CIViC, New Delhi
The Centre for Indian Visual Culture (CIVIC) is a Delhi-based organization that was started in 2006.
The Centre for Indian Visual Culture (CIVIC) is a Delhi-based organization that was started in 2006.
The Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation (MMCF), Udaipur was instituted to serve and assist each and every individual to realise a special status in the hierarchy of God’s creation, and to serve as a temple of inspiration to future generations.
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The Department of Museums deals with the overall functioning and administration of the museums in Punjab.
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Founded by theater and arts enthusiast Ranvir Shah and coordinated by art critic and educationist V.R.Devika, Prakriti Foundation is interested in hearing the many voices of interest that make up the diverse culture of India.
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The India-Bhutan Foundation was established in August 2003 by the Royal Government of Bhutan and the Government of India with the objective of enhancing exchange and interaction among the peoples of both countries through activities in the areas of educational, cultural, scientific and technical fields.
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Kanika Pruthi is associated with Eka as a researcher for our projects in Patiala, Punjab – the Durbar Hall (Qila Mubarak), and the Sheesh Mahal Museum and Art Gallery. She holds a Master’s degree in Art History from the National Museum, Delhi. Kanika has served in various capacities in art galleries, auction houses, design studios, and government institutions
Moumita Halder is currently helping to document collections at the Udai Bilas Palace, Dungarpur, Rajasthan. She has completed her Masters in Museology from the National Museum Institute, New Delhi. She did an internship at the National Rail Museum, New Delhi and has also worked at the H.H.Maharaja Sir Jiwaji Rao Scindia Museum, Gwalior. Her professional
Kaustuv Saikia graduated in History from Delhi University and completed his M.A. in Museum Studies from the National Museum Institute, New Delhi. He has also completed an extensive internship at the Department of Archaeology, National Museum, New Delhi. Kaustuv has documented collections at HH Maharaja Sir Jiwaji Rao Scindia Museum, Gwalior and is currently helping