Janapada Sampada Its focus shifts from the text to the context of the rich variegated heritage of rural and small scale societies.
 
Kala Kosa is devoted to research in primary textual sources of Indian culture such as Sanskrit, Prakrit, Persian, Pali and other South Asian languages.

Kala Nidhi is a reference library of books, monographs, periodicals, microforms, photographs, slides, films, audio-visual materials. Rare Books, Personal Collections, Library Database and  (Catalogue of Catalogue)
 
Kala Darsana provides forum for diverse creative expressions

Sutradhara Division serves as a nodal administrative Division and a central coordinator of programmes
 
Strengthening of National Facility for Interactive Multimedia Documentation of Cultural Reseources
 

Regional Centres

Bangaluru
Varanasi
Guwahati


 

National Mission for Manuscripts

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) was established in 1987 as an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture, as a centre for research, academic pursuit and dissemination in the field of the arts. The Arts' encompass a wide range of subjects - from archaeology and anthropology to the visual and performing arts, enveloping them in a complementary and non-demarcated vision. In its functioning, the IGNCA has met its mandate and continues to work in this direction.

The IGNCA has six functional units – Kala Nidhi, the multi-form library; Kala Kosa, devoted mainly to the study and publication of fundamental texts in Indian languages; Janapada Sampada, engaged in lifestyle studies; Kaladarsana, the executive unit which transforms researches and studies emanating from the IGNCA into visible forms through exhibitions; Cultural Informatics Lab, which applies technology tools for cultural preservation and propagation; and Sutradhara, the administrative section that acts as a spine supporting and coordinating all the activities. The Member Secretary is the Executive head of both academic and administrative divisions. The IGNCA has a trust (Board of Trustees), which meets regularly to give general direction about the Centre's work. The Executive Committee, drawn from among the Trustees, functions under a Chairman. The Committee acts as a link between the Trust and the IGNCA.

The IGNCA has three Regional Centres in India 

  • The IGNCA has a Southern Regional Centre (SRC) headquartered in Bangaluru. Its establishment in 2001 was aimed at intensifying the Centre’s studies on the southern region’s art and cultural heritage. know more ...

  • The Centre's office in Varanasi is an extension of the kalakosa Division. This office gives academic input and support of Indological and Sanskrit studies of Kalakosa. know more ...

  • The field centre of the IGNCA for the North East is based in Guwahati. Its main task is to collaborate in programmes relating to the culture-rich communities in the north eastern region. know more ....

 

International Symposium and Festival - workshop and performances - North East - 2010
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Program Schedule

National Databank on Indian Art and Culture

Archaeological Sites

Digital Images

Video Recording

Audio Recordings

Walkthrough

Manuscripts Catalogue

Kalakalpa: Bi-annual Journal

Vihangama: News Letters

Electronic Books

Papers and Essays

Bibliographies

Multimedia CD-ROMs

DVD ROMs

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Guidelines for reading the words with Diacritical Marks

 

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