Odishatv Bureau
The 32nd session of the South Indian History Congress will be held between February 3 and February 6 at the University of Madras here.

The three-day session expects over 500-paper presentations in political, social, economic, cultural and maritime histories and archaeology from across the country, G Venkataraman, Professor and Head, Department of Indian History, University of Madras said.

A book on the trade relations between England and Coromandel Coast during medieval times will also be released during the session, he told reporters here.

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