and historical
resources for scholars throughout the world. The
U.S scholars (More information on URC is available at: http://dsal.uchicago.edu/bibliographic/urlc/urlcabout.html)
The URC is widely considered one
of the world's finest collections of Urdu periodicals and printed books. Most
imprints date from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and very few
are available in any
Indian life and scholarship. (More on the collection is available at: http://dsal.uchicago.edu/bibliographic/urlc/urc.html)
The main Research Library at the
Sundarayya Vignana Kendram has a rich collection of rare books, journals,
newspapers, reports, pamphlets, manuscripts, private papers, and other
materials in different languages. The collection is particularly rich in Telugu
and English language material throwing light on socio-cultural, economic and
political histories, and popular movements of all types in central
First news of the flood reached
the

Dr. Atlury Murali and Mr. C. Sambi Reddy of Sundarayya Vignana Kendram urgently marshaled resources to save the collections. The consensus of conservation experts was that the collections must be frozen to stabilize them and prevent the growth of mold. Through their dedication and hard work the advice of experts is being acted upon with expedition. Diesel pumps were brought in to pump out the water. Plastic crates were found in which to move the books. Freezer facilities were secured together with clean water needed to rinse the soiled materials before freezing. Most importantly, volunteers were organized to carry out these critical tasks. To this point, the effort to salvage the collection has been a model for crisis management.

Only five days after the flood,
all of the materials from the collections held at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram
were stored in freezers around the city of
The Sundarayya Vignana Kendram is now on a crucial mission of establishing a state of the art laboratory comprising new technologies of retrieval so that the Kendram can intervene and restore whenever such natural calamities takes a toll on the written heritage anywhere in India.
The Sundarayya Vignana Kendram Trust would be grateful to the public and institutions for contributions towards the furthering of its' activities. The donations could be send to either of the addresses below. All the donations are exempted under Section 80G of Indian Income Tax Act.
Secretary, Sundarayya Vignana Kendram
1-8-1/B/25/A, Baghlingam palli,
Tele: [Office] 91-40-27667543; [Res.]
91-40-27668325
Brochure developed by Sundarayya Vignana Kendram
detailing the flood (in Telugu) available as 4 web images, or as a PDF document. (Please note, the PDF file is
rather large and takes awhile to open.)