Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage Current Affairs, GK & News
The tripartite MoU signed between NMCG, HCL Foundation and INTACH for Rudraksh Plantation in Uttarakhand
As an initiative towards a greener ecosystem in Ganga Basin, the tripartite MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) was signed between National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), HCL Foundation and INTACH for taking up a project of ‘Plantation of Rudraksh Trees in Uttarakhand’ under the ‘Namami Gange’ Programme. The aim of the project is to plant 10 ..
Topics: Cultural heritage of India • Ganga in Hinduism • Ganges • India • Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage • National Mission for Manuscripts • Rigvedic rivers • Rivers • Uttarakhand
India Heritage Walk Festival (IHWF-2019) organized by Sahapedia in partnership with UNESCO
The 2nd edition of India Heritage Walk Festival (IHWF-2019) is a one-of-its-kind month-long festival covering 37 cities has started from February 2. It is organized by Sahapedia in partnership with UNESCO. The fest is also supported by the National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC). This festival offers the opportunity to discover the hidden gems linked to ..
Topics: Cultural heritage • Culture • Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage • Intangible cultural heritage • Maharana • Sahapedia • Titles • Tradition
Current Affairs March 27, 2010
Appointments / Elections:Chairman INTACH: Maj Gen (Retd) L K GuptaThe Indian National Trust For Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) is a nationwide, non-profit membership organization. INTACH was set up in 1984 to protect and conserve India’s vast natural and cultural heritage. Maj Gen (Retd) L K Gupta gets elected as Chairman of the INTACH. Manipur ..
Month: Current Affairs - March, 2010
Topics: Current Affairs 2010 • Defence Research and Development Organisation • Dhanush • Essar Group • India • Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage • Indian Premier League • Lakshmi Mittal • Missiles • Prithvi • Sahara India Pariwar • Short-range ballistic missiles • Tech Mahindra