Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat Exhibition organized by National Archives of India
Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat Exhibition: The “Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat” exhibition at the National Archives of India stands as a testament to the cultural tapestry woven by India’s diverse languages and serves as a platform to appreciate and preserve this invaluable linguistic heritage for generations to come. Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat Exhibition is also important for UPSC Prelims Exam and UPSC Mains Exam (GS Paper 1- Art and Culture).
Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi, Minister of State for Culture, inaugurated an exhibition titled “Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat” at the National Archives of India, New Delhi.
The “Hamari Bhasha, Hamari Virasat” exhibition is an endeavour to commemorate the treasured heritage of India’s linguistic diversity as a Nation: “राष्ट्र एक भाषा अनेक” India is blessed with extraordinary language diversity.
On the occasion of our 75th Independence Day, the National Archives of India present an exhibition that commemorates the rich linguistic diversity of our nation.
The Imperial Record Department, which later became the National Archives of India, was established on March 11, 1891, in Kolkata (Calcutta). With the capital’s transfer to Delhi in 1911, the current building of the National Archives of India was constructed in 1926, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. By 1937, the relocation of all records from Calcutta to New Delhi was successfully completed. The National Archives of India plays a crucial role as the central authority for implementing the Public Records Act, 1993, and the Public Record Rules, 1997.
The National Archives of India currently houses an extensive collection of records encompassing a wide range of materials. This collection includes files, volumes, maps, bills assented to by the President of India, treaties, rare manuscripts, oriental records, private papers, cartographic records, an important collection of Gazettes and Gazetteers, Census records, assembly and parliament debates, proscribed literature, travel accounts, and more. A significant portion of the Oriental records comprises documents in languages such as Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, and others.
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