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From the Ministry of Culture under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the nation's cultural heritage is the premier organization for the archaeological researches and protection. ASI chief of ancient monuments and archaeological sites and remains of national importance is maintaining. In addition, the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 in accordance with the provisions that regulate all archaeological activities in the country. The Antiquities and Art Treasure Act, 1972 regulates. |
ABOUT US The Archaeological Survey of India, Under the Ministry of Culture, is the Premier Organization for Protection of the Cultural heritage of the archaeological researches and the Nation. know about Activities, History and Organization. |
Memorial Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act ASI, monuments of national importance under the 1958, regarding the protection of sites and remains objections, if any, is inviting two months' notice.Two months after the specified period and if no objections received in this regard, after scrutinizing the Archaeological Survey of India has decided to take under its protection to any monument. |
Monuments Include temples, mosques, Tombs, churches, Cemeteries, Forts, Palaces, Step-wells, rock-Cut Caves, and Secular Architecture As well As the Remains of Ancient mounds and sites which Represent Ancient Habitation. explore. |
Publishing ASI since its inception, both annual and special topics related to the publication which removes archival and currency, in addition to archaeological research in excavations, explorations of the temples and religious buildings, conservation, architectural surveys are related. In addition, the popular literature survey centrally protected monuments and archaeological sites guidebook, folder / Brochure, portfolio and removes the picture postcard. |
PUBLICATIONS The Archaeological Survey of India brings out a variety of Publications Since its Inception, with subject matters ranging from Both Annual and Special Excavations in archaeological researches, explorations, Conservation, Architectural Survey of temples and Secular Buildings besides epigraphy and numismatics. |
Archaeological Institute of Archaeology Institute of Archaeology in 1985, Archive numismatics, museology, conservation, antiquarian law etc. multidisciplinary established in 1959 to provide advanced training in the School of Arkiloji was by upgrading. The Postgraduate Diploma in Archaeology at the Institute conducted a two year period is. The institute's faculty and guest lecturers as the country is run by renowned archaeologists. |
INSTITUTE OF Archaeology Imparting Advanced Training in multidisciplinary Field of Archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, Museology, Conservation, Antiquarian Law, etc. The Post Graduate Diplomain Archaeology course, conducted in the Institute is of two years duration. Know more about Institute, PGDA & Syllabus etc. |
Activities Abroad Puratwiy survey efforts were outside the boundaries of the sub-continent and abroad, all operations are excellent. |
ACTIVITIES Abroad Endeavours of the Archaeological Survey extended beyond the FRONTIERS of the subcontinent and abroad Have Excelled in All its expeditions. |
The museum concept of museums in India can be traced back to the historic times in which gallery (picture gallery), the references. However, the museum movement in India's development was similar in subsequent periods as the up in Europe. |
ASI museums A Separate Branch Museums in ASI was in one thousand nine hundred forty-six Created by Mortimer Wheeler. After the independence, there was a spurt in the growth of site museums in ASI. At present there are 41 site museums under the control of ASI. |
National Mission - relic AND antiquities India since prehistoric times built heritage, archaeological sites and remains as exceptionally valuable, detailed and diverse cultural heritage. A large number of monuments and encouraging the development of cultural expression and symbols of both. Now it appears that India's heritage Installing governed process in its existence and how it relates to people's heritage, our knowledge of the past, understanding and maybe some basic lack of interest has been expressed by the cultural forms emerged in the era of industrial growth in the rapidly changing lifestyle are losing their traditional importance. |
NATIONAL MISSION on Monuments and Antiquities India has an Extraordinarily Rich, VAST and diverse heritage in the Form of Cultural Built heritage, archaeological sites and Remains Since Prehistoric times. The sheer magnitude in number alone is overwhelming and these are the symbols of both cultural expression and evolution. |
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