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okÆ"kd çfrosnu / ANNUAL REPORT

ªbafnjk xka /kh jk"Vh; ekuo laxzgky;] Hkksiky

2020-21

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Lakxzgky; esa LFkkfir ektqyh] vle ds urwu deykckM+h l= ds ikjEifjd izos'k }kj dh izfrd̀frA

Karapat – A replica of tradi�onal entrance gate of Natun Kamalabadi Satra in Majuli, Assam installed at the Museum.

bafnjk xka/kh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky;] HkksikyINDIRA GANDHI RASHTRIYA MANAV SANGRAHALAYA, BHOPAL

ANNUAL REPORT2020-21

okÆ"kd çfrosnu

laxzgky; ds ladyu ls ,d lkSjk fp=A A Saura Pain�ng from Museum’s collec�on.

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okf"kZd izfrosnu 2020&21Annual Report 2020-21

©

bafnjk xka/kh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky;] 'kkeyk fgYl] Hkksiky&462002 ¼e-iz-½ HkkjrIndira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Shamla Hills, Bhopal-462002 (M.P.) India

jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; lfefr¼lkslk;Vh jftLVªs'ku ,DV XXI of 1860 ds varxZr iathd`r½ ds fy,funs'kd] bafnjk xka/kh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky;] 'kkeyk fgYl] Hkksiky }kjk izdkf'kr

Published by

Director, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya,

Shamla Hills, Bhopal

for Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Samiti

(Registered under Society Registration Act XXI of 1860)

fu%'kqYd forj.k ds fy,For Free Distribution

lkexzh ladyu ,oa vuqokn % M‚- lw;Z dqekj ikaMs] Jh jkts’k xkSre] Jh eksgu yky xks;y ,oa Jh xhrw ;kb[kkseText Compilation & Translation : Dr. Surya Kumar Pandey, Shri Rajesh Gautam, Shri Mohan Lal Goyal and Shri Gitu Yaikhom

vkdYiu % Jh yfyr ckxqqy] dyk vuqHkkx] baxkajkekla Layout Design: Shri. Lalit Bagul, Art Section, IGRMS

Nk;kfp= % Nk;k vuqHkkx] baxkajkeklaPhotographs : Photography Section, IGRMS

Vad.k dk;Z% Jherh fot;k ikaM+s] Jh jkts’k R;kxh] Jh- gehn jke lgkjsText keying : Smt Vijaya Pandey, Shri Rajesh Tyagi, Shri Hamid Ram Sahare

aeq[k i`”B % o"kZ ds nkSjku baxkjkekla dh xfrfof/k;ksa vkSj miyfC/k;ksa dh >yfd;kWCover Page : Glimpses of the activities and achievements of IGRMS during the year.

avafre i`”B % baxkajkekla esa LoPN Hkkjr vfHk;ku dh >yfd;kWBack Page : Glimpses of Swachchha Bharat Abhiyan at IGRMS.

� funs'kd dk lans'k /�Message from Director� � � � 04� lkekU; ifjp;�/�General Introduction� � � � � � 05

1- � v/kks lajpukRed fodkl% ¼laxzgky; ladqy dk fodkl½ � � � � Infrastructure Development: (Development of Museum Complex)� 06� 1-1- � izn'kZfu;kWa @ Exhibitions� � � � � � 06� 1-2- � vfHkys[kh; lalk/kuksa dk @ Strengthening of archival resources� 40lq–<+hdj.k

a2-� 'kS{kf.kd ,oa vkmVjhp xfrfof/k;kW /��Education & Outreach Activities� � 41� 2-1- � Vsxksj us'kuy Qsyksf'ki Q‚j dYpj ds rgr okÆ"kd O;k[;ku Annual Lecture under Tagore National

Fellowship for Culture� � 41� 2-2- � laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku @ Museum Popular Lectures� � 41� 2-3- � 42laxzgky; foKku esa LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek / Post Graduate Diploma in Museology

� 2-4-� 42vfj"V ou ij fo'ks"k jsfM;ks dk;ZØe / Special Radio programme on Arista Van

� 2-5- � laxzgky; foKku esa LukrdksRrj fMIyksek ij fo'ks"k jsfM;ks dk;ZØe / Special Radio programme

on PG Diploma in Museology 43a� 2-6- � laxksf"B;kW @ lEesyu @ laokn / Seminars / Conferences / Colloquium 43

� 2-7- � izn’kZudkjh dykvksa dh izLrqfr;kWa @ Performing Art Presentations� 44� 2- - � 458 jk"Vªh; vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; fnol lekjksg / Celebration of National and International Days

� 2-9- � izdk'ku @ Publications� � � � � � � 50a� 2-10-� vU; fo'ks"k xfrfof/k;kW @ Other Special Activities � � � � 51

3- � vkWijs'ku lkYost @ Operation Salvage� � � � � 56�4-� nf{k.k {ks=h; dsUnz] eSlwj @ Southern Regional Centre, Mysore� � � 56

a5- � lqfo/kk bdkbZ;kW @ Facility Units� � � � � � 576- � ys[kk ijh{kk izfrosnu ,oa ys[ks @ Audit Report and Annual Accounts (2020-21)� 60� 6-1- � o"kZ 2020&21 ds ys[ks ij ys[kk ijh{kk izfrosnu ,oa izek.k i= @Audit Report and Audit Certificate

on the accounts for the year 2020-21 60� 6-2- � o"kZ 2020&21 ds fy, okf"kZd ys[kk�@�Annual Accounts for the year 2020-21� 60

7- � vuqyXud @ Annexures� � � �� 7-1- � jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; lfefr ds lnL; 86� � Members of Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Samiti (RMSS)

� 7-2- � jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; lfefr dh dk;Zdkjh ifj"kn ds lnL;� � � � � 88 � � Members of the Executive Council of Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Samiti

� 7-3- � foRr lfefr ds lnL;� � � Members of the Finance Committee � � � � � � � 89

fo"k;����������/��Contents������� i`"B Ø- / Page No.�

lwph Index

02 okÆ"kd çfrosnu ANNUAL REPORT - 2020-2021 03okÆ"kd çfrosnu ANNUAL REPORT - 2020-2021

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�Message from Director

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qMkW- izoh.k dekj feJfuns'kd] baxkajkekla] Hkksiky

General Introduction

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ifjçs{; esa ekuotkfr dh xkFkk ds çLrqrhdj.k esa layXu]

laL—fr ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj dk ,d Lok;Ùk'kklh

laLFkku gSA 1970 ds vkjaHk esa vfHkdfYir ¼baxkajkekla½ us

viuh xfrfof/k;ksa dh 'k:vkr 1977 esa ubZ fnYyh esa ,d

dsaæh; dk;kZy; ds :i esa dhA laxzgky; fodkl gsrq

vko';d Hkwfe vkcaVu ds i'pkr~ ;g laLFkku 1979 ds

çkjaHk esa Hkksiky LFkkukarfjr gks x;kA baxkajkekla dk eq[;

laxzgky; e/;çns'k jkT; ljdkj }kjk çfl) Hkksiky >hy

ds lkeus vkcafVr 200 ,dM+ ifjlj esa fodflr fd;k tk

jgk gSA baxkajkekla dk ,d nf{k.k {ks=h; dsaæ eSlq: esa 2001

ls dukZVd ljdkj }kjk vkcafVr /kjksgj Hkou ^osfyaxVu

g‚ml* esa dk;Zjr gSA

laxzgky; ekuo vfHkO;fä dh oSdfYid

cgqyrkvksa rFkk ekuo laL—fr;ksa dh led{k oS/krk ds

çn'kZu gsrq Hkkjr esa ,d uo laxzgky; vkUnksyu txkus esa

layXu gSA laxzgky; jk"Vªh; ,drk rFkk 'kks/k vkSj çf'k{k.k

dks c<+kok nsrs gq, varZlaxBukRed dk;Zra= dk fodkl dj

foyqIr çk; fdUrq cgqewY; lkaL—frd ijaijkvksa ds laj{k.k

gsrq Hkh dk;Zjr gSA laLFkku ds vfHkuo i{k gSa ikjaifjd

dkjhxjksa rFkk fofHkUu leqnk;ksa ls vk;s fo'ks"kKksa dh lfØ;

Hkkxhnkjh ls fufeZr eqäkdk'k vkSj varjax çn'kZfu;ka] u"V

çk; ijarq cgqewY; lkaL—frd ijaijkvksa ds iquthZohdj.k

gsrq lkYost xfrfof/k;kWA viuh 'kS{kf.kd] vkmVjhp ,oa

izn'kZfu;ksa o lkYost xfrfof/k;ksa dss ek/;e ls baxkajkekla

Hkkjr dh ikjaifjd thou 'kSyh dh lkSUn;kZRed fo'ks"krkvksa

rFkk yksxksa ds LFkkuh; Kku vkSj laL—fr dh vk/kqfud

lekt ds lkFk fujarj çklafxdrk dks çnf'kZr djrk rFkk

yksxksa dks ikfjfLFkfrdh o i;kZoj.k rFkk LFkkuh; ewY;ksa vkSj

çFkkvksa ds vHkwriwoZ fouk'k ds çfr lpsr djrk gSA

� Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS)/ (Na�onal Museum of Mankind), an autonomous organiza�on of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India engaged to portray the story of mankind in �me and space. Conceived in the early 1970s, the IGRMS began its ac�vi�es in 1977 by opening a nucleus office in New Delhi. The establishment shi�ed to Bhopal in early 1979 on allotment of necessary land for developing the Museum. The main museum of IGRMS is being developed in an area of 200 acres campus allo�ed by the State Government of Madhya Pradesh in front of the famous Bhopal Lake. A Southern Regional Centre of the IGRMS is func�oning since 2001 at Mysuru in a heritage building ‘Wellington House’ allo�ed by the Government of Karnataka.

The Sangrahalaya is involved in genera�ng a new Museum movement in India, to demonstrate the simultaneous validity of human cultures and the plurality of alterna�ves for human ar�cula�on. The Sangrahalaya is also working on for na�onal integra�on, and promote research and training and inter-organiza�onal networking for salvage and revitaliza�on of vanishing, but valuable cultural t radi�ons. The innova�ve aspects of the organiza�on are its open-air and indoor exhibi�ons, built with ac�ve involvement of tradi�onal ar�sans and experts drawn from different community groups; and the Educa�on, Outreach, and Salvage ac�vi�es for revitaliza�on of vanishing but valuable cultural tradi�ons. Through exhibi�ons and salvage ac�vi�es, the IGRMS demonstrates the aesthe�c quali�es of India's tradi�onal lifestyles, and the con�nued relevance of the local knowledge and mores of its people to the modern society, and cau�ons the people against unprecedented destruc�on of ecology and environment, local values and customs.

The programmes and ac�vi�es of the organisa�on are carried out under three sub-schemes namely:

1. Infrastructure Development (Development of Museum Complex), 2. Educa�on and Outreach ac�vi�es,

and 3. Opera�on Salvage.

laLFkku ds dk;ZØe vkSj xfrfof/k;k¡ fuEufyf[kr rhu mi&;kstukvksa ds varxZr lapkfyr dh tkrh gS%

1- v/kks lajpukRed fodkl% ¼laxzgky; ladq y dk fodkl½] 2- 'kS{kf.kd ,oa vkmVjhp xfrfof/k;k¡] rFkk 3- v‚ijs'ku lkYost

bafnjk xka/kh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky;] laLd`fr ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj dk ,d Lok;Rr'kklh laLFkku gSA Hkkjr dh lkaLd`frd fofo/krk ds lekjksg.k ds ek/;e ls jk"Vªh; ,dhdj.k dks c<+kok nsuk bl laxzgky; dk ,d izeq[k mís'; gSSA Hkksiky esa fLFkr bl laxzgky; dk ,d nf{k.kh {ks=h; dsanz eSlw:] dukZVd esa fLFkr gSA

;g okf"kZd izfrosnu fofHkUu izdkj dh xfrfof/k;ksa vkSj dk;ZØeksa dk ,d fooj.k gS tks bl o"kZ ds nkSjku vk;ksftr dh x;hA bl o"kZ dksfoM&19 egkekjh us iwjh nqfu;k ds lkeus vHkwriwoZ pqukSfr;k¡ ,oa volj iznku fd;s vkSj ;g laxzgky; Hkh bu ls vNqrk ugha jgkA bl egkekjh ds nkSjku yxk;s x;s ykWdMkmu ds dkj.k laxzgky; fnukad 15 ekpZ ls fnukad 22 flrEcj] 2020 rd n'kZdksa gsrq can jgkA laxzgky; LVkQ us vius&vius ?kjksa ls dk;Z fd;kA ykWdMkmu ,oa vU; izfrca/kksa ds dkj.k n'kZd laxzgky; rd ugha vk ik jgs Fks vr% laxzgky; us n'kZdksa ls fujarj laca/k cuk;s j[kus ds fy;s dbZ vkWuykbu uokpkj izkjEHk fd;s vkSj n'kZdksa us budk Hkjiwj jlkLoknu fd;kA ftlls n'kZdksa dk csgrj izfrlkn izkIr gqvkA bu uokpkjksa esa laxzgky; ds ladyu dks ,oa eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh esa iznf'kZr izkn'kksaZ dks n'kZdksa rd igq¡pkus ds fy;s ^lIrkg dk izkn'kZ^ ,oa ̂ vkWuykbu izn'kZuh Ja`[kyk^ izkjEHk dh x;hA blds varxZr dze'k% 45 ,o 41 izkn'kZ iznf'kZr fd;s x;sA vkWuykbu lqfo/kk us varjkZ"Vªh; [;kfr izkIr dbZ fo}kuksa dks O;k[;ku gsrq vkeaf=r djus dk volj iznku fd;k ftlls ns'k fons'k ds vusd yksxksa us bu O;k[;kuksa dk ykHk mBk;kA bl nkSjku laxzgky; us prqFkZ tutkrh; lkfgR; egksRlo dk Hkh vkWuykbu vk;kstu fd;kA ;|fi bl o"kZ {ks= ls izkn'kksaZ dk ladyu ugha gks ik;k rFkkfi vkxkeh o"kksaZ esa laxzgky; bl deh dks iwjk djus dk iz;kl djsxkA gesa vk'kk gS fd laLd`fr ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj ds lg;ksx ls ;g laxzgky; vius m s';ksa dks izkIr djus vkSj Hkkjr essa uo laxzgky; vkanksyu dk íusr`Ro djrs gq, mls xfr iznku djus esa lQy gksxkA

I n d i r a G a n d h i R a s h t r i y a M a n a v Sangrahalaya, an autonomous organiza�on of Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. This Museum has a mandate of promo�on of na�onal integra�on through celebra�on of cultural diversity of India. Situated in Bhopal it has a Southern Regional Centre situated at Mysuru, Karnataka.

This annual report is a record of various kinds of ac�vi�es and programmes carried out throughout the year. This year the COVID-19 pandemic posed new challenges and opportuni�es to the whole world and this museum also affected from it. Because of the lockdown imposed during the pandemic the museum remain closed for the visitors

th ndfrom 15 March to 22 September, 2022 The Museum staff worked form home. The visitors were not coming to the Museum due to lockdown and various other restric�on. The museum started many new online ini�a�ves to con�nue the Museum-Visitors dialogue which received overwhelming response. In these, ini�a�ves 'Object of the week' and 'Online Exhibi�on series' were started to take Museum collec�ons and exhibits displayed in the open air exhibi�on to the visitors. Under this 45 and 41 objects/exhibits were displayed respec�vely. The online facility provided opportunity to connect with scholars of interna�onal repute for lectures. Visitors from India and abroad took benefit of it. The

thMuseum also organized 4 Tribal Literature Fes�val. Although this year Museum could not collected object for Museums reserve collec�on but it will try to fill up this gap in near future. We are hopeful that with the support of Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India the Museum will be successful in achieving its objec�ves by providing a leadership to give momentum to the new Museum Movement in India.

Dr. Praveen Kumar MishraDirector, IGRMS

04 05

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This sub scheme is aimed towards the addi�on of new exhibits in the open air exhibi�ons, regular maintenance of these exhibi�ons, development of temporary and travelling exhibi�ons and cultural landscaping of the campus spread in 200 acres.

1.1. Exhibi�ons: The IGRMS has 10 open-air exhibi�ons namely Tribal Habitat; Himalayan Village; Coastal Village; Desert Village; River-valley Cultures; Cosmology and Narra�ve Trail; Rock Art Heritage; Tradi�onal Technology Park; Kumhar Para- Po�ery Tradi�ons of India; and Sacred Groves and 12 galleries in the ‘Veethi Sankul’ – the indoor museum building in its 200 acres campus. Besides the development of periodical exhibi�ons and ‘Exhibit of the Month’ series, the Museum ini�ated two new weekly online series en�tled ‘Online Exhibi�on Series’ and ‘Object of the Week’ during the period.1.1.1. Open Air Exhibi�ons: The museum is making systema�c efforts to showcase the architectural diversity and technical wisdom of India as part of cultural diversity in its open-air exhibi�ons at Bhopal. Members of the Curatorial Wing were engaged in upda�ng and maintenance of these exhibi�ons.1.1.1.1 Maintenance and renova�on work of open-air exhibi�ons: During the period the community members could not be invited for maintenance of open air exhibi�ons due to COVID-19 pandemic restric�ons. The day-to-day general maintenance work has been done by the staff members of IGRMS. 1.1.2 Temporary and Travelling Exhibi�ons: During the period under review, the following periodical exhibi�ons were developed and exhibited in Bhopal:1.1.2.1 Maa Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra - a ritual adieu to Himalayan Goddess: This exhibi�on depicts 280 Kms. long pilgrimage journey incorporated with the ritual enactment of bidding adieu to Devi Nanda from her parental home in Nau� village, Chamoli to her husband's home in Homkund. The exhibi�on was inaugurated by Shri Sheo Shekhar Shukla (IAS), Principal Secretary, Culture, Tourism and Public Rela�ons Department, Government of Madhya

thPradesh on 19 January, 2021. The programme based on this exhibi�on was broadcasted by All India

stRadio on 21 January, 2021 in which Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director, IGRMS elaborated the importance of this exhibi�on.

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1-1 çn'kZfu;k¡% baxkajkekla ds 200 ,dM+ esa foLr`r ifjlj esa tutkrh; vkokl] fgeky; xzke] rVh; xkao] e: xkao] unh ?kkVh laL—fr;k¡] fo'o cks/k ,oa dFkk iFk] 'kSydyk /kjksgj] ikjaifjd rduhd m|ku] dqEgkj ikjk&Hkkjr dh dqEgkjh ijEijk;sa vkSj iquhr ou uked 10 eqäkdk'k çn'kZfu;kWa vkSj varjax laxzgky; Hkou ^ohFkh ladqy^ esa fofHkUu fo"k;ksa ij 12 nh?kkZ,a gSaA lkef;d izn'kZfu;ksa ,oa ^ekg dk izkn'kZ^ J`a[kyk ds fodkl ds vfrfjDr laxzgky; us bl vof/k ds nkSjku *vkWuykbu izn'kZuh J`a[kyk* ,oa *lIrkg dk izkn'kZ^ uked nks ubZ vkWu& ykbu lkIrkfgd Ja`[kyk vkjaHk dhaA1-1-1 eqäkdk'k çn'kZfu;kWa% laxzgky; Hkksiky esa viuh eqDrkdk'k izn'kZfu;ksa esa lkaLd`frd fofo/krk ds Hkkx ds :i esa Hkkjr ds okLrq oSfo/; rFkk rduhdh Kku dks iznf'kZr djus ds fy;s O;ofLFkr iz;kl dj jgk gSA vofèk ds nkSjku D;wjsVksfj;y foax ds lnL; bu izn'kZfu;ksa ds j[k&j[kko ,oa mUgSa v|ru djus esa layXu jgsaA 1-1-1-1 eqäkdk'k çn'kZfu;ksa dk j[kj[kko vkSj uohuhdj.k dk;Z% bl vofèk ds nkSjku leqnk; ds lnL;ksa dks dksfoM&19 egkekjh çfrcaèkksa ds dkj.k eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh ds j[kj[kko ds fy, vkeaf=r ugÈ fd;k tk ldkA lkekU; nSfud j[kj[kko dk dk;Z baxkajkekla ds LVkQ lnL;ksa }kjk fd;k x;kA1-1-2 vLFkk;h vkSj ?kqearq çn'kZfu;kWa% leh{kk vofèk ds nkSjku] Hkksiky esa fuEufyf[kr lkef;d çn'kZfu;ksa dks fodflr vkSj çnÆ'kr fd;k x;k%1-1-2-1 eka uank nsoh jkt tkr ;k=k& fgeky; dh nsoh dh vuq"Bkfud fonkÃ% bl çn'kuZ h ea s 280 fdykes hVj ds iFk dks n'kk;Z k x;k gS ftlea s ukVS h xkoa ] pekys h ds vius irS d̀ ?kj] ls vius ifr ds ?kj gkes dMaq rd nos h una k dks fonkà nus s ds vu"q Bku fo/kku ds lkFk yca h rhFkZ ;k=k 'kkfey gAS çn'kuZ h dk mn?~ kkVu Jh f'ko 'k[s kj 'kDq yk ¼vkÃ,,l½] çe[q k lfpo] lLa —fr] i;VZ u vkjS tulia dZ foHkkx] eè; çn's k ljdkj us 19 tuojh] 2021 dks fd;kA bl inz 'kuZ h ij vk/kkfjr dk;ØZ e dk ilz kj.k fnukda 21 tuojh] 2021 dks vkdk'kok.kh] Hkkis ky ls fd;k x;k ftlea s Mk-W çoh.k deq kj feJ] fun's kd] bxa kja kekla us inz 'kuZ h ds egRo dks le>k;kA

v/kks lajpukRed fodklq¼laxzgky; lady dk fodkl½

Infrastructure Development (Development of Museum Complex)

01

1.1.2.2 Urooj – The crea�on by Women: On the occasion of Interna�onal Women's Day, a three-day exhibi�on en�tled, 'Urooj – The Crea�on by Women' was mounted at the Rock Art Heritage exhibi�on hall of the Museum

th thfrom 8 March to 10 March, 2021. In this exhibi�on art works by four eminent ar�sts of Bhopal Ms. Bhavana Chaudhary Chandra, Mr. Devendra Shakya, Mr. Shubham Raj Saral and Mr. Harsh Yadav, were displayed in associa�on with IGRMS, Bhopal.1.1.2.3 Bihar Museum Biennale 2021: The Museum par�cipated in the first ever Museum Biennale organized

rdat Bihar Museum, Patna held on 23 March, 2021. As a part of this event, a virtual exhibi�on en�tled “Pra�bimb” made by IGRMS was broadcasted online at 2.30 pm on

th26 March, 2021. This audio-visual presenta�on was based on selected 13 masterpieces from the reserve collec�on of IGRMS. An essay on the 'Role of Tangible and Intangible Resources in the Produc�on of indigenous art' for catalogue was also contributed by IGRMS.

1-1-2-2 mjkst & efgykvksa }kjk l`tu% varjkZ"Vªh; efgyk fnol ds volj ij laxzgky; ds 'kSy dyk /kjksgj çn'kZuh gkWy esa *mjkst& efgykvksa }kjk l`tu* uked rhu fnolh; çn'kZuh laxzgky; ds lg;ksx ls fnukad 8 ls 10 ekpZ] 2021 rd izLrqr dh xbZA bl çn'kZuh esas Hkksiky ds pkj ç[;kr dykdkjksa lqJh Hkkouk pkSèkjh paæ] Jh nsosaæ 'kkD;] Jh 'kqHke jkt ljy vkSj Jh g"kZ ;kno dh dykd̀fr;ksa dks iznf'Zkr fd;k x;k FkkA 1-1-2-3 fcgkj E;wft+;e fcukys 2021% laxzgky; us 23 ekpZ] 2021 dks fcgkj laxzgky;] iVuk esa vk;ksftr igys fcgkj E;wft+;e fcukys esa Hkkx fy;k ftlesa baxkajkekla }kjk la;ksftr ÞçfrÇccÞ uked ,d vkHkklh çn'kZuh 26 ekpZ] 2021 dks nksigj 2-30 cts bl vk;kstu ds ,d Hkkx ds :i esa v‚uykbu çlkfjr dh xÃA ;g –';&JO; çLrqfr baxkajkekla ds vkjf{kr laxzg ls p;fur 13 mR—"V —fr;ksa ij vkèkkfjr FkhA baxkajkekla }kjk dSVy‚x ds fy, *ns”kt^ dyk ds mRiknu esa ewrZ vkSj vewrZ lalkèkuksa dh Hkwfedk* ij ,d fucaèk Hkh miyC/k djk;k x;kA

The report of ac�vi�es carried out by the IGRMS during the year 2020-21 is given below:o"kZ 2020-21 esa baxkajkekla }kjk vk;ksftr xfrfof/k;ksa ij çfrosnu fuEukuqlkj gS%

06 07

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aA,B,C- lkef;d çn'kZuh uank nsoh jkt tkr dh >yfd;kWA / Glimpses of Nanda Devi Raj Jaat periodical Exhibi�on.

BA

aA,B - lkef;d çn'kZuh mjkst dh >yfd;kWA / Glimpses of periodical exhibi�on Urooj.

dksfoM&19 egkekjh ds nkSjku laxzgky; 15 ekpZ ls 22 flrEcj] 2020 rd Hkze.kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy;s can jgkAthDuring the COVID-19 pandemic the Museum remain closed for visitors from 15 March to 22 September, 2020.

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a^ekg dk izkn”kZ^ izn”kZuh J`a[kyk dh >yfd;kWAGlimpses of the ‘Exhibit of the Month’ exhibi�on series.

1.1.3.?k/d

1-1-3 ekg dk izkn'kZ% ba-xak-jk-ek-la- dh izn”kZuh Ja`[kyk ftldk 'kh"kZd ̂ekg dk izkn'kZ^ gS] n'kZdksa dks laxzgky; ds vuwBs ladyu ls ifjfpr djkus] ,d izkn”kZ fo'ks’k ,oa lEc) leqnk; ds ckjs esa laiw.kZ lwpuk miyC/k djkus dks mn~nsf”kr gSA bl J`a[kyk esa izfr ekg laxzgky; ds lqjf{kr ladyu esa ls ,d p;fur izkn”kZ iznfZ”kZr fd;k tkrk gSA ykWdMkmu ds i”pkr ;g Ja`[kyk uoEcj] 2021 ls iqu% vkjaHk dh xbZA leh{kkof/k ds nkSjku fofHkUu yksd vkSj tutkrh; lewgksa ls lEc) leqnk; ds thou vkSj laLd`fr dks izfrfcfEcr djrs fuEufyf[kr ikWap izkn”kZ iznf”kZr fd;s x;s%

d- HkqEik & xqtjkr ds yksd leqnk; dk ihry dk ,d ikjaifjd ik= ¼uoacj] 2020½A[k- fiVuk & eè; çns'k ds cSxk leqnk; dk ,d ikjaifjd ok| ;a= ¼fnlacj] 2020½Ax- ijkZ vFkok ijk & dsjy dk ,d ikjaifjd èkku ekius okyk ik= ¼tuojh] 2021½A?k- Fkky & fgekpy çns'k ds xíh leqnk; dh ,d ikjaifjd vuq"Bkfud Fkkyh ¼Qjojh] 2021½AM. tsut+kæqujk; & vksfM'kk ds ykaft;k lksjk leqnk; dk ,d ns'kt ok| ;a= ¼ekpZ] 2021½A

1.1.3 Exhibit of the Month: Exhibi�on series of the IGRMS en�tled 'Exhibit of the month' intends to make visitors introduced with a unique collec�on of the Museum as also to provide detail informa�on about a par�cular object and the community related with. In this series, a selected object from the Museum's reserve collec�on is displayed every month. A�er the lock down period this series was started again from the month of November, 2021.During the period under review following five objects belonging to various folk and tribal popula�ons and reflec�ng their cultural life had been displayed:

a. Bhumpa - A tradi�onal brass container of folk community from Gujarat (November, 2020).b. Pitna - A tradi�onal musical Instrument of Baiga community from Madhya Pradesh (December, 2020).c. Parra or Para - A tradi�onal paddy measuring pot from Kerala (January, 2021).d. Thaal - A tradi�onal ritual plate of Gaddi community from Himachal Pradesh (February, 2021).e. Jenzadrunrai - An indigenous string instrument of Lanjia Saora community from Odisha (March, 2021).

1.1.3.M/e

1.1.3.d/a 1.1.3.[k/b 1.1.3.x/c

1-1-4 lIrkg dk izkn'kZ% dksfoM 19 egkekjh ds dkj.k y‚dMkmu dh vofèk esa laxzgky; us 28 ebZ] 2020 ls iwjs Hkkjr ls laxzfgr vius laxzg ls ,, vkSj , Js.kh ds çkn'kZ dks çnÆ'kr djus ds fy, *lIrkg dk çkn'kZ* J``a[kyk dh 'kq#vkr dhA bl Ja`[kyk esa çR;sd lIrkg lkseokj dks ,d p;fur izkn'kZ dh rLohj mldh çklafxd tkudkjh ds lkFk lks'ky ehfM;k vkSj osclkbV ds ekè;e ls v‚uykbu çLrqr dh tkrh gSA o"kZ ds nkSjku fuEufyf[kr 45 izkn'kksZ ij vk/kkfjr çLrqfr;kWa gqbZ% dikyk% ;g diky ls cuk ,d dVksjk gS ftldk mi;ksx fgeky;h {ks= ds ckS) leqnk;ksa ds chp rkaf=d vuq"Bkuksa esa fd;k tkrk gSA bl izkn'kZ esa rhu cqfu;knh Hkkxksa dks ckjhdh ls mdsjk x;k gS& vkèkkj] gksYMj vkSj <ôuA bl oLrq dk eq[; vkd"kZ.k ekuo diky ls fufeZr bldk Åijh Hkkx gS ftldk mi;ksx vuq"Bkfud dVksjs ds :i esa fd;k tkrk gSA dà frCcrh ewÆr;ksa vkSj fp=ksa esa dqfir ckS) nsorkvksa dks gkFkksa esa diky fy;s gq, n'kkZ;k tkrk gSA <ôu ds 'kh"kZ ij yxh ewB nksjts ¼,d vuq"Bkfud gfFk;kj½ dk çrhd gSA <ôu ds fupys fgLls dks Hkh dqN vèkZ&dherh iRFkjksa ls ltk;k x;k gSA ra= ds ekè;e ls psruk dh mPp voLFkk çkIr djus ds fy, dikyk dk mi;ksx vkè;kfRed mís';ksa ds fy, fd;k tkrk FkkA ,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd vxj mfpr èkkÆed funsZ'kksa vkSj rkaf=d fØ;kvksa ds lkFk bldk mi;ksx fd;k tk, rks dikyk dbZ rjg ds uqdlku ls cpk ldrk gSA ¼28&31 eÃ] 2020½ jkgh% ;g ,d fookg ikydh gS ftldk mi;ksx nqYgu dks mlds ekrk&firk ds ?kj ls nwYgs ds ?kj ys tkus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA >kj[kaM ds laFkky leqnk; esa ikjaifjd fookg esa ;g ikydh ,d çeq[k LFkku j[krh gSA blds 'kh"kZ ij N= dks [kwclwjrh ls ltk;k x;k gS ftlds rhu rjQ ydM+h ds iSuy yxs gq, gSaA çR;sd iSuy esa if{k;ksa] tkuojksa vkSj Qwyksa dh vkd`fr;ksa ds lkFk ckjkr ds –';ksa dk lkFkZd fp=.k gSaA cSBus ds Hkhrjh LFkku dks èkkxksa ls cquk x;k gSA ¼1&7 twu] 2020½ Ldqaxfyax@dkaxfyax% ;g ekuo tk?a k dh gìh ls cuh ,d rjq gh gS ftldk mi;kxs fgeky;h ck)S vfa re lLa dkj ds vu"q Bkuka s ea s fd;k tkrk gAS ;g cjq h vkRekvka s dks njw djus ds fy, rkfa =d vu"q Bkuka s vkjS Økès ki.w kZ çFkkvka s ea s Hkh ç;kxs fd;k tkrk gAS ck)S ;k c‚u ;k nkus ka s ijia jkvka s ds 'kkeu Hkrw Hkxkus rFkk eklS e fu;=a .k lca /a kh dà vu"q Bkuka s ea s bl rjg dh rjq gh dk bLres ky djrs gAaS bl ;=a dks yky] gjs vkjS uhys jxa ds NkVs s vèk&Z dherh iRFkjka s ls ltk;k x;k gS tks blds èkkrq ds ?kVdka s ij yxs g,q ga S tks ctkus okys flj]s dnas hz ; oy; vkjS QyS s g,q vfa re fgLls ds :i ea sdke djrs gAaS ¼8&14 tuw ] 2020½ ukxkvksa dh 'kh'k vk[ksV Vª‚Qh% ukxkyMaS ds ekus ftys ea s fLFkr xkoa pkxa ykxa 'kq ls lda fyr ;g ikz n'kZ ,d dkus ;d ukxk ;k)s k dk xkjS o g]S ftlus 1895 ea s Qkes tutkfr ds ,d O;fä dk fljk[kVs fd;k FkkA bl [kkis Mh+ ds yykV dh gìh ea s ,d Nns gS tks slHa kor% ,d udq hys MkVZ ;k rhj ds udq hys fljs }kjk cuk, x, ?kko dk LFkk;h fu'kku gAS [kkis Mh+ dks HklaS ds lÈxka s ls ltkdj ,d Vª‚Qh ds :i ea s :ikra fjr fd;k x;k gAS bls vuuq kfldk vkjS u=s xgq k ls cras ls yiVs dj cka èkk x;k gAS bl Vª‚Qh ds gFFks dks ckla ds ØWkl Qesz ls cuk;k x;k gAS ¼15&21 tuw ] 2020½

1.1.4 Object of the Week: During the period of lockdown due to outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic, the

thMuseum ini�ated 'Object of the Week' since 28 May, 2020 to showcase its AA and A category collec�on from all over India. In this series, a selected object is presented every Monday each week with a photograph and its relevant informa�on. During the year, the audio-visual presenta�ons of the following 45 objects were presented online through social media and website: Kapala: It is a skull bowl used in tantric rituals among Buddhist communi�es of Himalayan region. This object has intricately carved three basic parts -the base, the holder and the lid. The main a�rac�on of this object is the presence of an upper part of human skull used as ritual bowl. Many Tibetan sculptures and pain�ngs depic�ng wrathful Buddhist dei�es are shown with Kapalas in their hands. The knob fixed at the top of the lid symbolizes Dorje (a ritual weapon). The lower part of the lid is also decorated with a few semi-precious stones. Kapalas were used for spiritual purposes to achieve higher state of consciousness through tantra. It is believed that Kapala can avoid harms if it is used with proper religious instruc�ons and tantric conducts. (28-31 May, 2020)

Rahi: It is a marriage palanquin used for carrying the bride from the parental home to the place of the groom's family. It occupies a prominent space in the tradi�onal form of marriage among the Santhal community of Jharkhand. It is beau�fully decorated with canopy on the top and enclosed by wooden panels from three sides. Each of these panels carries meaningful expressions of birds, animals and floral designs and scenes of marriage procession. The interior si�ng pla�orm is woven with threads. (1-7 June, 2020)

Skungling/Kangling: It is a trumpet made of human thigh bone used in rituals in the Himalayan Buddhist funeral rites. It is also used in tantric rituals and wrathful prac�ces for dispelling the evil spirits. Tibetan shaman, either of the Buddhist or Bon tradi�ons or of both, employ this kind of trumpet in many rituals of exorcism and weather control. This instrument is decorated with red, green and blue colored small semi-precious stones fi�ed on its metal components that serve as blowing end (mouthpiece), central ring and a flared opening. (8 -14 June, 2020)

Head hun�ng trophy of the Nagas: This object is a pride possession of a Konyak Naga warrior collected from the Changlangshu village of Mou district in Nagaland, who took the head of a person from the Phom tribe in 1895. Changlangshu is Konyak village in Mon district of Nagaland. The skull has a hole in the frontal bone, possibly the permanent mark of a wound created by the spikes of a pointed dart or an arrow. The skull is transformed as a trophy by decora�ng with the horns of Buffalo. It is �ed with cane twis�ng across the nasal and orbital cavity. The handle of this trophy is prepared with a cross-frame of bamboo props. (15 -21 June, 2020)

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dikyk / Kapala jkgh / Rahi

Ldqaxfyax@dkaxfyaxSkungling/Kangling

ukxkvksa dh 'kh'k vk[ksV Vª‚QhHead hun�ng trophy of the Nagas

eq[kkSVk% ydM+h dk ;g lqlfTtr eq[kkSVk ,d ckS)

fHk{kq ds ,d egRoiw.kZ ckS) nsork] egkdky ds leku gSA

fgeky;h {ks= esa egkdky ckS) leqnk;ksa ds lekjksgksa esa ges'kk

ekStwn çrhr gksrs gaSA ;g T;knkrj ikap [kksifM+;ksa okys ,d eqdqV

ds lkFk fpf=r fd;s tkrs gaS tks ikap udkjkRed Hkkoksa dks ikap

Kku esa ifjorZu dk izfrfuf/kRo djrs gaSA rhljk us= loZKrk dks

O;Dr djrk gSA jk{klksa] ckS) nsorkvksa] i'kqvksa vkfn ds ikjaifjd

eq[kkSVs eq[; :i ls ckS) leqnk;ksa esa /kkfeZd vkSj ifo= vuq"Bkuksa

esa mi;ksx fd;s tkrs gSaA ckS) fHk{kq vkSj ykek bu eq[kkSVksa dks vius

psgjs ij yxk dj u`R; djrs gSaA bl rjg ds eq[kkSVksa dk mi;ksx

nq"V vkRekvksa dks gjkus ds foÜokl ds lkFk fd;k tkrk gS vkSj

vuq"Bkuksa esa mi;ksx ugha gksus ij bUgSa xksEik ¼eB½ esa yVdk dj

j[kk tkrk gSA ¼13&19 tqykÃ] 2020½

>kdjk% ;g dbZ dkaVks okyk ,d Hkkyk gS tks

dksdjk>kj] vle ds cksMks dNkjh leqnk; }kjk eNyh idM+us ds

fy, mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA bl cgq 'kwy Hkkys dks 9 ls 12 rd

uqdhys ckal dh NfM+;ksa dks ,d xqPNs esa 'kaDokdkj yksgs dh Vksih

ls cka/k dj ,d NksVs ckal ds gRFks esa fijks dj cuk;k tkrk gSA ck<+

okys {ks=ksa esa fo'ks"k :i 'kq:okrh ekulwu ds ekSle esa bl Hkkys dk

mi;ksx cM+h eqjsy] estj dkiZ] dSV fQ'k bR;kfn eNfy;ksa dks

idM+us esa fd;k tkrk gSA ¼20&26 tqykÃ] 2020½

Mukhota: It is decorated wooden mask resembling Mahakala, an important Buddhist deity of a Buddhist monk. Mahakala seems to be always present in the ceremonies of Buddhist communi�es throughout the Himalayan region. It is mostly depicted with a crown having five skulls represen�ng the transmuta�on of five nega�ve affec�ons into five wisdoms. The third eye expresses the wisdom of omniscience. Tradi�onal masks of demons, Buddhist pantheons, animals etc. are predominantly used in religious and sacred ritualis�c performances among the Buddhist communi�es. Buddhist monks and Lamas wear these masks on their faces and perform dance. Such masks are used with a belief to defeat evil spirits and are kept hanging in the gompas (monasteries) when not being used for ceremonies. (13 - 19 July, 2020) Jhakra: It is a mul� prong spear used for fishing among the Bodo Kachhari community of Kokrajhar, Assam. This mul�-pronged spear is made by joining together 9–12 pointed bamboo s�cks with conical iron cap �ed into a bundle at the base and inserted into a short bamboo handle. Fishes like large murrels, major carps, cat fishes etc. are hunted by this spear especially during the early part of monsoon season in flooded areas. (20 - 26 July, 2020)

V'k% ;g isM+ dh Nky ls cuk ,d ikjaifjd dksV gSA bldk mi;ksx vksfM'kk ds cksaMk tutkfr ds iq#"kksa }kjk lÆn;ksa ds ekSle esa vius 'kjhj dks <adus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA V'k cukus dh 'kq#vkr leqnk; ds cqtqxZ lnL; }kjk ,d isM+ ls Nky ,df=r djus ls gksrh gSA Nky dks lkoèkkuh ls dqYgkM+h dh lgk;rk ls isM+ ds rus ls vyx fd;k tkrk gSA fQj bls lko/kkuh ls vkSj foosdiw.kZ <ax ls dqYgkM+h ds fiNys fgLls ls FkiFkik;k tkrk gS fQj èkwi esa lq[kk;k tkrk gSA lw[ks js'kksa dks èkhjs&èkhjs eksM+k tkrk gS vkSj lkoèkkuh ls cquk tkrk gSA dPps eky dh ç—fr dks è;ku esa j[krs gq, V'k dks ges'kk ?kj ds vanj ckal ds gSaxj ij lhèkk j[kk tkrk gSA cksaMk iq:"kksa esa bldh cqukà dk gquj gksuk t:jh ekuk tkrk gSA ¼22&27 twu] 2020½ eqaMk% ;g cLrj] NÙkhlx<+ dh ekfj;k tutkfr dk Le`fr LraHk gSA bldh Åapkà yxHkx 12 QhV gS vkSj bls lkxkSu dh ydM+h ds ,d vk;rkdkj yës ls fufeZr fd;k x;k gSA blds pkjksa rjQ [kwclwjr uôk'kh dh xà gSA LraHk dk Åijh Hkkx nks NksVs xqacn tSlh lajpukvksa ls cuk gqqvk gS ftlds 'kh"kZ ij dy'k uqek vkd`fr gSA LraHk ds ,d rjQ if{k;ksa vkSj tkuojksa ds fp= gSa rks nwljh rjQ —f"k vkSj vkÆFkd xfrfofèk;ksa ds lkFk tqrkÃ] cks>k mBkus okys –'; vkfn vafdr gSaA LraHk ds rhljh vksj oSokfgd vkSj ;kSu thou] tcfd pkSFkh vksj u`R; :iksa vkSj <ksyfd;k ds lkFk R;ksgkjksa dh [kq'kh dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA LraHk dk tkrh; Hkkoukvksa dh vfHkO;fä ds lkFk çrhdkRed tqM+ko gSA bls 1962 esa cLrj ds ,d xk¡o esa ,d jktuhfrd O;fDr dh ;kn esa cuok;k x;k FkkA vc bu LraHkksa dh txg èkhjs&èkhjs iRFkj ;k daØhV LraHk ys jgs gSA ¼28 twu&5 tqykÃ] 2020½ jkuhekyk% ;g vkHkw"k.k ukxkySaM ds dksu;d ukxk efgyk ds fy;s xoZ] xfjek vkSj lkekftd izfLFkfr dk izrhd gSA bldk 'kkfCnd vFkZ gS jkuh dk gkjA bl rjg dk Hkkjh vkHkw"k.k dksu;d ukxk tutkfr dh ijaijkxr :i ls inkuqØfer lkekftd ç.kkyh dks fpfàr djrk gSA ewY;oku oLrqvksa ls vyad`r ;g vkd"kZd gkj ,d eqf[k;k dh iRuh dh izfLFkfr dk c[kku djrk gS vkSj ukxk lekt esa lkekftd inkuqØe vkSj xfjek dks n'kkZrk gSA ¼6&12 tqykÃ] 2020½

Tush: It is a tradi�onal coat made out of tree-bark. It is used by the males of Bonda tribe of Odisha to cover the upper part of their body during the winter season. Making of Tush starts with the collec�on of bark from a tree by the elderly member of the community. The bark is carefully separated from the body of the tree with the help of an axe. It is then smoothly and prudently pounded by the backside of the axe and dried in sunlight. The dried fibres are slowly folded and woven carefully. Keeping in view the nature of raw material, tush is always kept straight on a bamboo hanger inside the house. The knowledge of its weaving is considered to be essen�al among the young Bonda male. (22-27 June, 2020) Munda: It is a memorial pillar of Maria tribe of Bastar, Chha�sgarh. It is about 12 feet in height and is carved out of a single rectangular log of teak wood. It is having beau�ful carvings on each sides. The topmost extension of the pillar is fashioned into the two small dome-like structures with crossed finial. One side of the pillar contains the images of birds and animals, on the next side agriculture and economic ac�vi�es are shown with ploughing, load carrying scene etc. The third side of the pillar contains marital and sexual life of the people, while the fourth one depicts the joy of fes�vals with figures represen�ng dance forms and drummers. The pillar has symbolic associa�on with expressions of ethnic sen�ments. It was erected in the memory of a poli�cal figure in a village of Bastar in 1962. Now such pillars have gradually been replaced by stone or concrete structures. (28 June – 5 July, 2020) Ranimala: It is an ornament of pride, dignity and social status of a woman among the Konyak Nagas of Nagaland. It literally means a necklace of the queen. Tradi�onally, a heavy ornament of this kind marks the hierarchical social system of the Konyak Naga tribe. This alluring necklace loaded with valuable ornaments glorifies the status of a chie�ain's wife and projects the social hierarchy and dignity maintained in the Naga society. (6 - 12 July, 2020)

V'k / Tusheq[kkSVk / Mukhota

>kdjk / Jhakra

eqaMk / Munda

jkuhekyk / Ranimala

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dM+kgk% ;g fgekpy çns'k ds lSat 'kkld ds laj{k.k esa LFkkuh; yksgkjksa }kjk yksgs dh IysVksa ls cukbZ xbZ ,d cM+h dM+kgh gSA ;g ik= gkFk ls cus Hkkjh xst dh yksgs dh pknjksa ds tksM+ ls cuk gS tks fo'kky dVksjs dh rjg gSA blds Åijh fdukjksa ij pkj dqans yxs gq, gSa tks bls ykus ys tkus ds mís'; ls yxk;s x;s gSaA dM+kgh dk <ôu ,d eksVh vkSj xksykdkj yksgs dh pknj ls cuk gqvk gS tks nks cjkcj fgLlksa esa gS vkSj bls eksM+k Hkh tk ldrk gSA jktk ds 'kklu dky esa ;g ik= jktk dh lsok djus okyksa ds fy, cM+h ek=k esa Hkkstu rS;kj djus ds fy, FkkA ¼27 tqykÃ&2 vxLr] 2020½ ijok% ;g eè; çns'k ds ÇHkM ftys esa mi;ksx fd;k tkus okyk ,d ikuh mBkus okyk midj.k gSA bl midj.k esa ,d peM+s dh pknj gksrh gS tks ,d xksykdkj xgjh ckYVh ds vkdkj dh gksrh gS] ftls yksgs ds gSaxj ls cka/kk tkrk gSA gSaxj dks ,d jLlh ls ckaèkk tkrk gS tks ckYVh dks dq,a esa Mkyus ds fy, pj[kh ds Åij pyrh gSA ckYVh Hkj tkus ds ckn jLlh dks gkFkksa ls [kÈpk tkrk gSA cM+s ijok ds fy, mÙkksyu c<+kus ds fy, jLlh dks cSyksa ds tq, ls cka/kk tkrk gSA ikuh [khapus ds fy, cSy <yek dPps jkLrs ij pyrs gSaA ikuh dks NksVh] ladjh ukfy;ksa ds ekè;e ls Çlpkà {ks= dh vksj çokfgr fd;k tkrk gSA ¼3&9 vxLr] 2020½ xkMh% ;g xMksfy;k yksgkj leqnk; dh ,d ikjaifjd cSyxkM+h gS tks eq[; :i ls jktLFkku] xqtjkr] eè; çns'k] iatkc] gfj;k.kk] if'peh egkjk"Vª vkSj if'peh mÙkj çns'k esa ik;s tkrs gSA xMksfy;k yksgkj ?kqearq yksgkj gSa vkSj ikjaifjd :i ls r; jkLrs ij ,d xkao ls nwljs xkao ?kwers jgrs gSaA ,d xMksfy;k yksgkj ifjokj ds fy, xkMh ,d vkokl Hkh gS ftlesa muds thou ;kiu dh lHkh pht+s ekSt+wn gksrh gSaA vkerkSj ij os dqN fnuksa ds fy, fdlh ,d xk¡o esa Msjk Mkyrs gSa] bl nkSjku os xzkeh.kksa ds fy;s yksgs ds vkStkj cukrs gSa vkSj muds iqjkuss vkStkjksa dks Hkh lqèkkjrs gSaA ¼10&16 vxLr] 2020½ dakl I;kjh% ;g cLrj] NÙkhlx<+ dh ckblu g‚uZ ekfj;k tutkfr dh efgykvksa }kjk ikfjokfjd fojklr ds :i esa mi;ksx dh tkus okyh ,d Bksl csyukdkj dkaL; ik;y gSA bls LFkkuh; lqukj ;k èkkrq <kyus okys leqnk;ksa }kjk ykWLV osDl rduhd ds ekè;e ls cuk;k tkrk gSA ckblu g‚uZ ekfj;k vyadj.k ,oa vkHkw"k.k iguus dh le`) ijaijk ds fy;s tkus tkrs gSa] ;g mUgsa vfèkd thoar vkSj vkd"kZd cukrk gSA dakl I;kjh ekfj;k efgykvksa }kjk vius V[kus dks ltkus ds lkFk&lkFk viuh oSokfgd fLFkfr dks fn[kkus ds fy, mi;ksx fd, tkus okys xguksa esa ls ,d gSA bl vkHkw"k.k dks fookg lekjksg ds nkSjku viuh eka ls csVh }kjk çkIr ,d ikfjokfjd fojklr ekuk tkrk gSA ;qok yM+fd;ksa dks r:.k voLFkk esa igqWapus ds igys bls iguus dh eukgh gksrh gSA ¼17&23 vxLr] 2020½

Karaha: It is a large cauldron made of iron plates by the local blacksmiths under the patronage of the Sainj ruler of Himachal Pradesh. The vessel is made out of a mul�ple hand-made heavy gauge iron sheets joined together and fashioned into the form of a huge bowl. It consists of four rings interlocked and fixed around the rim for the purpose of carrying it. The lid of the cauldron is made up of a thick and circular iron sheet pivoted into two equal halves and can be folded. The vessel was meant for the food prepara�on in large quan�ty during the rule of the King to serve for those who rendered services to the king. (27 July – 2 Aug, 2020) Parwa: It is a water li�ing device used in Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh. The device consists of a leather sheet shaped into a circular deep bucket, s�tched to a raised iron hanger. The hanger is �ed to a rope which passes over a pulley to lower the bucket into the well. A�er the bucket is filled the rope is pulled by hands. For large Parwa the rope is fixed to the yoke of bullocks to increase the leverage. The bullocks walk down on an earthen ramp to li� the water. The water is channelized through small, narrow drains towards the irriga�on field. (3 - 9 August, 2020) Gadi: It is a tradi�onal bullock cart of Gadolia Lohar community which are mainly found in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Western Maharastra and western U�ar Pradesh. Gadolia Lohars are nomadic blacksmith and move from one village to another on a tradi�onally fixed route. The Gadi also forms an abode for a Gadolia Lohar family which contains all the possessions and necessi�es required for their living. Usually they camp in a village for few days during which they manufacture new iron implements and also mend old iron implements of the villagers. (10 - 16 August, 2020) Kans Payri: It is a solid cylindrical bronze foot anklet used by the women as family heirloom among the Bison Horn Maria tribe of Bastar, Chha�sgarh. It is made by the local goldsmith or metal cast communi�es through lost wax technique. The Bison Horn Maria is well known for their rich tradi�on of wearing ornaments and the adornment pa�erns which makes them more vibrant and a�rac�ve. Kans Payri is one of the ornaments used by Maria women to decorate their ankle as well as to show their marital status. This ornament is considered to be a family heirloom received by the daughter from her mother during the wedding ceremony. Young girls are prohibited to wear it un�l they reach the age of puberty. (17 - 23 August, 2020)

dM+kgk / Karaha

ijok / ParwaxkMh / Gadi

dakl I;kjh / Kans Payri

nso laxzg% ;g ,d VsjkdksVk fHkfÙk gS] ftlesa eksysyk] jktLFkku ds dqEgkjksa }kjk cuk, x, 20 nsorkvksa vkSj uk;d iqj[kksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA bl fHkfÙk esa fn[kk, x, eq[; nsork x.ks'k] nqxkZ] ljLorh] f'ko] —".k vkSj lw;Z gSaA uk;d iqj[kksa esa ia[kh ?kksM+k] <ksyk ek:] lkMw ekrk] ykyk Qwyk] ÃFkokjh ekrk vkSj gkaM ekrk egRoiw.kZ gSaA vkerkSj ij iwtk ds fy, nsorkvksa vkSj iwoZt uk;dksa ds fy, vyx&vyx fHkfÙk fp= cuk, tkrs gSa] ysfdu tc lHkh dks ,d gh LFkku ij fpf=r fd;k tkrk gS] rks bls nso laxzg ds :i esa tkuk tkrk gSA fHkfÙk ds Åijh Hkkx] ftls lkt ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS] esa eafnj dk 'kh"kZ Hkkx 'kkfey gS vkSj bls ,d iq"i&js[kk vkSj dy'k ls ltk;k x;k gSA ltkoVh dyk ds ,sls uewus jktLFkku ds fofHkUu yksd vkSj vkfnoklh leqnk;ksa tSls Hkhy] xjkfl;k] jckjh] dqEgkj] lqrkj] tkV vkfn }kjk j[ks tkrs gSA ¼24&30 vxLr] 2020½ [ks[kM+k% ;g eè; çns'k ds cSxk tutkfr ds iq#"kksa }kjk Nsjrk vkSj gksyh R;ksgkj ds mRlo ds nkSjku iguk tkus okyk ydM+h dk eq[kkSVk gSA Qly dVkà ds ckn ikSl iwÆ.kek ds fnu Nsjrk euk;k tkrk gSA mRlo ds nkSjku ;qok cSxk iq#"k jko.k vkSj fgj.;d';i ds pfj= dk çfrfufèkRo djrs eq[kkSVs igu dj n'kZdksa dk euksjatu djus ds fy, viuh çQqfYyr djus okyh pky vkSj b'kkjksa ds lkFk Nsjrk u`R; djrs gSaA gksyh ds R;ksgkj ij eq[kkSVk igu dj cSxk iq:"k fxTth iguh gqbZ L=h ds lkFk Qkx u`R; djrs gSaA fxTth lkgh ds ia[kksa ls cuh gksrh gS ftls psgjs ds vkoj.k dk :i fn;k tkrk gSA vktdy ia[kksa dh txg ckal dh fiafp;ksa us ys yh gSaA [ks[kM+k fgj.;d';i dk çfrfufèkRo djrk gS vkSj fxTth gksfydk dk çfrfufèkRo djrh gSA dkys jax ds ç;ksx ls psgjs dh fo'ks"krkvksa ds Li"V lhekadu ds lkFk [ks[kM+k eq[kkSVk vkdkj esa yEck gksrk gSA ydM+h ds ,d VqdM+s ls bls cuk;k tkrk gSA bl eq[kkSVk dks cukus ds fy, cnkj vkSj cgsM+k tSlh uje ydM+h dk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gS A ¼31 vxLr&6 flracj] 2020½ cjlsyk% ;g fgekpy çns'k dk ,d fof”k’B Lekjd iRFkj gSa ftl ij jktkvksa] jkfu;ksa vkSj mi ifRu;ksa ds fp= mRdh.kZ gSaA fgekpy çns'k esa Lekjd iRFkjksa dks rkehj djus dh ;g ijaijk fofoèk gS vkSj eq[; :i ls e`rdksa ds iaFk ls lacafèkr gSA e`r vkRekvksa dk lEeku iq.; dk ,d èkkÆed dk;Z ekuk tkrk gSA e`rdksa dh vkd`fr f'kyk ij bl rjg ls mdsjh tkrh gSa fd bLrseky fd, x, ewy cyqvk iRFkjksa dh eksVkà ;Fkkor~ jgsA bls lrh iRFkj Hkh dgk tkrk gS] tgka e`r 'kkld dh Nfo ds uhps ds iSuy esa jkuh vkSj mi ifRu;ksa tks lrh gqbZ gSa] ds fp= mdsjs tkrs gSa A jktk dh e`R;q ds ,d o"kZ ckn rd e`rd ifjokj }kjk bu Lekjd iRFkjksa dh iwtk dh tkrh FkhA cjlsyk iqjkuh ikjaifjd inkuqdzfed lkaL—frd çFkkvksa dks tkuus ds fy, ewY;oku Lekjd ik"kk.k f'kyk ;k LraHk gSaA ¼7&13 flracj] 2020½

Dev Sangrah: It is a terraco�a Mural, depic�ng 20 dei�es and ancestral heroes made by po�ers of Molela, Rajasthan. The main dei�es shown in this mural are Ganesha, Durga, Saraswa�, Shiva, Krishna and Surya. Among the ancestral heroes Pankhi Ghora, Dhola Maru, Sadu Mata, Lala Fula, Ethwari Mata, and Hand Mata are important. Generally, separate murals are made for dei�es and ancestral heroes for worship, but when all are depicted at one place, it is known as Dev Sangrah. The upper por�on of the mural, known as saja, comprises a top por�on of the temple and is decorated with a floral parapet wall and turret. Such decora�ve piece of art is kept by different folk and tribal communi�es of Rajasthan such as Bhil, Garasia, Rabari, Kumhar, Sutar, Jaat etc. (24 – 30 August, 2020) Khekhda: It is a wooden mask worn by males of Baiga tribe of Madhya Pradesh during the celebra�on of Chherta and Holi fes�val. Chherta is celebrated on the day of Paus Purnima post harves�ng. During the celebra�on young Baiga male wear the mask represen�ng the character of Ravan and Hiranyakashyap and perform Chherta dance to entertain the audience with their hilarious moves and gestures. On Holi fes�val the Baiga male put on the mask and perform phag dance with Baiga female wearing Gijji. Gijji is made up of quills of Porcupine fashioned into a face cover. Nowadays Porcupine quills are replaced by bamboo splits. Khekhda represents Hiranyakashyap and Gijji represents Holika. Khekhda mask is elongated in shape with clear demarca�on of facial features by the applica�on of black colour. It is carved out of single piece of wood. So� woods like badaar and baheda are used for making this mask. (31 August- 6 September, 2020) Barsela: It is a typical memorial stone of Himachal Pradesh engraved with pictures of the kings, queens and concubines. This tradi�on of erec�ng memorial stones in Himachal Pradesh is varied and relates mainly to the cult of the dead. The reverence of souls of the dead is considered to be a religious act of merit (Punya). The figures of the dead are carved upon the slabs in such a way that the thickness of the original sandstones used for the purpose remains intact. It is also called as sa� stones where the figures of queen and concubines who performed sa�, were carved in the panels below the image of the deceased ruler. These memorial stones were worshipped by the deceased family for one year a�er the incidence of the death of the king. Barsela are valuable memorial stone slabs or pillars for ascertaining the old tradi�onal hierarchical cultural prac�ces. (7-13 September, 2020)

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ratkowj dy vksfo;e% bl ratkowj dy vksfo;e

¼ratkowj isaÇVx½ esa Hkxoku —".k dks nks efgyk ifjpkjdksa ds chp

'kS;k ij cSBs gq, fn[kk;k x;k gS( muesa ls ,d eksj ia[k dh pkSjh

èkkj.k fd, gq, gS vkSj nwljs dks ,d dVksjs ds lkFk Hkxoku —".k

dks eD[ku ijkslrs gq, fpf=r fd;k x;k gSA ratkowj isaÇVx esa

vke rkSj ij pedhys yky] xgjs gjs] pkd&lQ+sn]

fQ+jkst+k&uhys jaxks vkSj lksus dh iRrh vkSj dkap ds eksfr;ksa dk

izpqj mi;ksx gksrk gSA ratkowj vkSj fr#fp dk jktw leqnk;]

ftls fp=xkj ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS vkSj enqjS dk uk;Mw

leqnk; ;s ikjaifjd dykdkj gSa] tks ratkowj 'kSyh esa dq'kyrk

iwoZd fp= cukrs gSaA ,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd ;s dykdkj ewy :i

ls vkaèkz ds Þjk;ylhekÞ {ks= ls vk, FksA isaÇVx fofHkUu fo"k;ksa

vkSj xq.koRrk dh cukà tkrh gSa ftuds fo"k; vkSj xq.koRrk

laj{kd dh #fp] vko';drk vkSj lcls egRoiw.kZ foÙkh; {kerk

ds vuqlkj gksrh gSA ¼28 flracj & 4 vDVwcj] 2020½A

Vscy% ;g ydM+h dh ,d uôk'khnkj est gS tks

xqtjkr ds mR—"V f'kYi dkS'ky dks n'kkZrh gSA ;g vkdkj esa

xksy gS A blds Åijh Hkkx ij lqMkSy iq"i tM+s fMtkbu cus gSaA

pkjks ik;ksa ij gkFkh ds flj dks yEch lwaM ds lkFk mdsjk x;k gSA

lkekU;r% bls ?kj esa lsaVj Vscy dh rjg mi;ksx fd;k tkrk

gSA ¼5&11 vDVwcj] 2020½

xQyh% ;g NÙkhlx<+ ds eqfj;k leqnk; dh ,d

lqlftr vuq"Bkfud Vksdjh gS tks muds ltkoVh dyk vuqjkx

dk fu:i.k gSA fookg esa mi;ksx dh tkus okyh xQyh dks

dkSfM+;ksa ds [kksy vkSj xksykdkj niZ.kksa ls ltk;k tkrk gSA

xQyh cukus ds fy;s ckal dh fiafp;ksa ls Vksdjh cukdj bls

lwrh diM+s ls iwjh rjg <ad fn;k tkrk gSA blds ckn dÃ

dkSfM+;ksa ds xksys Vksdjh ds pkjksa vksj flys tkrs gSa ftuds vanj

jaxhu /kkxksa ls dkap yxk;s tkrs gSa tks bls vkSj vfèkd vkd"kZd

cukrs gSaA blds pkjks dksuksa esa dkSM+h ls lth yfM+;kWa yVdkbZ

tkrh gSA ¼12&18 vDVwcj] 2020½

Tanjavoor Kal Ovium: This Tanjavoor Kal Ovium (Tanjavoor Pain�ng) depicts Lord Krishna sea�ng on couch flanked by two female a�endants; one holding a chouri of peacock feather and the other is portrayed with a bowl of bu�er offering to Lord Krishna. Tanjavoor pain�ng consists generally of vivid red, deep-green, chalk-white, turquoise- blue colors with gold foil and glass beads. The Raju community of Tajavoor and Tiruchi, well known as Chitragara and the Naidu community of Madurai are the tradi�onal ar�sts who skillfully execute pain�ngs in the Tanjavoor style. It is said that the ar�sts originally migrated from “Rayalaseema” region of Andhra. Pain�ngs were made on different themes and the quali�es of which differs according to the patron's interest, urgency and most importantly influence and financial capacity. (28 Sept. – 4 October, 2020) Tebal: It is a carved wooden table that shows an excellent cra�smanship of the ar�st from Gujarat. It is round in shape with symmetrical and floral inlay designs on the upper part. Four legs are ornamented by carving elephant head with long trunk. It is commonly used as center table for household purpose. (5–11 October, 2020) Gafli: It is a decorated ceremonial basket of Muria community of Chha�sgarh which is a representa�on of their passion of decora�ve art. It is used in marriage and is adorned with numerous cowries shell and circular mirrors. Gafli is made by weaving a basket u�lizing flat bamboo splits and covering it completely with co�on cloth. Therea�er numerous cowries shells are s�tched round the basket leaving circular space where mirrors are fixed with colorful threads making it more appealing. A thick thread with cowrie shell decora�on hangs from all four base corners. 12-18 October, 2020)(

Rashi Chakra: It is a tradi�onal bell metal

image of peacock standing on a circular raised

pla�orm holding a five hooded Snake in his mouth,

cra�ed by the Dokra community of Bankura, West

Bengal. It has decora�ve wings with elaborated

feathers fashioned in such a manner that each

eyeball of the feather depicts different signs of the

zodiac symbols. (14–20 September, 2020)

Satsang/Sutsaang: It is a four-stringed

musical instrument made of a single piece of wood

from Lepcha community of Kalimpong, West Bengal.

The origin of Satsang is traced back to a mighty

hunter Sato during the reign of King Rongbung Punu.

Sato developed an idea of making a musical

instrument when he no�ced a sweet tune coming

out from the bamboo being rubbed against each

other. He made a bow from a thinner split of bamboo

while reaching home and started deriving this

fascina�ng instrument. The instrument is known by

the name of the creator. The unique feature of this

instrument is that it contains a thin wooden

membrane in place of leather to resonate the sound.

(21 - 27 September, 2020)

jkf'k pØ% ;g if'pe caxky ds ckadqjk ds Mksdjk

leqnk; }kjk rS;kj dh xbZ /kkrq dh xksykdkj mHkjs gq, pcwrjs

ij [kM+s gq, eksj dh ikjaifjd ewfrZ gS ftlds eqag esa ikap Qu

okyk lkai gSA blds foLr`r ia[kksa dks dqN bl rjg ltk;k

x;k gSa fd ia[k dk çR;sd us=xksyd jkf'k fpUgksa ds fofHkUu

ladsrksa dks n'kkZrk gSA ¼14&20 flracj] 2020½

lRlax@lqRlkax% ;g ydM+h ds ,d VqdMs+ ls cuk

pkj rkj okyk if'pe caxky ds dfyEiksax ds ysIpk leqnk; dk

ok|;a= gSA lRlax dh mRifÙk jktk jksaxcqax iquq ds 'kkludky

ds nkSjku ,d 'kfä'kkyh f'kdkjh lkrks ls gqà ekuh tkrh gSA

lkrks ds eu esa ok| ;a= cukus dk fopkj rc vk;k tc mlus

ns[kk fd ckal ds vkil esa jxM+kus ls ,d eèkqj /ofu vk jgh gSA

mlus ?kj igqWap dj ckal ds irys VqdM+s ls ,d èkuq"k cuk;k

vkSj bl rjg vkd"kZd ok|;a= dk cukuk 'kq: gqvkA l`tu

drkZ ds uke ij gh bl ok| ;a= dk ukedj.k gqvkA bl ;a=

dh vuwBh fo'ks"krk ;g gS fd blesa èofu dks çfrèofur djus ds

fy, peM+s ds LFkku ij ydM+h dh iryh f>Yyh gksrh gSA

¼21&27 flracj] 2020½

nso laxzg / Dev Sangrah[ks[kM+k

Khekhda

cjlsyk/ Barselajkf'k pØ / Rashi Chakra

lRlax@lqRlkax

Satsang/Sutsaangratkowj dy vksfo;e

Tanjavoor Kal Ovium Vscy / Tebal xQyh / Gafli

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Majjus: Majjus is a decora�ve wooden almirah used by the Ahir community of Gujarat. This typical chest is used to give as a dowry item during marriage ceremony. The rectangular wooden chest stands on four legs and has carving of floral designs on the en�re facade. The front of the chest is divided into three rectangular sec�ons. Out of these the central one has two doors. Two female figures are depicted on either side carrying pot on their head. The base is decorated by a row of bud-shaped mo�fs. It is used as a storage cupboard as well as its flat top serves as a stand for pile of ma�resses. (19–24 October, 2020) Tanjavoor Kal Ovium: This pain�ng depicts the scene of royal court of Lord Rama. In this pain�ng Lord Rama and Sita are shown si�ng in a couch and Laxman with Bharat and Shatrughna holding chhatra and chouri respec�vely standing behind them. Hanuman is shown holding the foot of lord Rama. Cour�ers, saints and other Vanars are also depicted in this pain�ng. On the lower part of the pain�ng ten incarna�ons of lord Vishnu is depicted in separate niches. (25 October – 01 November, 2020) Thoni: It is a large barrel-shaped grain bin carved out of a single log of wood of a local tree species known as Anjali. It has an opening on the top s u r fa c e with a rigid wooden flap. It

is especially used by the economical ly sound families to safely store their grains for a long �me and protect the

gra ins f rom insects , r o d e n t s , b i r d s , a n d

thieves. It is used by rural people in Kerala. (02–08

November, 2020) Deeparani: Panchadipa Lakshmi, popularly known as Deeparani, is a decorated bell metal lamp portraying the imperial visit of a queen to a temple on an elephant. The queen is shown holding five wicks (Panchadipa) in her hands with a gesture of Anjali. It is made from lost wax technique by the Dokra metal cra� ar�st of West Bengal. (09–15 November, 2020)

eTtql% eTtwl xqtjkr ds vghj leqnk; }kjk mi;ksx dh tkus okyh ydM+h dh vyadkfjd vyekjh gSA bl fof'k"V vyekjh dk mi;ksx fookg ds volj ij ngst dh oLrq ds :i esa fn;s tkus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA bl vk;rkdkj ydM+h dh vyekjh esa pkj ik;s gSa vkSj lkeus ds iwjs Hkkx ij iq"i vkd`fr;kWa mRdh.kZ gSaA vyekjh dk lkeus dk fgLlk rhu vk;rkdkj [kaMksa esa caVk gS] chp ds [kaM esa nks njokts gSaA buds nksuksa vksj flj ij crZu fy, nks efgyk vk—fr;ksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA rys dks dyh ds vkdkj ds :ikaduksa dh ,d iafä }kjk ltk;k x;k gSA bldk mi;ksx HkaMkj.k vyekjh ds :i esa vkSj bldk likV Åijh fljk xís j[kus ds fy;s mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA ¼19&24 vDVwcj] 2020½ ratkowj dy vksfo;e% bl isaÇVx esa Hkxoku jke ds jktlh njckj dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA bl isaÇVx esa Hkxoku jke vkSj lhrk dks ,d 'kS;k ij cSBs gq, fn[kk;k x;k gS vkSj y{e.k dks Hkjr vkSj 'k=q?u ds lkFk Øe'k% N= vkSj pkSjh idM+s gq, muds ihNs [kM+s fn[kk;k x;k gSA guqeku dks Hkxoku jke ds pj.k idM+s gq, fn[kk;k x;k gSA bl isaÇVx esa njckfj;ksa] larksa vkSj vU; okujksa dks Hkh fpf=r fd;k x;k gSA isaÇVx ds fupys fgLls esa Hkxoku fo".kq ds nl vorkjksa dks vyx&vyx fgLlksa esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA ¼25 vDVwcj&01 uoacj] 2020½ Fkksuh% ;g vatyh uked LFkkuh; o`{k ds ,d yV~Bs ls cuk vukt j[kus dk csyukdkj ik= gSA Åijh lrg ij bldk eqagkuk gS ftl ij ydM+h dk ,d iYyk yxk gqvk gSA ;g fo'ks"k :i ls vkÆFkd :i ls etcwr ifjokjksa }kjk vius vukt dks yacs le; rd dhM+s&edksM+ks] if{k;ksa vkSj pksjksa ls lqjf{kr j[kus ds fy, mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA bldk mi;ksx dsjy ds xzkeh.k yksx djrs gSaA ¼02&08 uoacj] 2020½ nhijkuh% iapnhi y{eh] ftls nhijkuh ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS] èkkrq dk ,d vyad`r nhid gS tks gkFkh ij lokj gksdj eafnj tkrh gqbZ jkuh dh 'kkgh ;k=k dks fpf=r djrk gSA jkuh dks vatfy dh eqnzk esa iapnhi idM+s gq, fn[kk;k x;k gSA bls if'pe caxky ds Mksdjk èkkrq f'kYidkj }kjk ykWLV osDl rduhd ls cuk;k x;k gS ¼09&15 uoacj] 2020½A

nhijkuh Deeparani

ratkowj dy vksfo;eTanjavoor Kal Ovium

Fkksuh / Thoni

fVdjk xqlkÃ% ;g NÙkhlx<+ ds jk;x<+ ftys dh

<ksdjk dyk vkSj vkfnoklh laLd`fr ds chp vVwV lacaèk dk

csgrjhu mnkgj.k gSA nsoh Vhdkjk xqlkà dh ;g ewÆr jk;x<+]

NÙkhlx<+ ds ,d èkkrq f'kYih leqnk; >kjk }kjk cukà xà gSA

>kjk leqnk; viuh <ksdjk dyk ds fy, nqfu;k Hkj esa izfl} gSA

>kjk yksx lw;ksZn; ls igys fVdjk xqlkà nsoh dh iwtk djrs gSaA

vkSj mUgSa çlUu djus ds fy, lky esa ,d&nks ckj cdjs ;k eqxsZ

dh cfy nhtkrh gSA ¼16&22 uoacj] 2020½

nkS[kks% nkS[kks ,d ikjaifjd Åuh dksV gS ftldk

bLrseky peksyh] mÙkjk[kaM ds HkksfV;k leqnk; }kjk fd;k tkrk

gSA ;g ,d 'k‚VZ Lyhoysl tSdsV gSA ;g ?kqVuksa rd igq¡prk gS

vkSj dej ij Åuh dejcan ls caèkk gksrk gSA nkS[kks vkerkSj ij

HksM+ ;k cdjh ds fcuk jaxs lQsn Åu ls cus gksrs gSaA pwafd tSdsV

cgqr xeZ gksrh gS] blfy, ;g [kkukcnks'kksa dks vR;fèkd BaM ds

ekSle ls cpkrh gSA ¼23&29 uoacj] 2020½

pjZôk@m#yh% pjZôk ihry dk ,d ikjaifjd crZu

gS ftldk mi;ksx dsjy ds eqlkjh leqnk; }kjk fd;k tkrk gSA

bl xksykdkj Hkkjh crZu dk vkèkkj mFkyk vkSj

eqag pkSM+k gksrk gSA bl {ks= ds yksxksa

dh lkekftd&lkaL—frd vkSj

èkkÆed çFkkvksa esa ;g ik=

çeq[k LFkku j[krk gSA bls

*ykWLV osDl* rduhd ls cuk;k

x;k gSA ¼30 uoacj&06 fnlacj]

2020½

eudYye% ;g ,d ikjaifjd

ngst lanwd gS tks nqYgu dks mlds ekrk&firk }kjk

lksus ds vkHkw"k.kksa tSls dherh lkeku j[kus ds fy, migkj esa

fn;k tkrk gSA 'kaDokdkj <ôu gSA bls [kksyus vkSj can djus ds

fy, blesa ,d ihry dk dqank tqM+k gksrk gSA bls dVgy dh

ydM+h ls cuk;k tkrk gSA ¼07&13 fnlacj] 2020½

Tikra Gusai: It is the finest example of the unbroken rela�onship between tribal culture and Dhokra art found in Raigarh district of Chha�sgarh. The idol of Goddess Tikara Gusai is made by a metal cast community Jhara of Raigarh, Chha�sgarh. They are famous around the world for their Dhokra art. The Jhara people worship this idol before sunrise. Once or twice in a year a goat or cock is sacrificed to please Tikra Gusai deity. (16–22 November, 2020) Doukho: Doukho is a tradi�onal woolen coat used by the Bho�a community of Chamoli, U�arakhand. It is a short sleeveless jacket. It reaches up to the knees and �ed at waist by a woolen girdle. Doukhos are usually made of un-dyed white wool of the sheep or goat. As the jacket is very warm, it protects the nomads from extreme cold weather. (23–29 November, 2020) Charrakka/Uruli: Charrakka is a tradi�onal brass vessel used by the Musari community of Kerala. It is a heavy vessel, circular in shape having

shallow base and wide-open mouth. The vessel occupies a prominent

place in the socio- cultural sphere and religious prac�ces of the people

of this region. It is made by the lost wax process of

cas�ng. (30 November– 06 December, 2020)

Mankallam: It is a tradi�onal dowry chest gi�ed to the bride by

her parents to store her valuable belongings such as gold ornaments. It is a pot shaped wooden chest with a conical lid. A brass ring is a�ached to the lid as an aid for opening and closing the lid. This is made of jack fruit wood. (07 – 13 December, 2020)

eTtql /Majjus

nkS[kks /DoukhofVdjk xqlkà /Tikra Gusai eudYye /Mankallam

pjZôk /Charrakka

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,jktckyk% ;g NÙkhlx<+ dh eqfj;k tutkfr }kjk u`R; çn'kZu ds nkSjku] fo'ks"k :i ls Nsjrk mRlo dh vuq"Bkfud ;k=k rFkk vU; R;ksgjksa ij iguk tkus okyk ydM+h dk gYdk eq[kkSVk gS] gsjsrk] eqfj;k yM+dksa vkSj yM+fd;ksa }kjk cM+s mRlkg ls vk;ksftr fd, tkus okys yksdfç; lekjksgksa esa ls ,d gSA bl eq[kkSVs esa nks tksM+h ydM+h ds lÈx] vka[kksa dh iqryh ds :i esa ihry ds NYys] èkkrq ds nkar] vkSj tkuojksa ds ckyksa dh ewaNsa gksrh gSaA ¼14&20 fnlacj] 2020½ Mkaxlk% ;g dksU;d ukxk ;ks)k dh ,d Vksdjh gS ftls rhu canjksa dh [kksifM+;ks+ vkSj taxyh lwvj ds nkarksa ls ltk;k x;k gSA ;g vk;rkdkj vkèkkj ds lkFk dldj cquh gqà v.Mkdkj fdukjksa okyh Vksdjh gSA blds fdukjksa dks csar dh fiafp;ksa ls dq'kyrk ds lkFk rS;kj fd;k x;k gSA Vksdjh ds ik”oZ Hkkxksa vkSj vkèkkj dks etcwr djus csar dh Bksl NfM+;ksa dk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gSA daèks ij yVdkus ds fy, blesa ,d iêk gksrk gSA laxzgky; }kjk Vksdjh dks ukxkySaM ds eksu ftys ds vcjh xkao ls ladfyr fd;k x;k gSA ¼21&27 fnlacj] 2020½ fQ+axk#d@fQ+#d% ;g ef.kiqj ?kkVh esa eSrsà leqnk; }kjk mi;ksx dh tkus okyh ,d vuq"Bkfud laxzg Vksdjh gSA *Qh* ;kuh diM+k vkSj *:d* ;kuh Vksdjh bl rjg fQ+#d dh O;qRifÙk *Qh* rFkk *:d* 'kCn ds esy ls gqbZ gSA fQ+#d dk mi;ksx dsoy fookg lekjksg ds le; gh nwYgs ds ?kj ls nqYgu ds ?kj rd feBkÃ] iku vkSj esok] Qy vkSj Qwy] diM+s vkSj xgus ys tkus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA ¼28 fnlacj] 2020&03 tuojh] 2021½ x#M+% x#M+ ¼Hkxoku fo".kq dk okgu½ dh ;g foLr`r uôk'khnkj Nfo vksfM'kk jkT; esa çpfyr dk"B f'kYi ds csgrjhu uewuksa esa ls ,d gSA xksykdkj vklu ij cSBh gqbZ x:M+ dh bl eqæk dks ftls ueLdkj eqæk dgk tkrk gS] ydM+h ds ,d gh VqdM+s esa rjk'kk x;k gSaA Hkxoku txUukFk ds fo'ks"k lanHkZ lfgr nsoh&nsorkvksa dh fofHkUu ewÆr;k¡] i'kq] i{kh] f[kykSus] ikydh] NksVk eaMi] ydM+h dh lanwd] njokts vkfn- vksfM'kk ds fofHkUu fgLlksa esa mRdh.kZ dh tkus okyh dqN yksdfç; dyk—fr;k¡ gSaA ¼4&10 tuojh] 2021½ >kjh% bldk mi;ksx cLrj] NÙkhlx<+ ds ckblu g‚uZ ekfj;k yksxksa }kjk egqvk nk: ;k lYQh ds :i esa Kkr LFkkuh; 'kjkc ds HkaMkj.k ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA csy esVy ls cuk ;g xksykdkj ik= gS tks chp ls ckgj dh rjQ mHkjk gqvk gSA bldh xksykdkj ifjfèk ds pkjksa vksj ?kafV;kWa ltkbZ xbZ gSa tks fgyus ij èofu mRiUu djrh gSaA ¼11&17 tuojh] 2021½

Erajbala: It is a lightweight wooden mask worn by the Muria tribe of Chha�sgarh during the dance performance, especially on a ceremonial parade of the Chherta expedi�on and other fes�vals. The Chherta is one of the popular celebra�ons held with great fun by the Murias boys and girls. This mask have two pairs of projected wooden horns, brass rings fixed as an orbit to the eyes, metal teeth, and mustache of animal hairs. (14–20 December, 2020) Dangsa: It is a basket of the Konyak Naga warrior decorated with three monkey skulls, and tusks of wild boars. It is a �ghtly woven basket with rectangular base that rose to an ellip�cal rim. The rim bindings are skillfully prepared with cane splits. The sides and base of the basket are reinforced with solid s�cks of cane as strengthening elements. It has a strap for hanging around the shoulder. The basket was acquired by the Museum from Abri village in Mon district of Nagaland. (21–27 December, 2020) Phingaruk/Phiruk: It is ceremonial storage basket used by the Meitei community in the valley of Manipur. The etymological meaning of Phiruk came from Phi means cloth and ruk means basket. Phiruk is used only at the �me of marriage func�on for carrying sweets, betel leaves and nuts, fruits and flowers, clothes and ornaments, from the residence of the groom to the bride's residence. (28 December, 2020–03 January, 2021) Garuda: This intricately carved image of Garuda (vehicle of lord Vishnu) is one of the finest example of wood cra� prevalent in the state of Odisha. Garuda is the carved out of single piece of wood in si�ng posture on a circular pedestal called namaskar mudra. Different idols of Gods and Goddesses with special reference to Lord Jagannath, along with animal, bird, toy, palanquin, wooden chest, door etc. are some of the popular pieces carved in different parts of Odisha. (4–10 January, 2021) Jhari – It is used for storing the local liquor known as Mahua daru or Salfi by the Bison Horn Maria people of Bastar, Chha�sgarh. The container is made by bell metal and have a circular base with a projected body at the middle that contains jingles decorated around its circular periphery. This circular hanging element produces sound when shaken. (11-17 January, 2021)

>kjh+ /Jhrix#M+ /GarudafQa+xk#d /PhingarukMkaxlk /Dangsa,jktckyk /Erajbala

Palki: It is a wooden palanquin from West Bengal. It has a symbolic a�achment with the wedding

ceremony reflec�ng the glorious tradi�on of the bride farewell. In various provinces of the state, wedding Palanquins are tradi�onally owned by the Raut community. The Palanquin is made out of wood, having a rectangular box at the center.Various mo�fs like the lotus flower, flowerpot, elephant, �ger, and conch used in the Palki are believed to be auspicious. (18-24 January, 2021)

Muthio: It is an hourglass-shaped wristlet that are me�culously carved out of a single ivory piece by the Rabari community of Gujarat. The size of the hollow upper rim is bigger than that of the

other to facilitate easeful wearing. It is used by the Dhebaria women of the Rabari group to decorate their wrists a�er marriage. The Muthio is regarded as an important item of the gi�, presented to the bride by the maternal uncle's family one day ahead of the marriage ceremony. (25-31 January, 2021)

Darwaza: It is an ornately carved tradi�onal door large in size and profusely ornamented with human figures, birds, and creeper mo�fs. It addi�onally has a small door-like opening on the le� panel for regular use. The carved images of female drummers and dancers are shown in the square niches. Iron bar reinforcements at regular intervals w i t h r o w s o f b u c k l e - l i k e arrangements and intricate carving give extra a�en�on to feel the three-

dimensional effect. (01-07 February, 2021)

ikydh% ;g if'pe caxky ls ydM+h dh ,d ikydh gSA bldk fookg lekjksg ds lkFk çrhdkRed yxko gS nqYgu dh fonkà dh xkSjo'kkyh ijaijk dks n'kkZrk gSA jkT; ds fofHkUu fgLlksa esa 'kknh dh ikydh ikjaifjd :i ls jkmr leqnk; ds LokfeRo esa gksrh gSA ikydh ydM+h ls cuh gksrh gS] ftlds dsaæ esa ,d vk;rkdkj MCck gksrk gSA ikydh esa mi;ksx fd;s cuk;s x;s dey ds Qwy] Qwynku] gkFkh] ck?k vkSj 'ka[k tSls fofHkUu :ikadjks dks 'kqHk ekuk tkrk gSA ¼18&24 tuojh] 2021½ eqfFk;ks% ;g ,d jsr ?kM+h ds vkdkj dk dykÃ&can gS ftls xqtjkr ds jckjh leqnk; }kjk gkFkhnkar ds ,dy VqdM+s ls dq'kyrkiwoZd rjk'kk x;k gSA iguus esa vklkuh ds fy, blds Åijh [kks[kys fdukjs dk vkdkj nwljs dh rqyuk esa cM+k gksrk gSA jckjh lewg dh <scfj;k efgyk,a bldk mi;ksx 'kknh ds ckn viuh dykb;ksa dks ltkus ds fy, djrh gSaA eqfFk;ks dks migkj dh ,d egRoiw.kZ oLrq ekuk tkrk gS] tks fookg lekjksg ls ,d fnu igys ekek ds ifjokj }kjk nqYgu dks HksaV dh tkrh gSA ¼25&31 tuojh] 2021½ njoktk% ;g ,d vya—r uôk'khnkj ikjaifjd njoktk gS tks vkdkj esa cM+k gS vkSj ekuo vk—fr;ksa] if{k;ksa vkSj yrk ds :ikaduksa ls vya—r gSA blesa fu;fer mi;ksx ds fy, ck,a iV ij ,d NksVk njokts tSlk }kj Hkh gSA uhps efgyk <ksyfd;k vkSj urZfd;ksa dh uôk'khnkj Nfo;ksa dks oxkZdkj fn[kk;k x;k gSA fu;fer varjky ij et+cwrh ds fy;s iafDrc) yxha yksgs dh NM+ksa ds lkFk cDdy tSlh O;oLFkk rFkk tfVy uôk'kh f=&vk;keh çHkko dks vf/kd vkd"kZ.k ds lkFk eglwl djkrh gSaA ¼01&07 Qjojh] 2021½

ikydh / Palki

eqfFk;ks / Muthio

njoktk / Darwaza

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Chura: It is a pair of metal anklets also known as Juda used among the Kamar tribe of Chha�sgarh. The ornament has a symbolic associa�on with the marital status of a woman. The anklet is made of alloy, prepared by the local Kansari (metal caste) community. The shape of the anklet is cylindrical, having three uniformly projected circular flanges along the body. One- fourth

anklet can be fully detached to facilitate comfortable wearing, and further, it can be socketed back by inser�ng two thin metal

plates a�ached to the other part. (08-14 February, 2021)

Kudi - It is a metallic container used for transpor�ng water from a distant source to the house in Rajasthan. The body is constructed with a round-shaped belly having a narrow and constricted cylindrical neck extended to a sturdy mouth. The exterior part is beau�fully woven with perfectly �ght strips of animal hide, and this weave-pa�ern also has a loop-like structure extended on either side of the vessel that serves as the handle. The provision of these side handles allows two persons to li� and

carry the water easefully from the source to the des�na�on. (15-21 February, 2021)

Phooldan - It is a decorated flower pot of Bankura, West Bengal made by using the lost wax hollow cas�ng technique. It depicts embossed figures related to

various forms of lifestyle pa�ern. This kind of cra� is prac�ced by the Karmakar

community. The whole flower pot can be divided into three parts i.e. neck part and the

base is having human figures playing different musical instruments, the centre por�on having a globular body depicts the daily life

ac�vi�es of the folk society. (22-28 February,

2021)

pqjk% twMk ds uke ls Hkh Kkr èkkrq dh cuh bl ik;y tksM+h dk mi;ksx NÙkhlx<+ ds dekj tutkfr esa fd;k tkrk gSA bl vkHkw"k.k dk ,d efgyk dh oSokfgd fLFkfr ds lkFk çrhdkRed lacaèk gSA bls LFkkuh; dalkjh ¼èkkrq f'kYidkj½ leqnk; }kjk feJ èkkrq ls cuk;k tkrk gSA ik;y dk vkdkj csyukdkj gksrk gS] ftlesa leku :i ls o`Ùkkdkj rhu mHkjh gbZ fdukj gksrh gSaA iguus dh lqfoèkk ds fy, ,d&pkSFkkà ik;y dks iwjh rjg ls vyx fd;k tk ldrk gSA okil bls nwljs fgLls ls tqM+h nks iryh èkkrq dh IysVksa esa Mkydj dlk tk ldrk gSA ¼08&14 Qjojh] 2021½ dq M+h% ;g ,d èkkrq dk ik= gS ftldk mi;ksx jktLFkku esa nwj ds lzksr ls ?kj rd ikuh igqapkus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA bldk fuekZ.k ,d xksy vkdkj ds isV dh rjg fd;k x;k gS ftlesa ,d ladh.kZ vkSj ladqfpr csyukdkj xnZu gS tks blds etcwr eqag rd QSyh gqà gSA ckgjh Hkkx dks tkuoj ds peM+s dh ifê;ksa ds lkFk [kwclwjrh ls cquk x;k gS] vkSj bl cqukÃ&iSVuZ esa crZu ds nksuksa vksj ,d ywi tSlh lajpuk Hkh gS tks gSaMy ds :i esa dk;Z djrh gSA gSaMy dk çkoèkku nks O;fä;ksa dks lzksr ls xarO; rd ikuh dks vklkuh ls mBkus vkSj ys tkus ds fy;s fd;k tkrk gSA ¼15&21 Qjojh] 2021½ Qwynku% ;g if'pe caxky ds ckadqjk dk ,d vyad`r Qwynku gS ftls ykWLV osDl f'kYi rduhd ls cuk;k x;k gSA blesa thou 'kSyh ds fofHkUu :iksa ls lacafèkr mHkjh gqà vk—fr;ksa dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA bl çdkj dk f'kYi deZdkj leqnk; }kjk cuk;k tkrk gSA iwjs Qwynku dks rhu Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr fd;k tk ldrk gS vFkkZr xnZu dk fgLlk vkSj vk/kkj Hkkx ftlesa ok|;a= ctkrs gq, ekuo vk—fr;k¡ gSa] xksykdkj eè; Hkkx yksd lekt dh nSfud thou dh xfrfofèk;ksa dks n'kkZrk gSA ¼22&28 Qjojh] 2021½

Ruieh: It is a wooden ritual plate of Car-Nicobarese community. They believe that each and every people as well as objects of their Universe are possessed by a spirit. The deceased members get re-assimilated into their universe in the form of spirits which must be honoured and ritually propi�ated to bring good fortune to the family. These wooden ritual plates provide a powerful means for

communica�ng with the spiritual and ancestral world. The painted board are made by

mineluan- the Shaman, on behalf of the family or the village in order to repel bad

spirits. It also a�racts good spirits to the place in which it is installed to cure the

misfortune, illness and death. (01-07 March, 2021)

A�aba: It is a brass container used for storing or pouring liquids. This large container reveals the socio-economic

status of the owner as the objects depicts rich Mughal style engravings showing star, half-moon

and other floral designs. The container has a beau�ful fish shaped handle and 'S' shaped dispenser pipe with a �ger head at the end. The Soni community in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh manufacture such metal items besides jewelry. (08-14 March, 2021) Payli: It is a measuring pot used by the folk and tribal communi�es of Chha�sgarh. It is a brass pot having a flat base, cylindrical body tappers to form quite a narrow open mouth. The outer body is decorated with horizontal bands and zigzag designs.

A ring is a�ached at the middle por�on of the body. Measuring pots were used to exchange the grain products against rice, oil, salt and other essen�al commodi�es. In Chha�sgarh such metal cas�ng is done by the Ghadwa community by the lost wax technique. (15-21

March, 2021)

#bg% ;g dkj&fudksckjh leqnk; dh ydM+h dh cuh vuq"Bkfud Fkkyh gSA mudk ekuuk g S fd çR;sd O;fä ds lkFk&lkFk muds czãkaM dh oLrqvksa esa Hkh ,d vkRek gksrh gSA e`rd lnL; vkRekvksa ds :i esa vius czãkaM esa fQj ls fey tkrs gSa] mudk lEeku fd;k tkuk pkfg, vkSj ifjokj ds lkSHkkX; ds fy, mudh larqf"V gsrq vuq"Bku fd;k tkuk pkfg,A ydM+h dh ;g vuq"Bkfud r'rjh vkè;kfRed vkSj iSr`d nqfu;k ls lEidZ djus ds fy, ,d 'kfä'kkyh lkèku çnku djrh gSaA ;g fpf=r cksMZ cqjh vkRekvksa dks nwj djus ds fy, ifjokj ;k xkao dh vksj ls feusyqvu& 'kkeu }kjk cuk, x, gSaA ;g nqHkkZX;] chekjh vkSj e`R;q ds fuokj.k ds fy, vPNh vkRekvksa dks ml LFkku dh vksj vkdÆ"kr Hkh djrk gS tgka bls LFkkfir fd;k tkrk gSA ¼01&07 ekpZ] 2021½ vQrck% ;g ihry dk ,d ik= gksrk gS ftldk mi;ksx rjy inkFkks± dks j[kus ;k ijkslus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA bl ik= esa le`) eqxy 'kSyh dh uôk'kh dks n'kkZ;k x;k gS ftlesa rkjk] vèkZ&paæek vkSj vU; iq"i fMtkbu fn[kk, x, gSa blfy;s bls ekfyd dh lkekftd&vkÆFkd izfLFkfr dk izrhd Hkh ekuk tkrk gS A ik= esa eNyh ds vkdkj dk ,d lqanj gSaMy vkSj var esa ck?k ds flj ds lkFk *,l* vkdkj dk fMLisalj ikbi gSA eè; çns'k ds Vhdex<+ ftys esa lksuh leqnk; xguksa ds vykok èkkrq dh ,slh oLrqvksa dk fuekZ.k Hkh djrs gSaA ¼8&14 ekpZ] 2021½ ik;yh% ;g NÙkhlx<+ ds yksd vkSj vkfnoklh leqnk;ksa }kjk mi;ksx fd;k tkus okyk ihry dk ,d ekiu ik= gSA bl csyukdkj ik= dk vkèkkj likV vkSj eqag dkQh ladh.kZ gSA bls {kSfrt cSaM vkSj ft+xt+Sx fMt+kbuksa ls ltk;k x;k gS ftlds eè; Hkkx esa ,d NYyk tqM+k gksrk gSA bl ik= dk mi;ksx pkoy] rsy] ued vkSj vU; vko';d oLrqvksa ds cnys vukt mRiknksa dk vknku&çnku ds fy, ekius okys ik= ds :i esa fd;k tkrk FkkA NÙkhlx<+ esa èkkrq dh bl rjg dh <ykà ykWLV osDl rduhd }kjk x<+ok leqnk; }kjk dh tkrh gSA ¼15&21 ekpZ] 2021½

Qwynku / Phooldan

dq M+h / Kudipqjk / Chura

#bg / Ruieh

vQrck / A�aba ik;yh / Payli

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Krishna Janma Katha: Pa�achitra is a palm

leaf pain�ng. On the bri�le surface of the leaf

beau�ful drawings are etched carefully with a sharp

pointed iron tool. The color is spread or rubbed all

over the leaves with the help of a piece of co�on

cloth and then cleaned and wiped with another

cloth giving fine black color to the carved lines

leaving the rest of surface

clean. The subjects from

great epics like Ramayana,

Mahabharata and Krishna

Leela are mostly chosen for

t h e i l l u st ra� o n s . T h e

pa�achitra shown here is

rarest of its kind due to

minute designs depic�ng

the birth and life of lord

Krishna. (22-28 March,

2021)

Kurim: This Thanka

p a i n � n g d e p i c t s t h e

prowess and divinity of a

d e i t y w h o i s s h o w n

centrally posi�oned, and

s u r ro u n d e d b y o t h e r

d e i � e s w i t h d i ffe re nt

a�r ibutes . The en�re

pain�ng process demands

mastery over the drawing,

perfect understanding of

iconometry, devo�on, and

pa�ence. Thangka also serves as an important

medium of preaching the life of Buddha, various

influen�al lamas, other dei�es, and bodhisa�vas.

Through the thanka pain�ng, the en�re Buddhist

philosophy can be depicted or explained. (29 March-

04 April, 2021)

—".k tUe dFkk% iêk fp= rkM+i= isaÇVx gSA blesa

rkM+i= dh uktqd lrg ij uqdhys ykSg midj.k ls lko/kkuh

ds lkFk lqanj fp=ksa dks mdsjk tkrk gSA lwrh diM+s ds ,d VqdM+s

dh enn ls bl ij jax Hkjk tkrk gS] fQj nwljs diM+s ls jax dks

lkQ fd;k tkrk gSA ftlls uôk'khnkj js[kkvksa esa Hkjs dkys jax

dks NksM+ dj 'ks"k lrg lkQ gks

tkrh gSA jkek;.k] egkHkkjr vkSj

—".kk yhyk tSls egku egkdkO;ksa

ds fo"k;ksa dks T;knkrj fp=ksa ds

fy, pquk tkrk gSA ;gka fn[kk,

x, iêkfp= ftlesa Hkxoku —".k

ds tUe vkSj thou dks n'kkZ;k

x;k gS viuh lw{ke fMt+kbu ds

dkj.k viuh rjg dk nqyZHk fp=

gSA ¼22&28 ekpZ] 2021½

dq fje% bl Fkadk fp= esa

dsanz esa fLFkr ,d nsork dh 'kfä

vkSj fnO;rk dks n'kkZ;k x;k gS tks

fofHkUu fo'ks"krkvksa okys vU;

nsorkvksa ls f?kjk gqvk gSA iwjh

isaÇVx çfØ;k MªkWbax] ij fuiq.krk]

izfrek foKku dh lgh le>]

HkfDr vkSj /kS;Z dh vis{kk j[krh

gSA Fkadk cq)] fofHkUu çHkko'kkyh ykekvksa] vU; nsorkvksa] vkSj

cksfèklRoksa ds thou ls lacaf/kr /keksZins'kksa ds izpkj ds egRoiw.kZ

ekè;e ds :i esa Hkh dk;Z djrk gSA iwjs ckS) n'kZu dks Fkadk

fp=ksa ds ekè;e ls fpf=r dj of.kZr fd;k tk ldrk gSA ¼29

ekpZ&04 vçSy] 2021½

1.1.5: Online Exhibi�on Series: During the period of lockdown due to outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic, the Museum ini�ated Online Exhibi�on Series from the month of June, 2020. This series was inaugurated by Shri Prahlad Singh Patel , Minister of State, Independent Charge, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India

t hon 17 June, 2020.This series showcases the architectural diversity and other exhibits installed at various open air exhibi�ons and Veethi Sankul, an indoor Museum building. During the year, the audio-visual presenta�ons of the following 41 exhibits were presented online through social media and website. Tirhi: This is an exhibit in the Tradi�onal Technology Park open air exhibi�on of IGRMS. Tirhi is an oil extrac�ng technology used by the Rajwar Community of Surguja, Chha�sgarh. It is made from two rectangular long wooden slabs which are fixed through a level one upon another. The seeds from which the oil is to be expelled are threshed and steamed. A�er that the seeds are filled in the small bark baskets. At a �me at least 3-4 filled baskets are put at the centre in between two wooden slabs and the pressure is made from the upper slab which allows to

th rdexpel the oil from the seed basket. (18 - 23 June, 2020)

1-1-5 v‚uykbu çn'kZuh J`a[kyk% dksfoM 19 egkekjh ds dkj.k y‚dMkmu dh vofèk ds nkSjku] laxzgky; us twu] 2020 ls v‚uykbu çn'kZuh J`a[kyk 'kq: dhA Jh çºykn Çlg iVsy] jkT; ea=h] Lora= izHkkj] laL—fr ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk bl J`a[kyk dk 17 twu] 2020 dks mn~?kkVu fd;k x;kA bl J`a[kyk esa fofHkUu eqäkdk'k çn'kZuh vkSj laxzgky; ds vkrafjd çn'kZuh Hkou *ohFkh ladqy* dh fofHkUu nh?kkZvksa esa iznf'kZr LFkkiR; fofoèkrk vkSj vU; çkn'kkZasa ij vk/kkfjr –';&JO; çLrqfr;ksa dks lks'ky ehfM;k vkSj osclkbV ds ekè;e ls v‚uykbu çLrqr fd;k x;kA o"kZ ds nkSjku] fuEufyf[kr 41 izkn'kksZa dks izLrqr fd;k x;k% frjgh% ;g baxkajkekla dh ikjaifjd rduhd m|ku eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh dk ,d izkn'kZ gSA frjgh rsy fudkyus dh ,d rduhd gS ftldk mi;ksx ljxqtk] NÙkhlx<+ ds jtokj leqnk; }kjk fd;k tkrk gSA ;g nks vk;rkdkj yacs ydM+h ds r[rksa ls cuk gS ftUgS ,d ds mij ,d LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA bl rduhd ls ftu chtksa ls rsy fudkyk tkrk gS mUgS mcky dj dwVk tkrk gSA mlds ckn cht dks o`{k dh Nky ls cuh NksVh Vksdjh esa Hkjk tkrk gSA ,d le; esa de ls de 3&4 Hkjh gqbZ Vksdfj;kWa ydM+h ds nksuksa r[rksa ds chp esa j[kh tkrh gSa vkSj Åijh r[rs ls ncko cuk;k tkrk gS ftlls Vksdjh esa Hkjs chtks ls rsy fudyus yxrk gSA ¼18&23 twu] 2020½

Lingo Jatra, fes�val of Koitor: This online exhibi�on was based on an exhibi�on displayed at Gallery no.3 in Veethi Sankul- the indoor museum building. This fes�val of Koitor gives a glimpse of philosophy of Gond, a major tribal group of India and its sub groups in Chha�sgarh. Material form of “Anga Deo” is also displayed in this exhibi�on. It is made of 3 equal size wooden planks. The central por�on is called 'Koko' which resembles face of a snake or a bird. Exhibi�on also depicts Ghotul – a social ins�tu�on of Muria tribe as also their beau�fully engraved combs, baskets, lamps, engraved gourds, ornaments, wood

thcra�, pain�ngs, images of gods and goddesses etc. (24 st

June – 1 July, 2020)

Çyxks tk=k] dksbZrwj mRlo% ;g v‚uykbu çn'kZuh ohfFk ladqy&varjax laxzgky; Hkou esa xSyjh la[;k 3 esa çnÆ'kr ,d çn'kZuh ij vkèkkfjr FkhA dksbZrwj mRlo Hkkjr ds ,d çeq[k tutkrh; lewg xksaM vkSj NÙkhlx<+ esa blds mi lewgksa ds rRoKku dh ,d >yd nsrk gSA bl çn'kZuh esa Þvaxk nsoÞ ds HkkSfrd :i dks Hkh çnÆ'kr fd;k x;k gSA ;g 3 cjkcj vkdkj ds ydM+h ds r[rksa ls cuk gSA dsaæh; Hkkx dks *dksdks* dgk tkrk gS tks lkaWi ;k i{kh ds psgjs tSlk fn[krk gSA çn'kZuh esa eqfj;k tutkfr ds ,d lkekftd laLFkku *?kksVqy* dks rFkk muds }kjk [kwclwjrh ls mRdh.kZ da?kh] Vksdjh] nhid] mRdh.kZ rqEch] xgus] dk"B f'kYi] fp=] nsoh&nsorkvksa dh Nfo;ksa vkfn dks Hkh iznf'kZr fd;k x;k gSA ¼24 twu&1 tqykbZ] 2020½

BA

A - frjgh ls rsy fudkyus ds fy, ljlksa dk çlaLdj.kA / Processing of Mustered for oil extrac�ng through Tirhi. B- frjgh ls rsy fudkyus dk ,d –';A / A view of oil extrac�ng from Tirhi.

A, B - Çyxks tk=k ds –';A / Views of Lingo Jatra

BA—".k tUe dFkk / Krishna Janma Katha

dq fje / Kurim

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Tradi�onal Toda dwelling complex: This tradi�onal house type of Toda community of Nilgiri District, Tamilnadu is exhibited in the Tribal Habitat open air exhibi�on of the Museum. Todas are a pastoral tribal community. Their families reside in permanent villages called Mand or Madd having grazing ground surrounding it. Each Mand usually comprises about five houses or huts, three of which are used as dwellings, dairy and for sheltering the

nd thcalves at night. (2 – 8 July, 2020)

ikjaifjd VksMk vkokl ifjlj% rfeyukMq ds uhyfxfj ftys ds VksMk leqnk; dk ;g ikjaifjd vkokl çdkj laxzgky; dh tutkrh; vkokl eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa çnÆ'kr gSA VksMk ,d i'kqikyd vkfnoklh leqnk; gSA muds ifjokj eaM ;k eM uked LFkk;h xk¡oksa esa fuokl djrs gSa] ftlds pkjksa vksj pkjkxkg gksrk gSA çR;sd eaM esa vkerkSj ij yxHkx ik¡p ?kj ;k >ksifM+;k¡ gksrh gSa] ftuesa ls rhu dk mi;ksx fuokl] Ms;jh] vkSj jkr esa cNM+k&cNfM+;ksa ds fy, mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA ¼2&8 tqykÃ] 2020½

Kumhei Shaktak Phuron, po�ery tower of Manipur: This exhibit is from the 'Kumhar Para' open air exhibi�on of the Museum. It is made by the po�ers of Andro village of Manipur as an innova�ve prac�ce to mark the fes�vity. The tower has three sides, and it firmly stands on three poles, erected inside. Each pole carries 19 pots, and these pots are uniformly raised in each layer of the tower. The base of every pot contains a hole at the centre, enabling them to fit on the pole. In this tower, a total of 60 pots and 1 Kegam (bowl) is used to raise this massive structure. This tower carries all those heavy pots used in Manipuri culture right from birth to death. It also has an iron tripod (Yotshabi) on the top. According to the Meitei religious philosophy, this tripod's legs represent the three supreme/ divine

th thGurus or the dei�es. (9 -15 July, 2020)

dqEgsà 'kkäd Qqjksa] ef.kiqj dh feêh ds crZuksa dk cqtZ% ;g izkn'kZ laxzgky; dh *dqEgkj ikjk* eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh ls gSA ;g mRlo dks n'kkZus ds fy, ,d vfHkuo iz;ksx ds :i esa ef.kiqj ds vkaæks xkao ds dqEgkjksa }kjk cuk;k x;k gSA cqtZ ds rhu i{k gSa] vkSj ;g blds vanj LFkkfir rhu LrEHkksa ij etcwrh ls [kM+k gSA çR;sd LraHk esa 19 crZu gSa tks çR;sd ijr esa leku :i ls mBk, tkrs gSaA çR;sd crZu ds isans ds dsaæ esa ,d Nsn gksrk gS] ftlls os LrEHk ij fQV gks tkrs gSaA bl cqtZ esa dqy 60 ?kM+s vkSj 1 dsxe ¼dVksjk½ dk mi;ksx bl fo'kky lajpuk dks cukus ds fy, fd;k x;k gSA bl cqtZ esa tUe ls ysdj e`R;q rd ef.kiqjh laL—fr esa bLrseky gksus okys lHkh Hkkjh crZuksa dks j[kk x;k gSA blds 'kh"kZ ij ,d yksgs dh frikà ¼;ksR'kkch½ Hkh gSA eSrsà èkkÆed n'kZu ds vuqlkj] bl frikà ds iSj rhu loksZPp@fnO; xq#vksa ;k nsorkvksa dk çfrfufèkRo djrs gSaA ¼9&15 tqykÃ] 2020½

BA

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa VksMk vkokl vkSj mudk eafnjA / Toda dwelling and their temple at IGRMS premises.B- VksMk efgyk,a vius ikjaifjd ifjèkku esa ikjaifjd vkokl ds lkeusA / Toda women in their tradi�onal a�re in front of their house.

BA

A - ikjaifjd dykdkjksa vkSj n'kZdksa ds lkFk uofuÆer dqEgsà 'käd Qqjksa dk ,d –';A / A view of Newly constructed Kumhei Shaktak

Phuron with tradi�onal ar�sts and visitors.B- ba xka jk ek la ifjlj esa dqEgsà 'kfäd Qqjksa dk fuekZ.kA / Construc�on of Kumhei Shaktak Phuron at IGRMS premises.

Rock Art Shelters at IGRMS: This open air exhibi�on has altogether 32 Rock shelters covered with natural vegeta�on. It consists 175 painted figures of domes�c animals like buffalo, cow, ox etc. wild animals like deer, boar, monkey, rhinoceros etc. and birds like peacock . Shelter no. 22 and 21 itself consist nearly 45 anthropomorphic figures of male, female, man with bow and arrow and masked man etc. Some images are s�ll very clear and can be iden�fied. These pain�ngs give a clue by sugges�ng

thlife style of the early dwellers in this territory. (16 -rd

23 July, 2020)

baxkajkekla esa 'kSykJ;% bl eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa çk—frd ouLifr ls <ds 32 'kSykJ; gSaA blesa HkSal] xk;] cSy vkfn tSls ?kjsyw tkuojksa] fgj.k] lwvj] canj] xSaMk tSls taxyh tkuoj rFkk eksj tSls if{k;ksa dh fpf=r vkd`fr;kWa 'kkfey gSaA vkJ; dzekad 22 vkSj 21 esa gh L=h] iq:"k] èkuq"k vkSj rhj ds lkFk udkciks'k vkneh bR;kfn dh yxHkx 45 ekuo:ih vkd`fr;kWa gSaA dqN vkd`fr;kWa vHkh Hkh cgqr Li"V gSa vkSj bUgsa igpkuk tk ldrk gSA ;s fp= bl {ks= esa fuokljr~ vkfn ekuo dh thou 'kSyh dh vksj b'kkjk djrs gSaA ¼16&23 tqykÃ] 2020½

Pavitra Vanam Kavu: 'Kavu' is a Sacred Grove having a unique role in bio-diversity management in Kerala. Many myths, legends and faiths are associated with this sacred grove. IGRMS in associa�on with communi�es from Kerala has developed a 'Kavu' as an exhibit and installed it along with a prototype of the Nagathara shrine in the Sacred Grove open air exhibi�on of this museum on 26 of September, 1999, in collabora�on with KIRTADS of Kerala. On this occasion, rare tree saplings associated with this sacred grove were also

rd thplanted. (23 -29 July,2020)

ifo= oue dkoq% *dkoq* ,d ifo= ou gS ftldh dsjy ds tSo&fofoèkrk çcaèku esa vuwBh Hkwfedk gSA bl iquhr ou ds lkFk dà feFkd] Çdonafr;k¡ vkSj ekU;rk,¡ tqM+h gqà gSaA baxkajkekla us dsjy ds fdjVkM~l ds lg;ksx ls 26 flracj] 1999 dks dsjy ds leqnk;ksa ds lkFk feydj bl iquhr ou *dkoq* dks laxzgky; dh eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa ,d çkn'kZ ds :i esa fodflr fd;k gSA blds lkFk ukxFkkjk nsoky; dh izfrd`fr dks LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA bl volj ij bl ifo= miou ls tqM+s nqyZHk o`{k Hkh jksfir fd, x, gSaA ¼23&29 tqykÃ] 2020½

BA

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa çkxSfrgkfld 'kSy fp=A / Prehistoric Rock pain�ngs at IGRMS premises.

Naaluke�u of Kerala: It is a tradi�onal house transplanted in 1990 from Mannady village of Pathanamthi�a district of Kerala in the Coastal Village open air exhibi�on of the museum. This is basically a pa�ern of housing structure constructed during 15th-18th century for two major communi�es Nambuthiri Brahmins and Nair warriors of Kerala. High quality cra�smanship of Acharies - the tradi�onal carpenters can be seen here. Superior quality stone, Laterite and Local wood that is abundant in Kerala have been used as main materials for construc�on. Roof of the

dsjy dk ukyqdsêw% ;g 1990 esa dsjy ds iFkkukefFkêk ftys ds eUukMh xkao ls ykdj laxzgky; dh rVh; xkao eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k ,d ikjaifjd ?kj gSA ;g ewy :i ls dsjy ds nks çeq[k leqnk;ksa uacwfFkjh czkã.kksa vkSj uk;j ;ks)kvksa ds fy, 15 oÈ &18 oÈ 'krkCnh ds nkSjku fuÆer vkokl lajpuk dk ,d uewuk gSA blesa vpkjh&ikjEifjd dk"Bdkj ds mPp xq.koÙkk okys f'kYi dkS'ky dks ns[kk tk ldrk gSaA dsjy esa çpqj ek=k esa miyC/k mPp xq.koÙkk okys iRFkj] ysVjkbV vkSj LFkkuh; ydM+h dk blds fuekZ.k ds fy, eq[; lkexzh ds :i esa mi;ksx fd;k x;k gSA Hkou dh Nr

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa ifo= oue dkoq esa leqnk; ds yksxksa }kjk ikjaifjd vuq’BkuA / Tradi�onal rituals by community member at Pavitra Vanam Kavu in IGRMS premises.

BA

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Mekkika�u, The shrine of Bhuta idols: Mekkika�u is regarded to be the place where idols represen�ng bhutas (the spirits) are congregated. Bhuta cults are considered as the ethereal spirits or demi gods. As spirits have both malevolent and benevolent aspects and are believed to possess power over human health, fer�lity and fortune and over the land and ca�le, they must be propi�ated. Each spirit has its own form, mythic history, special

th thpowers and propi�atory requirements. (13 -19 August, 2020)

esfôdV~Vw Hkqrk ewÆr;ksa dk ifo= LFkku% esfôdV~Vw og LFkku ekuk tkrk gS tgka Hkqrkvksa ¼vkRekvksa½ dk çfrfufèkRo djus okyh ewÆr;ka ,df=r gksrh gSaA Hkqrk laçnk;ksa dks nSoh; vkRekvksa ;k minsorkvksa ds :i esa ekuk tkrk gSA vkRekvksa ds 'kqHk vkSj v'kqHk nksuksa i{k gksrs gSa vkSj ekuk tkrk gS fd mudk ekuo LokLF;] çtuu] HkkX;] Hkwfe vkSj eosf'k;ksa ij vf/kdkj gksrk gS vr% mUgsa larq"V j[kuk vko';d gksrk gSA çR;sd vkRek dk viuk :i] ikSjkf.kd bfrgkl] fo'ks"k 'kfä;kaW vkSj larq"Vh dh vko';drk,a gksrh gSaA ¼13&19 vxLr] 2020½

ukfj;y ds iÙkksa ls cuh gSA ukyqdsêw dh lcls egRoiw.kZ fo'ks"krk

uknqeqÙke uked [kqyk dsaæh; çkax.k gS] tks eq[; ?kj ds pkj

vk;rkdkj cM+s d{kksa vkSj ,d cjkens ls f?kjk gSA çR;sd d{k dk

,d vyx uke vkSj mís'; gksrk gS ¼30 tqykÃ&7 vxLr] 2020½

structure is thatched with coconut leaves. Most significant feature of the Naaluke�u is the open central courtyard called Nadumu�am, enclosed by four rectangular halls of the main house and a Verandah.

thEach hall has a different name and purpose. (30 July- th

07 August, 2020)

eks:ax] dksU;kd ukxkvksa dk ;qok x`g% ukxk tutkfr dh çeq[k lkaL—frd igpkuksa esa ls ,d ;g ;qok x`g ,d ,slh laLFkk gS tks ,d xkao ;k leqnk; dh le`f) ds fy, vko';d lkekftd ewY;ksa] uSfrdrk] oSokfgd fu;eksa vkSj ;q) dkS'ky dh f'k{kk esa lfØ; Hkwfedk fuHkkrh gSA ,d xk¡o esa ,d ls vfèkd ;qok x`g gks ldrs gSa tks j.kuhfrd LFkku vkSj xk¡o dh HkkSxksfyd fLFkfr ds vkèkkj ij *[ksy* uked xfy;ksa esa gksrs gSa vkSj ;g cM+s iSekus ij ;ks)kvksa dh pkSdh ds :i esa dk;Z djrs gaSA ,d ;qok x`g ds lnL;ksa esa ,d ls vfèkd xks= 'kkfey gks ldrs gSa vkSj mudk çcaèku eks:ax cqtqxks± vkSj Lo;alsodksa dh ,d ifj"kn }kjk iw.kZ Lok;Ùkrk ds lkFk fd;k tkrk gS ¼8&12 vxLr] 2020½

Morung, the Konyak Naga Youth Dormitory: One of the very dominant cultural iden��es of the Naga tribe is the ins�tu�on of a Youth Dormitory that plays an ac�ve role to the preaching of social values, morals, marital laws and mar�al accomplishments required for the prosperity of a village or a community. A village may consist of more than one youth dormitory depending upon strategic loca�on and geographical distribu�on of the village into lanes called 'Khel' and it largely func�ons as a guardhouse of the warriors. The members of a dormitory may comprise of more than one clan and they are managed by a council of Morung elders and

th thvolunteers with full autonomy. (8 -12 August, 2020)

BA

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa okLrfod vkdkj dk ukyqdsêw vkokl çdkjA / Life size exhibit of Naaluke�u House at IGRMS premises.B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa ikjaifjd dykdkjksa }kjk ukyqdsêw vkokl çdkj dk uohuhdj.k dk;ZA / Renova�on work of Naaluke�u by

tradi�onal ar�sts at IGRMS premises.

BA

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa eks:ax] dksU;kd ukxk ;qok x`gA / Morung, the Konyak Naga Youth Dormitory at IGRMS premises.B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa eks:ax ds fuekZ.k esa layXu ukxkySaM ds ikjaifjd dykdkj / Tradi�onal ar�sts from Nagaland engaged in

construc�ng Morung at IGRMS premises.

Kholi, a tradi�onal house type of Rajput community, U�arkhand: This is a two-storied structure having a cowshed called ‘Goth’ on the lower floor to keep the livestock like ca�le, cow, buffalo, while the upper floor is known as “Bhater” consis�ng of a bedroom (Saakh) and a kitchen with a tradi�onal hearth. It was collected from the state of U�arakhand in February 2016 from the village Kotuli in district Almora and translocated in the 'Himalayan Village' open-air exhibi�on IGRMS, as an exhibit in

th thSeptember 2016. (20 -26 August, 2020)

[kksyh] jktiwr leqnk;] mÙkjk[kaM dk ,d ikjaifjd vkokl çdkj % ;g ,d nks eaftyk lajpuk gS ftlesa xk;] HkSal tSls i'kqvksa dks j[kus ds fy, fupyh eafty ij ̂xksFk^ uked ,d xkS'kkyk gS] tcfd Åijh eafty dks ÞHkkVsjÞ dgk tkrk gS ftlesa ,d 'k;ud{k ¼lk[k½ vkSj ,d ikjaifjd pwYgs okyk jlksà ?kj 'kkfey gSA bls Qjojh 2016 esa mÙkjk[kaM jkT; ds vYeksM+k ftys ds xkao dksVqyh ls ladfyr dj ,d izkn'kZ ds :i esa baxkajkekla dh eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh *fgeky; xzke* esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k FkkA ¼20&26 vxLr] 2020½

Medhhat Kuth�: It is a cylindrical shape tradi�onal iron extrac�ng furnace of the Birjiya tribe of Gumla district, Jharkhand. The furnace is made with clay and husk. The hollow furnace has a hole like opening at it's base in which a clay funnel is inserted with help of wet ash. During the process of smel�ng this clay funnel supply the air into the furnace coming

th ndfrom fan or a tradi�onal bellow. (27 August -2 September, 2020)

esM+gV dqB~Vh% ;g >kj[kaM ds xqeyk ftys dh fcjft;k tutkfr dh ikjaifjd yksgk fudkyus okyh csyukdkj Hkêh gSA bls feêh vkSj Hkwlh ls cuk;k tkrk gS A [kks[kyh Hkêh ds rys ij eqWag tSlk Nsn gksrk gS ftlesa xhyh jk[k dh enn ls ,d feV~Vh dh fpeuh yxkbZ tkrh gSA xykus dh çfØ;k ds nkSjku ;g feêh dh fpeuh ia[ks ;k ikjaifjd èkkSaduh ls vkus okyh gok dks Hkêh esa igqWapkrh gSA ¼27 vxLr&2 flrEcj] 2020½

A,B - yksgs dks xykus dh çfØ;k dk çn'kZu djrs ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal ar�sts exhibi�ng the process of iron smel�ng.

BAA,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa Hkwrk ewfrZ;ka / Bhuta Idols at IGRMS premises.

BA

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa uofuÆer [kksyh vkokl çdkj dk ,d –';A / A view of newly constructed Kholi House type at IGRMS premises.B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa Qjojh] 2016 dks uo fuÆer [kksyh vkokl çdkj ds mn~?kkVu lekjksg esa eè; çns'k ds ekuuh; jkT;iky Jh vks ih

dksgyh / Honourable Governor of Madhya Pradesh Shri O P Kohali during Inaugura�on ceremony of Kholi House at IGRMS premises on February, 2016.

BA

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yík[k dh feêh ds crZuksa dh ijaijk% yík[k dh nqyZHk feêh ds crZuksa dh ijaijk dks n'kkZus okyh ;g v‚uykbu çn'kZuh laxzgky; dh eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh *dqEgkj ikjk* esa iznf'kZr izkn'kZ ij vkèkkfjr gSA yík[k esa] fyfdj gh ,dek= ,slk xk¡o gS tgk¡ çkphu dky ls pyh vk jgh feêh ds crZu cukus dh ijaijk vkt Hkh çpfyr gSA ;gka ds dqEgkj vius f'kYi dkS'ky ds fy, iwjs yík[k esa tkus tkrs gSaA ¼17&23 flracj] 2020½

ekaMok xksgjh ¼Hkhy&jkBok½% varjax laxzgky; Hkou

^ohFkh ladqy^ esa çnÆ'kr çn'kZuh ij vk/kkfjr ;g v‚uykbu

çn'kZuh eq[; :i ls eè; çns'k] xqtjkr] jktLFkku vkSj

egkjk"Vª jkT;ksa esa jgus okyh ,d çeq[k tutkfr *Hkhy* dh

thou 'kSyh vkSj mldh ewrZ vkSj vewrZ laL—fr dks n'kkZrh gSA

¼3&9 flracj] 2020½

A,B - baxkajkekla esa ekaMok xksgjh ¼Hkhy&jkBok½ nh?kkZ ds n`”;A / Glimpses of Mandwa Gohari (Bhil-Rathwa) Gallery at IGRMS.

jkBok leqnk; dk ikjaifjd vkokl çdkj% ;g

çn'kZuh laxzgky; dh *tutkrh; vkokl* eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh

esa çnÆ'kr jkBok leqnk; ds ikjaifjd vkokl ladqy dks

n'kkZrh gSA ;g izkn'kZ blls lacaf/kr vU; egRoiw.kZ tkudkjh

ds lkFk blds LFkkiR; egRo dks çnÆ'kr djrk gSA ¼10&16

flracj] 2020½

A - baxkajkekla esa jkBok vkokl çdkj esa ikjaifjd jkBok fHkfÙk fp=A / Tradi�onal Rathawa wall pain�ng in Rathawa house type at IGRMS.B - baxkajkeklaifjlj esa LFkkfir jkBok vkokl çdkj dk ,d –';A / A view of Rathawa house type installed at IGRMS premises.

B

BA

Rock Art: A Shared Heritage: In several museums of the world rock-art has been presented in form of replica in various contexts but in Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya it is available in its natural form. Its study not merely provides informa�on on the lifestyle, psyche, customs, folkways and world view of ancient popula�on but also prepares more comprehensive, more scien�fic basis for the study of contemporary tribal and folk

th thcommuni�es. (24 – 30 September, 2020)

'kSy dyk% ,d lk>k fojklr% nqfu;k ds dà laxzgky;ksa esa 'kSy dyk dks fofHkUu lanHkks± esa çfr—fr ds :i esa çLrqr fd;k x;k gS] ysfdu bafnjk xkaèkh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; ds ifjlj esa ;g vius ewy:i esa gh miyC/k gSA bldk vè;;u u dsoy thou 'kSyh] ekul] jhfr&fjoktksa] yksdkpkjksa vkSj çkphu vkcknh ds foÜo –f"Vdks.k ij tkudkjh çnku djrk gS cfYd ledkyhu vkfnoklh vkSj yksd leqnk;ksa ds vè;;u ds fy, vfèkd O;kid] vfèkd oSKkfud vkèkkj Hkh miyC/k djkrk gSA ¼24&30 flrEcj] 2020½

dksfoydkMw - rfeyukMq ds ifo= ou% baxkajkekla dh

iquhr ou eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa çkn'kZ ds :i esa LFkkfir dksfoy

dkMw rfeyukMq esa ç—fr dh iwtk ds Lo:i dks n'kkZrk gSA bl

çn'kZuh esa rfeyukMq ds nsoh&nsorkvksa dh ewfrZ;kWa vkSj ikSèks

'kkfey gSaA ¼1&7 vDVwcj] 2020½

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa dksfoydkMq iquhr ou ds nsoh&nsorkA / Dei�es of Kovilkadu Sacred Grove at IGRMS premises.B - baxkajkekla esa leqnk; ds lnL;ksa }kjk dksfoydkMq iqfur ou esa vuq"BkuA / Rituals at Kovilkadu Sacred Grove at IGRMS by community

members.

BAA - baxkajkekla esa feêh ds crZuksa ds fuekZ.k esa layXu yík[k ds ikjaifjd dqEgkjA / Trad�onal Po�ery ar�sts of Ladakh engaged in po�ery

work at IGRMS.B - yík[k ds feêh ds crZuA / Po�ery products of Ladakh.

BA

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa çkxSfrgkfld 'kSy fp=A / Prehistoric Rock pain�ngs at IGRMS premises.

BA

Po�ery tradi�on of Ladakh: This online

exhibi�on depic�ng the rare po�ery tradi�on of

Ladakh is based on an exhibit from Kumhar Para

open air exhibi�on of museum. In Ladakh, Likir is the

only village where the po�ery making tradi�on is

s�ll in vogue since ancient �mes. The po�ers of this

place are known all over Ladakh for their th rd

cra�smanship. (17 -23 September, 2020)

Mandwa Gohari (Bhil-Rathwa): Based on

the exhibi�on displayed in the Indoor Museum

building Veethi Sankul this online exhibi�on depicts

the way of life of the Bhils, a prominent tribe living

mainly in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat,

Rajasthan and Maharashtra and their tangible and rd thintangible culture. (3 - 09 September, 2020)

Tradi�onal house type of Rathawa

community: This exhibi�on shows the tradi�onal

dwelling complex of Rathwa community displayed in

the Tribal Habitat open air exhibi�on of the

Museum. This exhibit depicts its architectural

significance along with other important associated th th

informa�on. (10 -16 September, 2020)

A

Kovil Kadu – Sacred Groves of Tamil Nadu: Kovil Kadu installed as an exhibit in the Sacred Grove open air exhibi�on of IGRMS depicts the way of worshiping nature in Tamil Nadu. This exhibi�on comprises sculptures of dei�es and saplings from

st thTamilnadu. (1 -7 October, 2020)

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v#.kkpy çns'k ds okapks leqnk; dk ikjaifjd

?kj% okapks dks O;kid :i ls ukxk tutkfr ds :i esa tkuk tkrk

gSA os mÙkjh ukxkySaM dh lhek ls yxs iwoÊ v#.kkpy çns'k ds

yksaxÇMx] dkuqckjh] iksaxpkS vkSj oôk {ks= ds yxHkx 50 xkaoksa esa

QSys gq, gSa vkSj E;kaekj ds lkFk varjjk"Vªh; lhek lk>k djrs gSaA

,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd os ukxkySaM ls vkdj ;gkWa cls gSaA buds

xk¡o ?kuh vkcknh okys gSa vkSj igkfM+;ksa dh pksVh ij vkSj

dgh&dgha <yku ij fLFkr gSaA xkao nks ;k nks ls vfèkd Hkkxksa esa

foHkkftr gksrs gS ftUgsa *[ksy* ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS ftlesa vke

yksxksa] eqf[k;k ds fy, ?kj rFkk ;qokx`g gksrs gSaA buds ?kj

vk;rkdkj gksrs gSa ftldk ,d fljk vèkZo`Ùkkdkj gksrk gSA vkèkk

<kapk tehu ij vkSj vkèkk [kacs ij mBs gq, pcwrjs ij cuk;k tkrk

gSA ¼15&21 vDVwcj] 2020½

Tradi�onal house of Wancho community of

Arunachal Pradesh: The Wanchos are popularly

known as a Naga Tribe. They are spread in nearly 50

villages in Longding, Kanubari, Pongchau and Wakka

area of eastern Arunachal Pradesh bordering

Northern Nagaland and sharing interna�onal

boundary with Myanmar. It is believed that they

migrated to this place from Nagaland. The villages are

thickly populated and situated on the top of the hills

and some�mes on a slope. Villages are divided in two

or more divisions known as Khel having houses for

general people, chief and dormitories. Houses are

made in rectangular shape with one end semi-circular.

Half of the structure is built on the ground and half on th st

raised pla�orm on pile. (15 -21 October, 2020)

Chundan Vallam / Pali-odam (Snake Boat):

This huge boat installed at Coastal Village open air

exhibi�on is one of the pride possessions of the

museum. This 110 � long snake boat, which

par�cipated in the annual Valium-kali (boat fes�vals)

for nearly ten decades in Kerala, was acquired for the th thmuseum in the year 1991. (8 -14 October, 2020)

pqaMu oYye@ikyh&vksne ¼liZ ukSdk½% rVh;

xkao eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa LFkkfir ;g fo'kky uko laxzgky; dh

xkSjoiw.kZ laifÙk esa ls ,d gSA 110 QhV yach ;g liZ ukSdk] ftlus

dsjy esa yxHkx nl n'kdksa rd okÆ"kd osfy;e&dkyh ¼ukSdk

mRlo½ esa Hkkx fy;k] dks laxzgky; ds fy, o"kZ 1991 esa vfèkxzfgr

fd;k x;k FkkA ¼8&14 vDVwcj] 2020½

A - dsjy ls ikjaifjd liZ ukSdk dk Hkksiky rd ifjoguA / Transporta�on of Snake boat from Kerala to Bhopal.B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa leqnk; ds lnL;ksa }kjk liZ ukSdk dk Lokxr djus ds fy, vuq"BkuA / Rituals by community members to

welcoming the Snake Boat at IGRMS premises.

BA

A,B - bxa kja kekla ifjlj ea s çnf'krZ ikjia fjd okpa ks vkokl çdkjA / Tradi�onal Wancho house type installed at IGRMS premises.

BA

The Myth of Jeteer: It is one of the exhibit from Mythological Trail open air exhibi�on of IGRMS acquired from Sindhudurg, Maharashtra. This exhibit portrays the inner essence of the tribal and folk life and their worldviews through indigenous art forms. The myth of Jeteer is painted in the Chitrakathi style and depict the worship of the

nd thancestors as god. (22 -28 October, 2020)

tsrhj dh feFk dFkk% ;g ÇlèkqnqxZ] egkjk"Vª ls ladfyr vkSj baxkajkekla dh feFkd iFk eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa iznf'kZr çkn'kZ gSA ;g çkn'kZ vkfnoklh vkSj yksd thou ds ewy lkj vkSj mudh foÜo–f"V dks ns'kt dyk :iksa ds ekè;e ls n'kkZrk gSA tsrhj ds feFk dks fp=dFkh 'kSyh esa Hkxoku ds :i esa iwoZtksa dh iwtk dks n'kkrs fpf=r fd;k x;k gSA ¼22&28 vDVwcj] 2020½

Kothi: It is a tradi�onal house type of Himachal Pradesh installed in the Himalayan Village open air exhibi�on of IGRMS. This house type was collected from Delath village of Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh. A�er dismantling it was brought to the Bhopal along with all its material and reinstalled at Museum by the tradi�onal ar�sts from Himachal Pradesh. It shows unique tradi�onal knowledge and skills of the Himalayan people in building their houses suitably based on local ecology and the available

th thresources. (29 -4 November, 2020)

dksBh% baxkajkekla dh fgeky; xzke eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh

esa LFkkfir ;g fgekpy çns'k dk ,d ikjaifjd vkokl çdkj gS

ftls fgekpy çns'k ds f'keyk ftys ds MsyFk xkao ls ladfyr

fd;k x;k FkkA bls vyx&vyx djds bldh lHkh lkexzh dks

Hkksiky ykdj fgekpy çns'k ds ikjaifjd dykdkjksa }kjk fQj

ls laxzgky; esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k FkkA ;g fgeky; ds yksxkas

}kjk LFkkuh; miyCèk lalkèkuksa ds mi;ksx ls ikfjfLFkfrdh ds

vuq:i vius vkokl fuekZ.k ds vf}rh; ikjaifjd Kku vkSj

dkS'ky dks n'kkZrk gSA - ¼29 vDVwcj&4 uoEcj] 2020½

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa LFkkfir ikjaifjd vkokl çdkj dksBhA / Kothi a tradi�onal house type installed at IGRMS premises.

BA

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa LFkkfir tsrhj feFk çkn'kZ ds uohuhdj.k dk;Z esa tqVs ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal ar�sts engaged in renova�on work at Jeteer myth exhibited at IGRMS.

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa tsrhj feFkd dh çn'kZuhA / Jeteer myth exhibited at IGRMS premises.

BA

Makhana preparing technique – It is an exhibit from the Tradi�onal Technology open air exhibi�on of the museum. In this episode of Online Exhibi�on Series IGRMS presented a tradi�onal way of processing Makhana by folk people of Madhubani district of Bihar. Tradi�onally the works related to prepara�on of Makhana is carried out in Darbhanga,

thSitamarhi, Purnia and Ka�har districts of Bihar. (5 -th

11 November, 2020).

e[kkuk rS;kj djus dh rduhd% ;g izkn'kZ laxzgky; dh ikjaifjd rduhd eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh es LFkkfir gSA baxkajkekla }kjk izLrqr v‚uykbu çn'kZuh J`a[kyk dh bl dM+h esa fcgkj ds eèkqcuh ftys ds yksd leqnk;ksaa }kjk e[kkuk rS;kj djus dk ikjaifjd rjhdk çLrqr fd;k x;k gSA ijaijkxr :i ls fcgkj ds njHkaxk] lhrke<+h] iwÆ.k;k vkSj dfVgkj ftyksa esa e[kkuk rS;kj djus laca/kh dk;Z fd, tkrs gSaA ¼5&11 uoacj] 2020½

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Tradi�onal dwelling Complex of Gadaba

tribe of Odisha: It is one of the exhibit of Tribal

Habitat open air exhibi�on of IGRMS focused on the

vernacular architectural of Gadaba tribe. The

Gadabas are inhabi�ng on the Mountains of

Southern district of Koraput in the State of Odisha.

Their villages consist of one or two hamlets and

pastures surrounded by forest towards the

periphery. There are three different house types

found among the villages of Gadabas. The first house

type called 'Chhendidien' is the most tradi�onal

house type having a circular plan with the conical

roof. The second house type called 'Mordien' is

having rectangular plan with four slopped roof. The

house consist of two to three adjacent rooms. The

third type is a two-slopped house called 'Dendidien'

having two rooms with or without separate cow th thshed. (19 -25 November, 2020)

vksfM'kk dh xnck tutkfr dk ikjaifjd vkokl

ifjlj% ;g baxkajkekla dh tutkrh; vkokl eqDrkdk'k

çn'kZuh dk ;g izkn'kZ xnck tutkfr dh ns'kt okLrqdyk ij

dsafær gS A xnck vksfM'kk jkT; esa dksjkiqV ds nf{k.kh ftys ds

igkM+ksa ij fuokl dj jgs gSaA taxy ls f?kjs muds xkaWoksa esa

vkl&ikl ,d ;k nks Vksyk vkSj pjkxkg gksrs gSaA xnck ds xkaoksa

esa rhu vyx&vyx çdkj ds vkokl gksrs gSaA igys vkokl dks

*NsafMfM;u* dgk tkrk gS] ;g lcls ikjaifjd vkokl gS tks

o`Rrkdkj ;kstuk ij 'kaDokdkj Nr okyk gksrk gSA nwljs vkokl

dks *eksÆM;u* dgk tkrk gS ftldh vkd`fr pkj <yku okyh

Nr ds lkFk vk;rkdkj gksrh gSA ;g vkokl nks ls rhu dejksa

dk gksrk gSA rhljk vkokl nks&<yku okyk ?kj gS ftls

*MsufMfM;u* dgk tkrk gS ftlesa nks dejs gksrs gSa A ;g

xkS'kkyk ds lkFk ;k muds fcuk Hkh gks ldrk gSA ¼19&25 uoacj]

2020½

The Uthlu Birhors of Jharkhand: Installed in

Gallery no. 2 of Veethi Sankul the indoor museum

building, this exhibit presents the livelihood and

se�lement pa�ern of the Birhor tribe of Jharkhand.

It showcases their dis�nc�ve livelihood pa�erns th based on their tradi�onal economic ac�vi�es. (12 -

th19 November, 2020)

>kj[kaM ds mFkyw fcjgksj% varjax laxzgky; Hkou

ohFkh ladqy dh nh?kkZ Øekad 2 esa iznf'kZr ;g izkn'kZ >kj[kaM dh

fcjgksj tutkfr dh vkthfodk vkSj clkgV ds Lo:i dks

çLrqr djrk gSA ;g muds ikjaifjd vkfFkZd fØ;kdykiksa ij

vk/kkfjr mudh fof'k"V thou i)fr dks n'kkZrk gSA ¼12&19

uoacj] 2020½

BA

A B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa e[kkuk çlaLdj.k ij dk;Z'kkykA / Workshop on processing of Makhana at IGRMS premises.

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa fcjgksj vkokl çdkjA / Birhor House type at IGRMS premises.

A B

Longpi Po�ery of Manipur: It is one of the exhibit from Kumhar Para open air exhibi�on of IGRMS . This exhibit portrays the unique po�ery tradi�on of the Tangkhul Naga tribe from Ukhrul district of Manipur. A wide range of blackware po�ery ranging from simple household utensils to large vessels, including innova�vely cra�ed decora�ve and art items, are exhibited in this exhibi�on. The Tangkhul Naga Po�ers prepared these exhibits during workshops organized by

th ndIGRMS in the museum premises. (26 November- 2 December, 2020)

ef.kiqjh ds yksaxih e`nHkkaM% ;g baxkajkekla dh dqEgkj ikjk eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa iznf'kZr ,d izkn'kZ gSA ;g çkn'kZ ef.kiqj ds m[k:y ftys dh rax[kqy ukxk tutkfr ds feêh ds crZuksa dh vuwBh ijaijk dks n'kkZrh gSA bl izn'kZuh esa lk/kkj.k ?kjsyw crZuksa ls ysdj cM+s crZuksa ftuesa uohu :i ls rS;kj dh xà ltkoVh vkSj dyk oLrqvksa dks lekfgr fd;s CySd os;j i‚Vjh dh ,d foLr`r J`a[kyk çnÆ'kr dh xà gSA baxkajkekla }kjk laxzgky; ifjlj esa vk;ksftr dk;Z'kkykvksa ds nkSjku bu çkn'kksaZ dks rax[kqy ukxk dqEHkdkjksa }kjk rS;kj fd;k x;k gSA ¼26 uoacj&2 fnlEcj] 2020½

Rock pain�ngs at IGRMS : Icons of Eternity: Probably the IGRMS is only museum in the world having natural prehistoric rock shelters with rich pain�ng in its own campus. There are approx. 32 prehistoric rock shelters within the campus of museum, which are given the form of open air

rd thexhibi�on. (3 -9 December, 2020)

baxkajkekla esa 'kSy fp=% vkbd‚Ul v‚Q bZVjfuVh%

laHkor% baxkajkekla nqfu;k dk ,dek= laxzgky; gS] ftlds vius

ifjlj esa cgqewY; izkd`frd çkxSfrgkfld fpf=r 'kSykJ; gSA

laxzgky; ds ifjlj esa yxHkx 32 çkxSfrgkfld 'kSykJ; gSa ftUgSa

eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh dk :i fn;k x;k gSA ¼3&9 fnlacj] 2020½

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa LFkkfir xnck vkokl çdkjA / Gadba House type installed at IGRMS premises.

B - xnck lnL; vius ?kj ds lkeusA / Members of Gadba community in front of their house type.

A B

BA

A, B - feêh ds crZuksa ds dk;Z esa layXu ef.kiqj ds ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal ar�sts from Manipur engaged in po�ery work.

BA

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa çkxSfrgkfld 'kSy fp=A / Prehistoric Rock pain�ngs at IGRMS premises.

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Sarna–Sacred Groves of Jharkhand and Chha�sgarh: It is an exhibit from the Sacred Groves open air exhibi�on of the museum. Sarna is a term used to refer a sacred grove in the Chhotanagpur plateau (Jharkhand) and Chha�sgarh. Sarna is a religious centre of the community within the village eco-system where the village deity resides. The Munda, Oraon, Korwa and Rao�a etc. are

thcommuni�es having belief in the Sarna religion. (10

th-16 December, 2020)

ljuk&>kj[kaM vkSj NRrhlx<+ ds iquhr ou%& ;g laxzgky; dh iquhr ou eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh dk ,d izkn'kZ gSA ljuk NksVkukxiqj iBkj ¼>kj[kaM½ vkSj NÙkhlx<+ esa ifo= miou dks lanfHkZr djus ds fy, bLrseky fd;k tkus okyk ,d 'kCn gSA ljuk xk¡o ds ikfjfLFkfrdh ra= ds Hkhrj leqnk; dk ,d /kkfeZd dsaæ gS tgk¡ xk¡o ds nsork fuokl djrs gSaA eqaMk] mjkao] dksjok vkSj jkofr;k vkfn ljuk dks ekuus okys leqnk; gSaA ¼10&16 fnlacj] 2020½

The Tradi�onal Galo House of Arunachal Pradesh: It is one of the exhibit displayed in the Tribal Habitat open air exhibi�on of IGRMS. The Galo is one of the important tribes of North East India, largely concentrated in the West Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. Galo villages are o�en situated near the river, and the site with considerable height on the spur of hills is generally chosen for habita�on. The tradi�onal Galo house is a massive structure built with locally available materials like wood, bamboo, cane, and palm leaves as thatching material. It is rectangular in plan and stands on s�lts of wooden and bamboo poles, the height of which depends on the gradient of an undula�ng terrain of

th ththe land. (24 -30 December, 2020)

v#.kkpy çns'k dk ikjaifjd xkyks gkml% ;g baxkajkekla dh eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh tutkrh; vkokl esa çnf'kZr izkn'kZ esa ls ,d gSA xkyks mÙkj iwoZ Hkkjr dh egRoiw.kZ tutkfr;ksa esa ls ,d gS] tks eq[; :i ls v#.kkpy çns'k ds if'pe fl;kax ftys esa dsafær gSA xkyks xkao vDlj unh ds ikl fLFkr gksrs gSa] vkSj vke rkSj ij jgus ds fy, igkfM+;ksa ij dkQh ÅapkbZ okys LFky dks pquk tkrk gSA ikjaifjd xkyks vkokl ,d fo'kky lajpuk gS ftldk fuekZ.k ydM+h] ckal] csar vkSj rkM+ ds iÙkksa tSlh LFkkuh; :i ls miyC/k lkexzh ls fd;k tkrk gSA ;g vkd`fr esa vk;rkdkj gksrk gS vkSj ydM+h vkSj ckal ds [kaHks ds ik;ksa ij [kM+k gksrk gS] ftldh ÅapkbZ Hkwfe dh <ky rFkk mlds mrkj&p<+ko ij fuHkZj djrh gSA ¼24&30 fnlacj] 2020½

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa n'kgjk jFk ds iqufuZekZ.k esa layXu ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal ar�sts engaged in assembling the Dussera Chariot at IGRMS premises.

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa çnÆ'kr n'kgjk jFkA / A view of Dussera Chariot at IGRMS premises.

Dussera Chariot of Bastar: The Dussera is celebrated in various parts of India to mark the victory of god “Rama” or the goddess “Shak�” over the evil powers. But in Bastar, Chha�sgarh it is an occasion to propi�ate the supreme goddess “Danteshwari Mai” of the local pantheon. This exhibit is a chariot related with Dussera of Bastar in

th rdChha�sgarh. (17 -23 December, 2020)

cLrj dk n'kgjk jFk% n'kgjk Hkkjr ds fofHkUu fgLlksa esa jk{klh 'kfä;ksa ij Hkxoku ̂ ^jke^^ ;k nsoh ̂ ^'kfä^^ dh thr dks lekjksfgr djus ds fy, euk;k tkrk gS ysfdu cLrj] NÙkhlx<+ esa ;g LFkkuh; nsoh&nsorkvksa esa loksZPp nsoh ^^nars'ojh ekbZ^^ dks çlUu djus dk volj gksrk gSA ;g çkn'kZ NÙkhlx<+ esa cLrj ds n'kgjk ls lacaf/kr jFk gSA ¼17&23 fnlacj] 2020½

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa ljuk mRlo dk n`”;A / Glimpses of Sarna fes�val at IGRMS premises.A B

Po�er's myth of Kutch, Gujarat: It is one of the exhibit from Mythological Trail open air exhibi�on of IGRMS acquired from Kutch, Gujarat. This exhibit portrays the myth and associated storyline with the po�er's community in Kutch, Gujarat. The po�ery displayed here belongs to Khavda, a small village in Bhuj taluk of Kutch district, Guarat. It is located very near to the Rann of Kutch. A wide variety of vessels, such as pots for storing water and grains, plates, big dishes, bowls, lamps etc. are

st thmade. (31 December, 2020 - 6 January, 2021)

dPN] xqtjkr dk dqEgkj feFkd% ;g dPN] xqtjkr ls vf/kx`ghr baxkajkekla dh feFkd ohfFk eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa çnf'kZr ,d izkn'kZ gSA ;g izkn'kZ dPN] xqtjkr ds dqEgkj ds feFkd vkSj lcaf/kr dFkkud dks n'kkZrk gSA ;gkWa çnf'kZr fd;s x;s feêh ds crZu xqtjkr ds dPN ftys dh Hkqt rkyqdk ds ,d NksVs ls xkao [kkoM+k ds gSa tks dPN ds j.k ds cgqr ikl gSA ;gkWa ikuh vkSj vukt ds HkaMkj.k ds fy, crZu] IysV] cM+h r'rfj;kWa] dVksjs] nhid vkfn tSls dbZ çdkj ds crZu cuk, tkrs gSaA ¼31 fnlacj] 2020 & 6 tuojh] 2021½

Chokat: Chokat is a tradi�onal house type of Himachal Pradesh installed as an exhibit in the “Himalayan Village” open air exhibi�on of the museum.This exhibi�on showcases marvelous tradi�onal architecture of the Himalayan region and its significance. It is believed that, Choukat is a symbol of harmony in hilly

th thlife and culture. (7 -13 January, 2021)

pkSdV% pksdV fgekpy çns'k dk ,d ikjaifjd ?kj gS tks laxzgky; ds ̂^fgeky; xzke^ eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa ,d izkn'kZZ ds :i esa LFkkfir gSA ;g izkn”kZ fgeky; {ks= dh vn~Hkqr ikjaifjd okLrqdyk rFkk mlds egRo dks n”kkZrk gSA ,slk ekuk tkrk gS fd *pkSdV* igkM+h thou vkSj laL—fr esa lkeatL; dk lqanj uewuk gSA ¼7&13 tuojh] 2021½

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa LFkkfir pkSdV vkokl çdkjA / Chokat house type installed at IGRMS premises.B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa pkSdV vkokl çdkj ds fuekZ.k esa layXu ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal ar�sts engaged in construc�on of

Chokat house type at IGMRS premises.

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa xkyks vkokl çdkj dk ,d –';A / A view of Galo House type at IGRMS premises.

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa xkyks vkokl çdkj ds fuekZ.k esa layXu ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal ar�sts engaged at construc�on of Galo House type at IGRMS premises.

A B

BAA - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa dPN ds feêh ds crZuksa ds feFkd ij çn'kZuhA / Exhibi�on on Po�ery myth of Kutch at IGRMS premises.B - baxkajkekla esa fHky fp= esa iznf”kZr xqtjkr ds dqEgkjksa dh ikSjkf.kd dFkkA / Mythology depicted on Wall relief of Po�ers of Gujarat at

IGMRS .

A B

A B

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Warli House- A tradi�onal house type of Warli tribe from Maharastra: It is one of the exhibits displayed in the Tribal Habitat open air exhibi�on of IGRMS. Warli houses are built with plastered mud wall made of bamboo. The floor of the house is plastered with cow dung. Mud is a major material used for plinth and flooring.They commonly use palm leaves and paddy straw for thatching which keeps the house considerably cool during summer, and the roof never leaks in spite of heavy monsoon. Beau�ful ar�s�c manifesta�on of the famous Warli

thpain�ng can be seen on the walls of the house. (28

rdJanuary- 3 February, 2021)

okjyh vkokl% egkjk"Vª dh okjyh tutkfr dk ,d ikjaifjd vkokl izdkj% ;g baxkjkekla dh tutkrh; vkokl çn'kZuh esa çnf'kZr çkn'kksZa esa ls ,d gSA okjyh vkokl dh nhokj dks ckal ij feêh dh NikbZ dj cuk;k tkrk gS rFkk Q'kZ dks xk; ds xkscj ls yhik tkrk gSA feêh ,d çeq[k lkexzh gS ftldk mi;ksx fIyaFk vkSj Q'kZ ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA vkerkSj ij rkM+ ds iÙkksa vkSj /kku ds Hkwls dk mi;ksx NIij ds fy, djrs gSa tks xfeZ;ksa ds nkSjku ?kj dks dkQh BaMk j[krk gS] vkSj Hkkjh ckfj'k ds ckotwn Nr dHkh yhd ugha djrh gSA ?kj dh nhokjksa ij çfl) okyhZ isafVax dh lqanj dykRed vfHkO;fä ns[kh tk ldrh gSA ¼28 tuojh&3 Qjojh] 2021½

Ganna Charakh: It is a tradi�onal sugar cane crusher acquired from Maharastra and installed as an exhibit in the Tradi�onal Technology Park open air exhibi�on of the museum. This exhibi�on tries to showcase the intelligence and crea�vity of the people living in simple socie�es. This device used to extract sugarcane juice with the help of the

th thmovement of the rotor by a bull. (14 -20 January, 2021)

xUuk pj[k% ;g ,d ikjaifjd xUuk pj[kk gS ftls

egkjk"Vª ls v/khx`ghr dj laxzgky; dh ikjaifjd rduhdh ikdZ

eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa ,d izkn”kZ ds :i esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA

;g çn'kZuh ljy lektksa esa jgus okys yksxksa dh cqf)eÙkk vkSj

jpukRedrk dks çnf'kZr djus dk ç;kl djrh gSA ;g midj.k

cSy }kjk jksVj dks xfr iznku dj xUus dk jl fudkyus ds fy,

ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA ¼14&20 tuojh] 2021½

Nomadic life of the Dewar and Rabari community: It is an exhibit from the Indoor Gallery no.2 of Veethi Sankul-the indoor museum building. In this exhibi�on, the nomadic lifestyle of the nomads and their associated material culture are depicted. Visitors may find a first-hand experience to explore the nomadic life of the Rabari and Dewar

st thcommunity through this exhibi�on. (21 -27 January, 2021)

nsokj vkSj jckjh leqnk; dk ?kqearw thou% ;g

ohFkh ladqy varjax laxzgky; Hkou dh nh?kkZ dzekad 2 esa

çnf'kZr ,d izkn'kZ gSA bl çn'kZuh esa ?kqearw leqnk;ksa dh thou

'kSyh vkSj muls tqM+h HkkSfrd laL—fr dks n'kkZ;k x;k gSA bl

çn'kZuh ds ek/;e ls vkxarqdksa dks jckjh ,oa nsokj leqnk;ksa ds

?kqearw thou dks tkuus le>us dk lh/kk ekSdk feyrk gSA

¼21&27 tuojh] 2021½

B

A

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa LFkkfir xUuk pj[k ,oa mldh dk;Z iz.kkyh dk çn'kZuA / Demonstra�on of Ganna Charakh and its working procedure installed in IGRMS premises.

B

A

A - vkius ikjaifjd ?kj ds lkeus nsokj leqnk; ds lnL;A / Dewar community member in front of their House. B - nsokj Msjk& nsokj cLrhA / Dewar Dera – a Dewar hamlet.

nsojkbZ% egkjk"Vª dk ,d ifo= miou & nsojkbZ

egkjk"Vª dk ,d ifo= miou gS ftls laxzgky; ds iquhr ou

eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA ;g çk—frd laink

ds HkaMkj ds :i esa dk;Z djrk gS vkSj xkaoksa ds

lkekftd&lkaL—frd thou esa egRoiw.kZ Hkwfedk fuHkkrk gSA

egkjk"Vª ds jRukfxjh vkSj fla/kqnqxZ ftyksa esa] çR;sd xkao esa de ls

de ,d iquhr ou gSA nsojk; ds futh LokfeRo okys iquhr ouksa

ds dqN vioknksa ds lkFk] lHkh ouksa dh Hkwfe jktLo foHkkx dh gSA

gkyk¡fd] ;g lacaf/kr xzke iapk;rksa dks muds çca/ku vkSj ç'kklu

ds fy, lkSai fn;k tkrk gSA ¼11&17 Qjojh] 2021½

Devrai: A Sacred Groves of Maharashtra - Devrai is a sacred grove of Maharashtra installed at the Sacred Grove open air exhibi�on of the museum. It func�ons as repositories of the natural wealth and play an important role in the socio-cultural life of the villages. In Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg Districts of Maharashtra, each village has at least one Sacred Groves. With a few excep�ons of privately owned Sacred Groves of Devraies, lands of all the groves belong to the revenue department. However, it is handed over to respec�ve village panchayats for

th ththeir management and administra�on. (11 -17 February, 2021)

Po�ery tradi�on of Pokharan, Rajasthan: It is one of the exhibit from Kumhar Para open air exhibi�on of IGRMS belonging to Pokharan, Rajasthan. Po�ers of Pokharan prepare ar�cles of domes�c use, religious and decora�ve as well in different shapes, size in red and white colour. The common po�ery are unsophis�cated and it is free of eccentricity and ar�fice occasion specific certainly have designs and decora�on like etched geometrical

th thpa�erns, floral mo�fs etc. (4 – 10 February, 2021)

iks[kj.k] jktLFkku dh feêh ds crZuksa dh ijaijk%

;g baxkajkekla dh dqEgkj ikjk eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh dk ,d izkn'kZ

gS] tks iks[kj.k] jktLFkku ls lacaf/kr gSA iks[kj.k ds dqEgkj ?kjsyw

mi;ksx ds crZuksa ds lkFk fofHkUu vk—fr;ksa] vkdkj&izdkj dh

yky vkSj lQsn jax ls jaxh /kkfeZd vkSj ltkoVh oLrq,a Hkh cukrs

gSaA feêh ds lkekU; crZu lgt gksrs gSaA volj fo'ks"k ds vuq:i

cuh oLrqvksa dks uDdk'khnkj T;kferh; :ikdkj] iq"i :ikaduks

vkfn ls ltk;k tkrk gSA ¼4&10 Qjojh] 2021½

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa feêh ds crZu cukus esa layXu iks[kj.k ds ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal Ar�sts from Pokharan engaged in making their po�ery at IGRMS premises.

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa ikjaifjd dykdkjksa }kjk iks[kj.k ds feêh ds crZuksa ij 'kS{kf.kd dk;ZØeA / Educa�onal programe on Pokharan Po�ery by tradi�onal ar�sts at IGRMS premises.

BA

A,B - baxkajkekla dh eqäkdk'k çn'kZuh esa okjyh vkokl çdkjA / Warli house type in open air exhibi�on of IGRMS.

A B

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Bhunga: Bhunga is a tradi�onal dwelling complex of semi nomad community of Gujarat constructed in the Desert village open air exhibi�on of the museum. Rabari habitat is also unique like their a�res, lifestyle, social tradi�ons and customs. Simple but very useful Rabari dwelling called Bhunga with ar�culated infrastructure and conical thatched roof are iden�ty of Rabari villages. Made with clay and cow dung “Bhunga” consists of one room only. Roof of the house is made by thatching grass and leaves between branches and trees trunk. Water proofing is done by applying plaster of mud and cow dung and covered with another layer of grass. Mul�purpose inbuilt storage almirahs called Kothiya (circular) and Kothle (rectangular) are also made of clay. It a�racts visitors for its a�rac�ve circular infrastructure, conical roof and fascina�ng interior

th thdecora�on. (18 -24 February, 2021)

Hkqaxk% Hkxaq k xtq jkr ds vèkZ ?keq ra w lenq k; dk ,d

ikjia fjd vkokl lda yq gS ftldk fuek.Z k lxa gz ky; dh eDq rkdk'k

çn'kuZ h e:xkz e ea s fd;k x;k gAS jckjh vokl ftls Hkxaq k dgk

tkrk gS muds iguko]s thou 'kyS h] lkekftd ijia jkvka s vkjS

jhfr&fjoktka s dh rjg gh lgt yfs du vf}rh; gkrs s gAS cfq u;knh

<kpa s vkjS 'kDa okdkj Qlw dh Nra s jckjh xkoa ka s dh igpku gAaS feêh

vkjS xkcs j ls cus Hkxaq k ea s ,d gh d{k gkrs k gAS bldh Nr iMs k+ a s dh

Vgfu;kWa vkjS rus ds chp ea s ?kkl vkjS ifRr;ka s dh Nktu djds

cukbZ tkrh gAS feêh vkjS xkcs j dk yis yxkdj vkjS ?kkl dh

nlw jh ijr ls mls <ddj bldh okVj çfw Qxa dh tkrh gAS

dkfs B;kWa ¼xkys kdkj½ vkjS dkFs kys ¼vk;rkdkj½ uked cgmq í's kh;

HkMa kj.k vyekjh Hkh feêh dh cuh gkrs h gAaS vkxra dq ka s dks bldk

vkd"kdZ xkys kdkj cfq u;knh <kpa k] 'kDa okdkj Nr vkjS vkra fjd

ltkoV vuk;kl gh vkdf"krZ dj yrs h gAS ¼18&24 Qjojh] 2021½

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa Hkqaxk ds uohuhdj.k dk;Z esa layXu ikjaifjd jckjh dykdkjA / Tradi�onal Rabari ar�sts engaged in renova�on work of Bhunga at IGRMS premises.

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa çnf'kZr Hkqaxk vkokl çdkjA / Bhunga Dwellings displayed at IGRMS premises

A B

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa iquhr ou mRlo ds nkSjku nsojkà iquhr ou esa vuq"BkuA / Rituals during Sacred Groove Fes�val in Devrai Sacred grove at IGRMS.

A B

jsgkadh% ejke ukxk] ef.kiqj dk ;qok x`g% lxa zgky;

dh tutkrh; vkokl eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh eas LFkkfir ;g izkn'kZ

mÙkj iow Ê igkfM;+ kas ds vlery bykdkas eas jgus okys s ykxs kas dh

vn~Hkqr ikjia fjd okLrqdyk vkSj mlds egRo dks çnf'kZr djrk

gSA ;g ekuk tkrk gS fd jgda h ejke ukxk tutkfr ds ;qokvkas

ds ,d f'k{k.k dæas ds :i eas dk;Z djrk gSA ¼25 Qjojh&3 ekpZ]

2021½

Rehanki, The Boy's Dormitory of the Maram Naga, Manipur: This exhibit is installed in the Tribal Habitat open air exhibi�on of the museum. In this exhibi�on marvelous tradi�onal architecture of the people and its significance living in the rough terrain of North eastern states has also been showcased. It is believed that, Rahanki serves as a learning centre of

th rdyouths among Maram Naga tribe. (25 February-3 March 2021)

fyEcw leqnk; dk ikjaifjd ?kj% flfôe ds Çycw

leqnk; dk ;g ikjaifjd vkokl laxzgky; dh fgeky;h xzke

eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa fufeZr fd;k x;k gSA Çycw vkokl ydM+h]

iRFkj vkSj ckal vkfn ls cuk nks eaftyk edku gksrk gS] ftlesa

ydM+h dh lh<+h yxh gksrh gSA bl ?kj dk Hkwry dkQh cM+k gksrk

gS ftldk mi;ksx vukt] diM+s vkSj vU; ewY;oku oLrqvksa dks

j[kus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA ¼11&17 ekpZ] 2021½

Tradi�onal House of Limboo community: It is a tradi�onal dwelling complex of Limboo community of Sikkim constructed in the Himalayan Village open air exhibi�on of the Museum. A Limboo habitat is double storied house made of wood, stone, and bamboo etc. with a�ached wooden ladder. The ground floor of the house is quite bigger which is used for keeping food

th grains, clothes and other valuable ar�cles. (11 -th17 March, 2021)

xksaMksa dh mRifÙk dFkk% laxzgky; dh feFkd iFk

eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa LFkkfir ;g izkn'kZ xksaM mRifRr dFkk ,oa

euq"; us ç—fr ds lkFk ?kfu"B ln~Hkko cuk;s j[krs gq, fdl rjg

[ksrh djuk lh[kk dks n'kkZrk gSA xksaM leqnk; }kjk mi;ksx fd,

tkus okyh vUu HkaMkj.k *fyykj* dksBh dks bl çn'kZuh esa n'kkZ;k

x;k gSA xksaMksa esa fyykj dk vFkZ eLrd ;k flj gksrk gSA dksBh dh

ÅapkbZ cgqr de j[kh tkrh gS rkfd blds uhps ls ?kj esa ços'k

djrs le; gj O;fDr dks >qduk iM+sA >qdus dh ihNs ges'kk

vukt dks lEeku nsus dk Hkko gksrk gSA ¼4&10 ekpZ] 2021½

The Origin Myth of Gonds: Installed in the

Mythological Trail open air exhibi�on of the

museum this exhibit depicts the en�re story of

Gond origin and how man working in close

harmony with nature learnt to �ll the land. Lillar

Kothi, a granary store used by Gond community is

depicted in this exhibi�on. Among the Gonds, Lilar

means mastak or head. The height of the Kothi is

kept much low so that someone has to bow while

entering through it into the house. It is a sense of th thpaying respect to grains every �me. (4 -10

March, 2021)

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa jsgkadh&ejke ukxk ds ;qok x`g dk ,d –';A / A view of Rehanki a youth dormitory of Maram Naga at IGRMS premises

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa ejke ukxk leqnk; ds lnL;A / Member of Maram Naga community at IGRMS premises.

A B

A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa yhYykj dksBh dk ,d –';A / A view of Lillar Kothi at IGRMS premises.

B - fyYykj dksBh ij xksaM dh mRifÙk dFkk dks n'kkZrs fHkfÙk fp=A / Wall relief on Lillar Kothi depic�ng the mythology of Gond origin.

BA

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A - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa fyEcw vkokl çdkj dk ,d –';A / A view of Limboo house type at IGRMS premises.

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa fyacw vkokl çdkj ds fuekZ.k esa layXu ikjaifjd dykdkjA / Tradi�onal Ar�sts engaged in construc�on of Limboo house at IGRMS premises.

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa çnÆ'kr jgVA / Rahat Exhibited at IGRMS premises

jgV% jgV eq[; :i ls ns'k ds eSnkuh bykdksa esa Çlpkà dh egRoiw.kZ vkSj çHkkoh ikjaifjd rduhdksa esa ls ,d gSA ;g laxzgky; dh ikjaifjd rduhd eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa LFkkfir egRoiw.kZ çkn'kkZ esa ls ,d gS ftls eè; çns'k ds ÇHkM ftys ls ladfyr fd;k x;k gSA jgV dk mi;ksx ÇHkM ds vykok jktLFkku vkSj vU; eSnkuh bykdksa esa Hkh fd;k tkrk gSA ¼18&24 ekpZ] 2021½

Rahat: Rahat is one of the important and effec�ve tradi�onal technique of irriga�on, mainly in the plain areas of the country. It is one of the important exhibits installed in the Tradi�onal Technology Park open-air exhibi�on of the museum. This object is collected from the Bhind District of Madhya Pradesh. Apart from the Bhind, Rahat is also used in Rajasthan and other plain

th rdareas (18 -24 March, 2021)

Hkkjr ds tutkrh; vkSj yksd leqnk;ksa ds chp çpfyr eq[kkSVs% baxkajkekla ds varjax izn'kZuh Hkou ohFkh ladqy dh nh?kkZ Øekad 8 esa Hkkjr ds tutkrh; vkSj yksd leqnk;ksa esa çpfyr eq[kkSVksa ds laxzg dh ,d foLr`r J`a[kyk çnÆ'kr dh xbZ gSA çn'kZuh esa if'pe caxky ds jktca'kh leqnk; ds eq[kkSVs] dukZVd ds rqyq yksxksa ds èkkrq ds eq[kkSVs] eè; çns'k ds cSxk] vksfM'kk vkSj fgekpy çns'k dh eq[kkSVk ijaijk,a] v#.kkpy çns'k dh eksUik tutkfr vkSj flfDde ds flfDdeh yksxksa ds ckS) eq[kkSVs 'kkfey gSaA ¼25&31 ekpZ] 2021½

Masks prevalent among the tribal and folk communi�es of India: The Gallery number 8 in Veethi Sankul- the indoor museum building of IGRMS displays a wide range of collec�on of masks prevalent among the tribal and folk communi�es of India. The exhibi�on includes masks from Rajbanshi community of West Bengal, metal masks from the Tulu people of Karnataka, the Baiga of Madhya Pradesh; mask tradi�ons from Odisha and Himachal Pradesh, Buddhist masks from the Monpa tribe of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkimese people

th stof Sikkim. (25 – 31 March, 2021)

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A - jktca'kh leqnk; dk eq[kkSVk u`R;A / Mask dance of Rajbanshi community.

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa ikjaifjd dykdkjksa }kjk eq[kkSVksa dk fuekZ.kA / Making of Masks by Tradi�onal ar�sts at IGRMS premises.

A B

1-2 vfHkys[kh; lalkèkuksa dk lq–<+hdj.k% leh{kk vofèk ds nkjS ku] lxa gz ky; us vius lxa gz ea s yxHkx 2295 fMftVy fp=] 29 ?kVa s ls vfèkd dh v‚fM;k&s ohfM;ks fjd‚ÉMx] Hkkjrh;@fon's kh if=dkvka s ds 77 vda tkMs u+ s ds lkFk 2 iLq rdka s dk idz k'ku Hkh fd;kA

1.2. Strengthening of Archival Resources: During the period under review, the Museum added nearly 2295 digital images, over 29 hours of audio-video recordings, 77 volumes of Indian/Foreign Journals and published 2 books for its collec�on.

'kS{kf.kd xfrfofèk;k¡ laxzgky; dk ,d vfHkUu vax gSa tks yksxksa dks lhèks laxzgky; ls tksM+rh gSA laxzgky;&vkxarqd laca/kksa dks cuk;s j[kus ds fy, baxkajkekla fofHkUu 'kS{kf.kd ,oa vkmVjhp xfrfof/k;ksa ds rgr LFkkuh; yksxksa ds lfgr iwjs ns'k esa Ldwyh cPpksa] f'k{kdksa] fo}kuksa vkSj vU; is'ksoj vkSj xSj&is'ksoj vkxarqdksa ds fy, fofHkUu dk;ZØeksa dk vk;kstu djrk gSA

laxzgky; 'kS{kf.kd vkSj vkmVjhp xfrfofèk;ksa esa *djks vkSj lh[kks* laxzgky; 'kS{kf.kd dk;ZØe] dykdkj dk;Z'kkyk] laxks"Bh@lEesyu@'kS{kf.kd dk;Z'kkyk] laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku ekyk] okÆ"kd baxkajkekla O;k[;ku] jk"Vªh; vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; fnolksa ds volj ij fo'ks"k lekjksg ds lkFk ewrZ ,o vewrZ /kjksgj ls lacaf/kr fo"k;ksa ij vk;kstu 'kkfey gSaA bl vofèk ds nkSjku dksfoM&19 egkekjh ds çfrcaèk ds dkj.k buesa ls dqN xfrfofèk;ksa dk vk;kstu ugÈ fd;k tk ldkA gkykafd] laxzgky; }kjk v‚uykbu ekè;e ls fuEufyf[kr 'kS{kf.kd vkSj vkmVjhp xfrfofèk;ksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k%

02 a'kS{kf.kd ,oa vkmVjhp xfrfof/k;kWEducation & Outreach Activities

Educa�onal ac�vi�es had been an integral part of the museum as it directly associates masses with the Museum. In order to maintain the Museum-visitor alliance, IGRMS organizes various educa�on programs and outreach ac�vi�es catering to wide-ranging audiences such as school children, teachers, scholars and other professional and non-professional visitors including local popula�on across the country. The Museum educa�on and outreach ac�vi�es include 'Do & Learn' Museum Educa�on Programme, Ar�sts Workshop, Seminar/Conference/academic workshop, Museum Popular Lectures, Annual IGRMS Lecture, par�cular fes�vals and celebra�on of na�onal and interna�onal days as also the occasions and issues related to tangible and intangible heritage, etc. During the period due to COVID-19 pandemic restric�on some of these ac�vi�es could not be organized. However, following Educa�on and Outreach ac�vi�es were carried out through online mode by the Museum:

2.1 Annual Lecture under Tagore Na�onal Fellowship for Culture: Prof. Kishor K. Basa, Tagore Na�onal Fellow and Former Director, IGRMS. Prof. Basa delivered a lecture on the Topic “Anthropology and Museums in India: Trends

thand Trajectories” on 18 June, 2020 through Facebook live. as part of has Fellowship.2.2 Museum Popular Lecture Series: Museum Popular Lecture is one of important and pres�gious academic ac�vi�es of the Museum. It aims to disseminate knowledge related to current trends in research works by eminent scholars and researchers in field of anthropology, museology, archaeology, art, architecture, sociology, history etc. This lecture generally focuses on topics such as emerging social issues, sustainability, environment, adapta�on, women empowerment and par�cipa�on, inclusive museums, accessibility, etc. During the period, following lectures were organized in this series by the Museum:

th2.2.1 On the occasion of the 129 Birth Anniversary of

thBharat Ratna Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar on 14 April, 2020 Shri Dilip Singh Joint Director IGRMS Bhopal delivered an online lecture on “Democracy and the Ideal of fraternity: Lesson for India a�er corona pandemic”. 2.2.2 Prof. Amareswar Galla, Director, Interna�onal Centre for Inclusive Cultural Leadership, Anant Na�onal University, Ahmadabad, Gujarat delivered an online lecture on the topic 'Ethnographic /Anthropology Museums: Agencies for

thPromo�ng Inclusion and Diversity' on 18 May, 2020 on the occasion of Interna�onal Museum Day.2.2.3 Shri Ramnish Geer, Joint Director, C.B.I., Bhopal delivered a lecture on the Topic “Caring for the Environment-

thPost Pandemic” through Facebook live on 5 June, 2020.2.2.4 Prof. Kishore Gaikwad, Professor and Director of Dr. Ambedkar Chair in Social Jus�ce and Empowerment of Tribal Popula�on, Indira Gandhi Na�onal Tribal University, Amarkantak delivered a lecture on, 'Cons�tu�onal Rights

th& Fundamental Du�es Amid Corona Times' on 29 August, 2020 through Facebook live.

2-1 VSxksj us'kuy Qsyksf'ki Q‚j dYpj ds rgr okÆ"kd O;k[;ku% baxkajkekla esa o"kZ 2017&18 ds fy, VSxksj us'kuy Qsyks vkSj iwoZ funs'kd] baxkajkekla çks- fd'kksj ds- cklk] us viuh Qsyksf'ki ds ,d Hkkx ds :i esa Þ,UFkzksikWyksth ,.M E;wft+;El bu bafM;k% VªsUMl ,.M VªstsDVjht+Þ fo"k; ij fnukad 18 twu] 2020 dks Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls O;k[;ku fn;kA 2-2 laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku ekyk% laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku laxzgky; dh egRoiw.kZ vkSj çfrf"Br 'kS{kf.kd xfrfofèk;ksa esa ls ,d gSA bldk mís'; ekuo'kkL=] laxzgky; foKku] iqjkrRo] dyk] okLrqdyk] lekt'kkL=] bfrgkl vkfn ds {ks= esa ç[;kr fo}kuksa vkSj 'kksèkdrkZvksa }kjk fd;s x;s 'kksèk ls izkIr uohu Kku dk çlkj djuk gSA vke rkSj ij ;g O;k[;ku mHkjrs lkekftd eqíksa] fLFkjrk] i;kZoj.k] vuqdwyu] efgyk l'kfädj.k vkSj Hkkxhnkjh] lekos'kh laxzgky;] lqxerk bR;kfn fo"k;ksa ij dsafær gksrs gSa A bl vofèk ds nkSjku laxzgky; }kjk bl J`a[kyk esa fuEufyf[kr O;k[;ku vk;ksftr fd, x,%2-2-1 14 vçSy] 2020 dks Hkkjr jRu ckck lkgsc Hkhejko vacsMdj dh 129oÈ t;arh ds volj ij Jh fnyhi Çlg ¼vkÃVh,l½] la;qä funs'kd ¼ç'kklu vkSj lqj{kk½] baxkajkekla] Hkksiky us Þyksdra= vkSj caèkqRo dk vkn'kZ% dksjksuk egkekjh ds ckn Hkkjr ds fy, lcdÞ ij ,d v‚uykbu O;k[;ku fn;kA 2-2-2 vuar us'kuy ;wfuoÆlVh] vgenkckn] xqtjkr eas baVjus'kuy lsaVj Q‚j buDywflo dYpjy yhMjf'ki ds funs'kd] çks- vejsÜoj xYyk us 18 eÃ] 2020 dks *,FkuksxzkfQd @,aFkzksiksy‚th E;wft;e% ,tsalht+ QkWj izeksfVax buDywft+o ,.M Mk;ojflVh* fo"k; ij Qslcqd ykbo ds ek/;e ls v‚uykbu O;k[;ku fn;kA 2-2-3 Jh jeuh'k xhj] la;qä funs'kd] lh-ch-vkÃ-] Hkksiky us Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls *i;kZoj.k dh ns[kHkky vkSj egkekjh ds ckn* fo"k; ij fnukad 5 twu] 2020 dks O;k[;ku fn;kA2-2-4 çk-s fd'kkjs xk;dokM] çkQs ls j vkSj fun's kd] M‚- vEcMs dj p;s j bu lk's ky tfLVl ,Ma ,EikojeVas v‚Q Vªkbcy i‚iqy's ku] bfa njk xkèa kh jk"Vªh; tutkrh; foÜofo|ky;] vejdVa d us 29 vxLr] 2020 dks *dkjs kus k dky eas loa Sèkkfud vfèkdkj vkSj ekSfyd drZO;k*as ij Qls cqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls O;k[;ku fn;kA

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2.5 Special Radio programme on PG Diploma in Museology: All India Radio broadcasted a special feature in its popular program en�tled 'Jeet Jayenge Hum' on the Post Graduate Diploma Course in Museology run by IGRMS in collabora�on with IGNTU, Amarkantak. In this programme Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director IGRMS shared his thought and vision

rdof the course in this programme on 03 September, 2020.

A - Ikzks- fou; dqekj JhokLro }kjk laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;kuA / Museum Popular Lecture by Prof. Vinay Kumar Shrivastava.

B - Ikzks- vejs'oj xYyk }kjk laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;kuA / Museum Popular Lecture by Prof. Amareshwar Galla.

2-2-5 Jh fl)kar 'kkg] ,Dlsl QkWj vkWy ds laLFkkid VsM ,Dl oDrk] lekos'kh dyk vkèkkfjr fpfdRld] lqxerk ij ;wusLdks lykgdkj us *D;k dksfoM&19 laxzgky; dks lqxe cuk,xk\* fo"k; ij fnukad 31 vxLr] 2020 dks Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls ,d O;k[;ku fn;k A2-2-6 çks- fou; dqekj JhokLro] funs'kd Hkkjrh; ekuo foKku losZ{k.k us 25 flracj] 2020 dks egkRek xka/kh dh 150oha t;arh ds volj ij Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls *n egkRek ,aM VªkbCl v‚Q bafM;k* ij ,d O;k[;ku fn;kA2-2-7 in~eJh fot;nÙk Jhèkj] lçs laxzgky;] Hkksiky us 30 flracj] 2020 dks egkRek xka/kh dh 150oha t;arh ds volj ij Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls *xkaèkh dk iquikZB* fo"k; ij O;k[;ku fn;kA2-2-8 Jh vrqy gt+syk] iqfyl mi vèkh{kd ¼lh-ch-vkÃ-½ us 29 vDVwcj] 2020 dks baxkajkekla ds 'kSy dyk /kjksgj Hkou esa *Hkz"Vkpkj mUewyu vkSj LoPN dk;Z okrkoj.k* ij ,d O;k[;ku fn;kA bl O;k[;ku dk vk;kstu lrdZrk tkx:drk lIrkg&2020 ds volj ij fd;k x;k FkkA bl dk;ZØe dk Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls v‚uykbu çlkj.k Hkh fd;k x;kA2-2-9 çks- nhu caèkq ikaMs] lnL;] vkÃlh,l,lvkj] uà fnYyh us *Hkkjr% L=h Lokra«; ds lanHkZ esa çkP; foe'kZ* ij foÜo fojklr lIrkg 2020 ds volj ij 19 uoacj] 2020 dks O;k[;ku fn;k ftldk çlkj.k Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls fd;k x;kA 2-2-10 M‚- jkdk vk;Z] ,lksfl,V çksQslj] jktuhfr foKku] jk"Vªh; fofèk laLFkku foÜofo|ky;] Hkksiky us *Hkkjr ds lafoèkku ds laoSèkkfud ewY;ksa vkSj ekSfyd fl)karksa dk vkèkqfud Hkkjr esa egRo* ij ,d O;k[;ku fn;kA ;g O;k[;ku 26 uoacj] 2020 dks lafoèkku fnol lekjksg&2020 ds volj ij Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls çlkfjr fd;k x;kA2-3 laxzgky; foKku esa LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek% laxzgky; foKku esa vuqlaèkku vkSj çf'k{k.k ds dsaæ ds :i esa dk;Z djus rFkk Hkkjr esa uo laxzgky; vkanksyu mRiUu djus ds vius m|s”; ds Hkkx ds :i esa laxzgky; }kjk bafnjk xkaèkh jk"Vªh; tutkrh; fo'ofo|ky; ¼dsanzh; fo'ofo|ky;½] vejdaVd] e/; izns”k ds lg;ksx ls laxzgky; foKku esa lu~ 2019&20 esa LukrdksÙkj fMIyksek 'kq: fd;k x;kA fnukad 2&3 flracj] 2019 dks bl ikBîØe ds fy;s laxzgky; vkSj ba-xka-jk-t-fo-] vejdaVd ds chp ,d le>kSrk Kkiu ij gLrk{kj fd, x,A bl ikBîØe ds igys 'kS{kf.kd l= ¼2019&20½ esa dqy 16 Nk=ksa dks ukekafdr fd;k x;k FkkA orZeku esa 2020&21 l= tkjh gSA d{kk,a baxkajkekla ds laxzgky; izksQs'kuy rFkk fofHkUu foÜofo|ky;ksa ,oa laxzgky;ksa ls laxzgky; foKku ,oa ekuo”kkL= ds iz[;kr fo}kuks }kjk v‚uykbu lapkfyr dh xb±A2-4 vfj"V ou ij fo'ks"k jsfM;ks dk;ZØe% bl dk;dZ ez ea s M‚- çoh.k deq kj feJ] fun's kd] bxa kja kekla us vfj"V ou ds ckjs ea sfoLrkj ls crk;kA mUgkuas s uhe ds iMs + ds jkis .k ds ykHkka s vkjS bxa kja kekla tlS s eDq rkdk'k lxa gz ky; ea s blds egRo ij çdk'k MkykA dk;ØZ e dk lhèkk çlkj.k 7 vxLr] 2020 dks lcq g ij fd;k x;kA

2.2.5 Shri Siddhant Shah, founder of Access for All, TEDx Speaker, Inclusive Arts based Therapist, UNESCO consultant on accessibility delivered a lecture on 'Will COVID make Museum Accessible?' on 31st August, 2020 through Facebook live.2.2.6 Prof. Vinay Kumar Srivastava, Director, Anthropological Survey of India delivered a lecture on

th'The Mahatma and Tribes of India' on 25 September, th2020 on the occasion of 150 Birth Anniversary of

Mahatma Gandhi through Facebook live. 2.2.7 Padma Shri Vijaydu� Shridhar, Sapre Sangrhalaya, Bhopal delivered a lecture on 'Gandhi Ka

thPunarpath' on 30 September, 2020 on the occasion of th150 Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi through

Facebook live.2.2.8 Shri Atul Hazela, Deputy Superintendent of Police (C.B.I.) delivered a lecture on 'Eradica�on of

thCorrup�on and Clean Working Environment' on 29 October, 2020 at Rock Art Heritage Conference Hall of IGRMS. This lecture was organized on the occasion of Vigilance Awareness Week-2020. The event has also been broadcasted online through Facebook live.2.2.9 Prof. Deena Bandhu Pandey, Member, ICSSR, New Delhi delivered a lecture on 'Bharat: Stree Swatantrya Ke Sandarbh me Prachya Vimarsh'. This lecture was organized on the occasion of World Heritage Week 2020. The lecture was telecasted via

thFacebook live on 19 November, 2020.2.2.10 Dr. Raka Arya, Associate Professor, Poli�cal Science, Na�onal Law Ins�tute University, Bhopal delivered a lecture on 'Importance of Cons�tu�onal Values and Fundamental Principles of the Cons�tu�on of India in Modern Day India'. This lecture was telecasted via Facebook live on 26th November, 2020 on the occasion of Cons�tu�on Day Celebra�on-2020. 2.3 Post Graduate Diploma in Museology: As a part of its mandate to act as a centre of research and training in museology, generate a new museum movement in India, the Museum has ini�ated a Post Graduate Diploma in Museology in associa�on with Indira Gandhi Na�onal Tribal University (a Central University) Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh since 2019-20 session. An MoU was signed between the Museum and IGNTU,

n d r dAmarkantak regarding this course on 2 – 3 September, 2019. A total of 16 students were enrolled in the first academic session (2019-20) to this course. At present the 2020-21 session, of this course is going on. Classes were taken both online and physically by museum professionals of IGRMS and other eminent scholars in the field of museology and anthropology from various universi�es and museum.2.4 Special Radio programme on Arista Van : Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director IGRMS spoke at length about Arista Van. He highlighted the benefits of the planta�on of Neem tree and its importance in an open air museum like IGRMS. The programme was

thbroadcasted live on 7 August, 2020.

a2-6 laxks"Bh;kW@lEesyu@laokn% laxzgky; }kjk

ekuotkfr ds lkekftd lkaLd`frd laca/kksa ds fofHkUu i{kksa ij

laxks"Bh] ifjlEokn] dk;Z'kkyk,W] yksd:fp O;k[;ku bR;kfn dk

vk;kstu fd;k tkrk gSA ;g xfrfof/k;kW ns'k esa ,d uohu

laxzgky; vkanksyu mRiUu djus ds fy, mi;ksxh gSaA vof/k ds

nkSjku laxzgky; }kjk fuEufyf[kr laxks"Bh@ifjlEokn

vk;ksftr fd;s x;sA

2-6-1 prqFkZ tutkrh; lkfgR; egksRlo% baxkajkekla esa 29

fnlacj] 2020 dks pkSFkk Vh-,y-,Q- v‚uykbu vk;ksftr fd;k

x;kA bl dk;ZØe esa] dà fo}kuksa us vius 'kksèk i= çLrqr fd,

vkSj Hkkjrh; thou 'kSyh vkSj vkfnoklh ijaijk] vkfnoklh n'kZu]

vkfnoklh Hkk"kk vkSj lkfgfR;d fopkj] ;qok vkfnoklh ys[kdksa

dk ;ksxnku] vkfnoklh ekSf[kd ijaijk] yksdxhr vkSj dFkk,Wa vkSj

mudh mRifÙk ls lacafèkr dgkfu;k¡ tSls fofHkUu fo"k;ksa ij vius

fopkjksa dk lk>k fd;kA bl dk;ZØe esa dà vkfnoklh fo}kuksa]

dfo;ksa vkSj ys[kdksa us xwxy ehV ds ekè;e ls Hkkx fy;kA

2.6 Seminars/Conference/Colloquium: The

Museum organies Seminars, symposiums,

colloqiums, etc on various aspects of socio-cultural

rela�on of humankind. These ac�vi�es are useful to

generate a new museum movement in the country.

During the period museum organized following

Seminars/Conference/Colloquium:t h2.6.1. 4 Tribal Literature Fes�val: I G R M S

th thconducted 4 TLF online on 29 December, 2020. In

this programme, many scholars presented their

research paper and shared their thoughts on various

topics such as Indian lifestyle and tribal tradi�on,

tribal philosophy, tribal language and Literary

thoughts, contribu�on of young tribal writers, tribal

oral tradi�on, songs and tales and stories related to

their origin. Many tribal scholars, poets, and authors

par�cipated in this program through google meet.

A B

aA,B - baxkajkekla esa prqFkZ tutkrh; lkfgR; egksRlo dh >yfd;kWA / Glimpses of 4th Tribal Literature Fes�val at IGRMS.

A B

2-5 laxzgky; foKku esa LukrdksRrj fMIyksek ij fo'ks"k jsfM;ks dk;ZØe% v‚y bfa M;k jfs M;ks us *thr tk,xa s ge* uked vius ykds fç; dk;ØZ e ea s vkbtZ h,uVh;]w vejdVa d ds lg;kxs ls bxa kja kekla }kjk lpa kfyr lxa gz ky; foKku ea s LukrdkRs rj fMIykes k dkls Z ij ,d fo'k"s k Qhpj çlkfjr fd;kA Mk-W çoh.k deq kj feJ] fun's kd bxa kja kekla us 03 flrca j] 2020 dks bl dk;ØZ e ea sikBîØe ds ckjs ea s vius fopkj vkjS –f"Vdk.s k lk>k fd,A

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2-8 jk"Vªh; vkSj varjkZ"Vªh; fnol lekjksg%

2-8-1 varjkZ"Vªh; laxzgky; fnol% varjkZ"Vªh; laxzgky; fnol gj lky 18 eà dks euk;k tkrk gSA 2020 dh Fkhe *lekurk ds fy, laxzgky;% fofoèkrk vkSj lekos'k* FkhA bl fnu dks eukus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr xfrfofèk;ksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k%v-� fucaèk ys[ku çfr;ksfxrk% baxkajkekla us bl fnu *laxzgky;ksa ij dksjksuk ok;jl ¼dksfoM&19½ dk çHkko* fo"k; ij vkWuykbu fucaèk ys[ku çfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu fd;kA bl çfr;ksfxrk dks iwjs Hkkjr ls Hkkjh izfrlkn feykA bl çfr;ksfxrk ds fy, 96 yksxksa us iathdj.k djk;k] ftlesa ls 56 yksxksa us le; ij viuk fucaèk tek fd;kA çFke rhu fotsrkvksa dks izek.k i= ds lkFk udn iqjLdkj fn;k x;k rFkk 'ks’k lHkh çfrHkkfx;ksa dks çek.k i= forfjr fd, x,Ac-� laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku% çks vejsÜoj xYyk] funs'kd] lekos'kh lkaL—frd usr`Ro ds fy, varjkZ"Vªh; dsaæ] vuar jk"Vªh; foÜofo|ky;] vgenkckn] xqtjkr us *,FuksxzkfQd@,UFkzksikWyksth laxzgky;% lekos'ku vkSj fofoèkrk dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, ,tsafl;ka* fo"k; ij ,d O;k[;ku fn;kA2-8-2 � varjkZ"Vªh; ;ksx fnol% varjkZ"Vªh; ;ksx fnol ds volj ij baxkajkekla ds deZpkfj;ksa us 21 twu] 2020 dks ekuuh; laL—fr vkSj i;ZVu ea=h Jh çºykn Çlg iVsy ds lkFk ykbo ;ksx l= esa vius&vius ?kjksa ls lfØ; :i ls Hkkx fy;kA2-8-3 74oka Lora=rk fnol% baxkajkekla us vius ifjlj esa 74oka Lora=rk fnol g"kksZYykl ds lkFk euk;kA bl volj ij M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ] funs'kd] baxkajkekla us LVkQ lnL;ksa vkSj laxzgky; ds lqj{kk dÆe;ksa dh mifLFkfr esa jk"Vªh; èot Qgjk;kA

2.8 Celebra�on of Na�onal and Interna�onal Days:

2.8.1� Interna�onal Museum Day: Interna�onal Museum Day is celebrated on 18th May every year. The theme for 2020 was 'Museums for Equality: Diversity and Inclusion'. Following ac�vi�es were organised to celebrate this day:a.� Essay Wri�ng Compe��on: The IGRMS organized an online Essay Wri�ng Compe��on on the theme of 'Effect of Corona Virus (COVID-19) on Museums' on this day.The compe��on got the huge response from all over India. 96 people registered for this compe��on, out of which 56 people submi�ed their Essay on �me. The first three winners were given cash prizes and cer�ficates were distributed to all the par�cipants. b.� Museum Popular Lecture: Prof. Amareswar Galla, Director, Interna�onal Centre for Inclusive Cultural Leadership, Anant Na�onal University, Ahmadabad, Gujarat delivered a lecture on the topic 'Ethnographic/Anthropology Museums: Agencies for Promo�ng Inclusion and Diversity'.2.8.2 Interna�onal Yoga Day: On the occasion of Interna�onal Yoga Day the employees of IGRMS ac�vely took part from their respec�ve homes in the Live Yoga session with Hon'ble Minister of Culture and

stTourism Shri Prahlad Singh Patel on 21 June 2020.

th 2.8.3� 74 Independence Day: IGMRS observed

t h74 Independence Day in its premises with enthusiasm. On this occasion Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director IGRMS hoisted the na�onal flag in presence of staff members and museum's security personals.

2-7 çn'kZudkjh dyk çLrqfr;kWa% lHkh dyk :iksa esa ekuo thou esa laxhr vkSj u`R; dk

egRoiw.kZ LFkku gS vkSj yksd rFkk tutkrh; lektksa esa rks ;g

muds thou vkSj laLd`fr dk vfHkUu fgLlk gSA vius fofo/k

:iksa esa laxhr lapkj ds lk/ku] ekuoh; Hkkoksa dh vfHkO;fDr

lfgr f'k{k.k dk Hkh ,d rjhdk jgk gSA laxzgky; dks leqnk;ksa

rd igqWapkus rFkk jk"Vªh; ,drk dh Hkkouk dks etcwr djus gsrq

baxkajkekla yksd] tutkrh;] 'kkL=h; laxhr o ukV~; izLrqfr;kWa

bR;kfn ds fofo/k dk;Zdzeksa dk vk;kstu djrk gSA ;g

xfrfof/k;kWa fofHkUu {ks=ksa ds yksxksa ds chp lkaLd`frd le> dks

etcwrh iznku djus rFkk ns'k esa uo laxzgky; vkanksyu dh

'kq:okr esa mi;ksxh gksrh gSA vof/k ds nkSjku laxzgky; us

Hkksiky fLFkr vius ifjlj esa izLrqfrdkjh dykvksa ds izn'kZu ds

fuEufyf[kr dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd;s%2-7-1 vrqY; Hkkjr dk;ZØe% laL—fr ea=ky; vrqY; Hkkjr

dk;ZØe ds rgr fofHkUu jkT;ksa esa lkaL—frd dk;ZØeksa dk

vk;kstu dj Hkkjrh; laL—fr dks HkO; :i nsus dk ç;kl dj

jgk gSA bl lacaèk esa] mÙkj eè; {ks= lkaL—frd dsaæ] ç;kxjkt]

laL—fr ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk baxkajkekla ds lg;ksx ls

Hkksiky esa 8 ls 10 tuojh] 2021 rd rhu fnolh; egksRlo dk

vk;kstu fd;k x;kA bl dk;ZØe esa eè; çns'k ds yksd

dykdkjksa }kjk nh xbZ vkfnoklh vkSj yksd u`R;ksa dh çLrqfr;ksa

dh fjd‚ÉMx Hkh dh xÃA bldk çlkj.k Hkh fd;k tk,xkA

2.7 Performing Art Presenta�on: Among all art forms dance and music have a significant posi�on in the life of humankind and in folk and tribal socie�es it is an inseparable part of their life and culture. Music in its varied forms has been a medium of communica�on, expression of human feelings and a way of teaching as well. As part of its ac�vi�es to take the museum to the doorstep of communi�es and strengthen the spirit of na�onal integra�on IGRMS organizes various programmes of live presenta�on of folk, tribal, classical music, theatrical performance, etc. These ac�vi�es are useful to strengthen the cultural understanding among the people of different regions and also generate a new museum movement in the country. During the period, following programmes of performing art presenta�ons were organized at its campus in Bhopal:2.7.1 Incredible India Programme: The Ministry of Culture is trying to give a grand look to Indian culture by organizing cultural programs in various states under the Incredible India program. In this regard, a three-day comprehensive fes�val was organized by the North Central Zone Cultural Center, Prayagraj, Ministry of Culture, Government of India in

th thcollabora�on with IGRMS at Bhopal from 8 to 10 January, 2021. In this program recording were made of the tribal and folk dance presenta�on by folk ar�sts of Madhya Pradesh. This recording will be telecasted later on.

C D

A B

A, B, C, D - baxkajkekla esa vrqY; Hkkjr dk;ZØe ds nkSjku u`R; çLrqfr;ksa dh >yfd;k¡A / Glimpses of dance performances during Incredible India Programme at IGRMS.

thA, B, C - baxkajkekla esa 74osa Lora=rk fnol lekjksg dh >yfd;k¡ / Glimpses of 74 Independence day Celebra�on at IGRMS.

CA

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2-8-5 ljnkj oYyHk Hkkà iVsy dh 145oÈ t;arh% laxzgky; ds deZpkfj;ksa us ljnkj oYyHk Hkkà iVsy dh 145oÈ t;arh ds miy{; esa 31 vDVwcj] 2020 dks ,drk dh 'kiFk yhA dk;ZØe dks fujarjrk nsrs gq, laxzgky; us mlh fnu vius deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, *ju Q‚j ;wfuVh* uked ,d y?kq nkSM+ dk vk;kstu fd;kA nkSM+ dkfQys dks funs'kd] baxkajkekla us }kj dzekad ,d ls >aMh fn[kkdj jokuk fd;k ftldk lekiu fgeky; xzke eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh LFky ij gqvkA

th2.8.5 145 Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel: Staffs of the Museum took an oath of unity on

st th31 October as a celebra�on of the 145 Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. As a con�nua�on of the program, the Museum organized a short run en�tled 'Run for Unity' on the same day for its staff. The run was flagged off by Director, IGRMS from gate no. 1 of the museum and concluded at Himalayan Village open air exhibi�on.

2.8.4 Vigilance Awareness Week: The Museum thobserved the Vigilance Awareness Week from 27

ndOctober to 2 November, 2020 by organising following events:a. Oath Taking ceremony: The observa�on of the week started by taking vigilance oath by the staff members of museum by following the SOP guidelines of COVID 19. b. Museum Popular Lecture: Shri Atul Hazela, Deputy Superintendent of Police (C.B.I.) delivered a lecture on 'Eradica�on of Corrup�on and Clean

thWorking Environment' on 29 October, 2020. c. Essay wri�ng compe��on: To promote the integrity and transparency among its employees. IGRMS organised an essay wri�ng compe��on on

ththe theme 'Vigilant India, Prosperous India' on 30 October, 2020. d. Training cum demonstra�on for fire figh�ng: During this week, to make its staff more vigilant and aware of various causes of fire and its poten�al damage, IGRMS organized a demonstra�on cum training on fire safety in museum. The demonstra�on was carried out by Security Unit to the staffs of the museum highligh�ng different types of fire ex�nguishers and its uses.

A - lrdZrk 'kiFk xzg.k lekjksgA / Vigilance Oath taking ceremony.

B - O;k[;kuA / Lecture.

C - baxkajkekla deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, fucaèk ys[ku çfr;ksfxrkA / Essay wri�ng compe��on for IGRMS staff.

D - vfXu'keu midj.kksa dk çf'k{k.kA / Training of Fir Figh�ng equipment.

C D

A B

2-8-4 lrdZrk tkx:drk lIrkg% laxzgky; us 27 vDVwcj

ls 2 uoacj] 2020 rd fuEufyf[kr dk;ZØeksa dk vk;kstu djds

lrdZrk tkx:drk lIrkg euk;k%v- 'kiFk xzg.k lekjksg% lIrkg dh 'kq#vkr laxzgky; ds

LVkQ lnL;ksa }kjk dksfoM&19 ds ,lvksih fn'kkfunsZ'kksa dk

ikyu djrs gq, lrdZrk 'kiFk ysdj dh xÃAc- laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku% Jh vrqy gtsyk] iqfyl

mi vèkh{kd ¼lh-ch-vkÃ-½ us 29 vDVwcj] 2020 dks *Hkz"Vkpkj

mUewyu vkSj LoPN dk;Z okrkoj.k* ij ,d O;k[;ku fn;kAl- fucaèk ys[ku çfr;ksfxrk% vius deZpkfj;ksa ds chp

lR;fu"Bk vkSj ikjnÆ'krk dks c<+kok nsus gsrq baxkajkekla esa 30

vDVwcj] 2020 dks *lrdZ Hkkjr] le`) Hkkjr* fo"k; ij fucaèk

ys[ku çfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kAn. vfXu'keu ds fy, çf'k{k.k lg çn'kZu% bl lIrkg ds

nkSjku] vius deZpkfj;ksa dks vkx ds fofHkUu dkj.kksa vkSj blds

laHkkfor uqdlku ds ckjs esa vfèkd lrdZ vkSj tkx:d cukus ds

fy, baxkajkekla us laxzgky; esa vfXu lqj{kk ij ,d çn'kZu lg

çf'k{k.k dk vk;kstu fd;kA lqj{kk bdkà }kjk laxzgky; ds

deZpkfj;ksa dks fofHkUu çdkj ds vfXu'kked ;a=ksa ds izn'kZu]

izf'k{k.k ds lkFk muds mi;ksx laca/kh vge tkudkfj;kWa nh xbZA 2.8.6 World Heritage Week: The Museum observed th th

the World Heritage Week from 19 to 25 November, 2020. It is celebrated to create awareness among the general public about the importance of preserva�on of heritage in the country. The following events were organized during the week:a. Museum Popular Lecture: Prof. Deena Bandhu Pandey, Member, ICSSR, New Delhi delivered an online lecture on 'Bharat: Stree Swatantrya ke Sandarbh me Prachya Vimarsh' in the special lecture organised by the Museum in associa�on with

thHeritage Society, Patna on 19 November, 2020.b. Know Your Heritage: A week long online quiz compe��on en�tled 'Know Your Heritage' was organised for the visitors aiming to make people aware about the importance of cultural heritage and its preserva�on. In this bilingual quiz more than 150 par�cipants took part from all over India.c. Essay Wri�ng Compe��on: An essay wri�ng compe��on on the topic, 'Heritage Conserva�on: Contemporary Challenges and Role of Museums' was organised for the museum staffs.

A - foÜo fojklr lIrkg lekjkgs ds nkjS ku fotrs k çfrHkfx;ka s dks ijq Ldkj forj.kA / Prize distribu�on during World Heritage Week Celebra�on.

B - lxa gz ky; ds depZ kfj;ka s ds fy, fucèa k y[s ku çfr;kfs xrkA / Essay Wri�ng Compe��on for the museum staffs.

A,B - baxkajkekla esa ,drk nkSM+A / Run for Unity at IGRMS.

A B

A B

2-8-6 foÜo fojklr lIrkg% laxzgky; us 19 ls 25 uoacj] 2020 rd foÜo fojklr lIrkg euk;kA ;g ns'k dh fojklr ds laj{k.k ds egRo ds izfr vke turk ds chp tkx:drk iSnk djus ds fy, euk;k tkrk gSA lIrkg ds nkSjku fuEufyf[kr dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd, x,% v- laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku% çks- nhu caèkq ikaMs] lnL;] vkÃlh,l,lvkj] uà fnYyh us 19 uoacj] 2020 dks gsfjVst lkslkbVh] iVuk ds lg;ksx ls laxzgky; }kjk vk;ksftr fo'ks"k O;k[;ku esa *Hkkjr% L=h Lokra«; ds lanHkZ esa çkP; foe'kZ* ij ,d v‚uykbu O;k[;ku fn;kAc- tkusa viuh fojklr dks% lkaL—frd fojklr ds egRo vkSj blds laj{k.k ds ckjs esa yksxksa dks tkx:d djus ds mís'; ls vkxarqdksa ds fy, *uks ;ksj gsfjVst* uked ,d lIrkg rd pyus okyh v‚uykbu ç'uksÙkjh çfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA bl f}Hkk"kh ç'uksÙkjh esa iwjs Hkkjr ls 150 ls vfèkd çfrHkkfx;ksa us Hkkx fy;kAl- fucaèk ys[ku çfr;ksfxrk% lxa zgky; ds deZpkfj;kas ds fy, *fojklr lja {k.k% ledkyhu pqukSfr;ka vkSj lxa zgky; dh Hkfw edk* fo"k; ij ,d fucèa k y[s ku çfr;kfs xrk dk vk;kts u fd;k x;kA

baxkajkekla ifjlj esa lrdZrk tkx:drk lIrkg ds nkSjku vk;ksftr fofHkUu dk;ZØeAVarious Programmes organised during Vigilance Awareness Week at IGRMS premises.

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2-8-10 laxzgky; lsYQh fnol% laxzgky; us 20 tuojh] 2021 dks laxzgky; lsYQh fnol 2021 euk;kA ;g fnu laxzgky;ksa esa çnÆ'kr le`) laxzg dks c<+kok nsus vkSj blds izfr tkx:drk iSnk djus ds fy, euk;k tkrk gSA bl volj ij laxzgky; ds deZpkfj;ksa vkSj vkxarqdksa us laxzgky; esa vius ilanhnk LFkku ij viuh lsYQh yh vkSj Qslcqd vkSj vU; lks'ky ehfM;k IysVQ‚eZ ij iksLV dhA2-8-11 ckfydk fnol% laxzgky; us 24 tuojh] 2021 dks ckfydk fnol euk;kA bl volj ij laxzgky; us baxkajkekla esa vk;s n'kZdksa dks viuh ckfydkvksa ds lkFk ;k=k djus vkSj ,d lsYQh ysus vkSj bls lks'ky ehfM;k ij iksLV djus ds fy, çksRlkfgr fd;kA 2-8-12 72oka x.kra= fnol% xa.kra= fnol ds volj ij 26 tuojh] 2021 dks M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ] funs'kd] baxkajkekla us LVkQ lnL;ksa vkSj lqj{kk dÆe;ksa dh mifLFkfr esa frjaxk >aMk Qgjk;k blds ckn jk"Vªxku gqvkA baxkajkekla ds deZpkfj;ksa us bl volj ij fofHkUu ns'kHkfä xhr Hkh çLrqr fd,A

2.8.10 Museum Selfie Day: The Museum celebrated thMuseum Selfie Day 2021 on 20 January, 2021. This

day is celebrated to promote and give awareness of the great collec�ons displayed in museums. On this occasion, the Museum staffs and visitors took their Selfie at their favourite place in the museum and posted in Facebook and other social media pla�orms. 2.8.11 Girl Child Day: The Museum observed Girl

thChild Day on 24 January, 2021. On this occasion the museum encouraged the visitors of IGRMS to have a visit with their girl child and take a selfie and post it on social media.

nd2.8.12 72 Republic Day: Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director, IGRMS in presence of staff members and security personals unfurled the tri-colour flag,

thfollowed by the recita�on of Na�onal Anthem on 26 January, 2021. Staffs of IGRMS also presented various patrio�c songs on the occasion.

th2.8.7 Cons�tu�on Day: To mark the 70 year of adop�on of the cons�tu�on, Govt of India run an

thawareness campaign from 26 November, 2019 to

th26 November, 2020 focused on Ci�zen's Du�es including Fundamental Du�es as enshrined in the Indian Cons�tu�on. During this period IGRMS organised following ac�vi�es:a. Pledge taking ceremony: The staffs of IGRMS took a pledge to reaffirm & uphold the ideals of our Cons�tu�on - jus�ce, liberty, equality & fraternity at

thRock Art Heritage Hall on 26 November, 2020.b. Museum Popular Lecture: Prof. Kishore Gaikwad, Professor and Director of Dr. Ambedkar Chair in Social Jus�ce and Empowerment of Tribal Popula�on, Indira Gandhi Na�onal Tribal University, Amarkantak delivered a lecture on, 'Cons�tu�onal Rights & Fundamental Du�es Amid Corona Times' on

th29 August, 2020 and Dr. Raka Arya, Associate Professor, Poli�cal Science, Na�onal Law Ins�tute University, Bhopal delivered an online lecture on, ' Importance of Cons�tu�onal Values and Fundamental Principles of the Cons�tu�on of India

thin Modern Day India' on 26 November, 2020. Both the lectures were telecasted through face book live.c. Screening of Films: To create awareness among the general public and museum workers about the fundamental du�es of ci�zens given in the Cons�tu�on IGRMS organised a series of Films show in which a film en�tled 'Cons�tu�on Part-02' was

stscreened on 31 July, 2020, 'Sanvidhan Sampark

thBhasha: Hindi Ya Hindustani' on 19 September, 2020, 'Samvidhaan: Independent Ind ia –

rdFundamental Rights' on 3 October, 2020, and 'Samvidhaan: Strengthening the Weak – Minori�es,

stWomen and Backward Rights' on 31 October, 2020 via Face book live and You Tube.d. Quiz Compe��on: A quiz compe��on based on Cons�tu�on of India was also organised for Staff

thmember of IGRMS on 25 September, 2020.2.8.8 World Braille Day: The Museum observed

thWorld Braille Day on 4 January, 2021 on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Louis Braille. On this occasion, the museum uploaded its past events and ac�vi�es for visually impaired visitors in its Facebook page as part of an awareness campaign towards the special abili�es of disabled persons.2.8.9 Na�onal Youth Day: The Museum observed

thNa�onal Youth Day on 12 January, 2021 on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the 'Swami Vivekananda', a social reformer and the inspira�on of youth. On this occasion, the museum uploaded photos of youth dormitories installed in its Tribal Habitat open air exhibi�on to its social media page to give an awareness about the role and significance of the youth dormitories in the encultura�on of youth. The main aim of this event was to showcase the informal educa�on and moral system prevalent among tribal socie�es that guides and mo�vates the tribal youth and women to enter in social life and discharge their role in a proper way.

2-8-7 lafoèkku fnol% lafoèkku vaxhdkj ds 70 osa o"kZ dks eukus ds fy,] Hkkjr ljdkj us Hkkjrh; lafoèkku esa fufgr ekSfyd drZO;ksa lfgr ukxfjd drZO;ksa ij dsafær ,d tkx:drk vfHk;ku 26 uoacj] 2019 ls 26 uoacj] 2020 rd pyk;kA bl vofèk ds nkSjku baxkajkekla us fuEufyf[kr xfrfofèk;ksa dk vk;kstu fd;k%v- 'kiFk xzg.k lekjksg% baxkajkekla ds deZpkfj;ksa us 26 uoacj] 2020 dks 'kSydyk /kjksgj lHkk d{k esa gekjs lafoèkku esa fufgr vkn'kks±] U;k;] Lora=rk] lekurk vkSj caèkqRo dh Hkkouk dks n`<+ djus ladYi fy;kA c- laxzgky; yksd:fp O;k[;ku% çks- fd'kksj xk;dokM+] çksQslj vkSj funs'kd M‚- vEcsMdj ps;j bu lks'ky tfLVl ,aM ,EikojesaV v‚Q Vªkbcy i‚iqys'ku] bafnjk xkaèkh us'kuy Vªkbcy ;wfuoÆlVh] vejdaVd us 29 vxLr] 2020 dks *dksjksuk dky esa laoSèkkfud vfèkdkj vkSj ekSfyd drZO;* ij O;k[;ku fn;k vkSj M‚- jkdk vk;Z] ,lksfl,V çksQslj] jktuhfr foKku] us'kuy y‚ baLVhVîwV ;wfuoÆlVh] Hkksiky us 26 uoacj] 2020 dks *vkèkqfud Hkkjr esa Hkkjr ds lafoèkku ds laoSèkkfud ewY;ksa vkSj ekSfyd fl)karksa dk egRo* ij ,d v‚uykbu O;k[;ku fn;kA nksuksa O;k[;ku Qslcqd ykbo ds ekè;e ls çlkfjr fd;s x;sA l- fQYe izn'kZu% lafoèkku esa fn, x, ukxfjdksa ds ekSfyd drZO;ksa ds ckjs esa vke turk vkSj laxzgky; ds deZpkfj;ksa ds chp tkx:drk iSnk djus ds fy, baxkajkekla }kjk fQYe 'kks dh ,d J`a[kyk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k ftlesa 31 tqykÃ] 2020 dks *dkfULVVw'ku ikVZ&2*] 19 flracj] 2020 dks *lafoèkku laidZ Hkk"kk% Çgnh ;k ÇgnqLrkuh*] 3 vDVwcj] 2020 dks *lafoèkku% Lora= Hkkjr& ewyHkwr vf/kdkj* vkSj 31 vDVwcj] 2020 dks *lafoèkku% LVªsaxfFax n ohd& ek;uksfjVh] oqesu ,.M cSdoMZ jkbV~l* Qsl cqd ykbo vkSj ;w Vîwc ds ekè;e ls izlkfjr dh xbZaA n- ç'uksÙkjh çfr;ksfxrk% 25 flracj] 2020 dks baxkajkekla ds LVkQ lnL;ksa ds fy, Hkkjr ds lafoèkku ij vkèkkfjr ç'uksÙkjh çfr;ksfxrk dk Hkh vk;kstu fd;k x;kA2-8-8 foÜo czsy fnol% laxzgky; us yqà czsy dh t;arh ds volj ij 4 tuojh] 2021 dks foÜo czsy fnol euk;kA bl volj ij] laxzgky; us fodykax O;fä;ksa dh fo'ks"k {kerkvksa ds çfr tkx:drk vfHk;ku ds Hkkx ds :i esa vius Qslcqd ist ij –f"Vckfèkr Hkze.kkfFkZ;ksa ds fy, iwoZ esa vk;ksftr dh xbZ xfrfofèk;ksa dks viyksM fd;kA2-8-9 jk"Vªh; ;qok fnol% lekt lqèkkjd vkSj ;qokvksa ds çsj.kklzksr *Lokeh foosdkuan* dh t;arh ds volj ij laxzgky; }kjk 12 tuojh] 2021 dks jk"Vªh; ;qok fnol euk;k x;kA bl volj ij] laxzgky; us vius tutkrh; vkokl eqDrkdk'k çn'kZuh esa LFkkfir ;qok x`gksa dh rLohjsa vius lks'ky ehfM;k ist ij viyksM dÈ rkfd ;qokvksa ds laL—frdj.k esa ;qok x`gksa dh Hkwfedk vkSj egRo ds ckjs esa tkx:drk QSyk;h tk ldsA bl vk;kstu dk eq[; mís'; vkfnoklh lektksa esa çpfyr vukSipkfjd f'k{kk vkSj uSfrd O;oLFkk dks çnf'kZr djuk Fkk tks vkfnoklh ;qod vkSj ;qofr;ksa dks lkekftd thou esa ços'k djus vkSj mudh Hkwfedk dks mfpr rjhds ls fuHkkus ds fy, ekxZn'kZu vkSj çsj.kk nsrh gSA

A,B - baxkajkekla lekjksg esa x.kra= fnol lekjksgA / Republic Day celebra�on at IGRMS.

C - lafoèkku fnol lekjksg ds nkSjku 'kiFk xzg.k lekjksgA / Oath Taking Ceremony during Cons�tu�on Day celebra�on.

D - LVkQ lnL; lafoèkku fnol lekjksg ds nkSjku lafoèkku dh çLrkouk ds lkFkA / Staff member with preamble of Cons�tu�on during Cons�tu�on Day celebra�on.

A

C

D

B

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2.8.13 Interna�onal Mother Language Day: The

Museum observed Interna�onal Mother Language

Day for the protec�on and promo�on of regional

languages by organising the following events:a. On this occasion, the staff of IGRMS prepared a

video containing a message in their beau�ful

mother tongues to visit and enjoy the museum on st

21 February, 2021. b. The museum organized a poetry wri�ng

workshop on the subject of 'My Mother Language'

for the museum staff at the Rock Art Conference Hall

on 23rd February, 2021. In this programme the

museum staffs par�cipated and wrote and read the

works of famous authors/poets of their region in

their mother tongue like Urdu, Marathi, Braj,

Manipuri, Odia, Hindi, Bundelkhandi etc.

2-8-13 varjkZ"Vªh; ekr`Hkk"kk fnol% laxzgky; us

fuEufyf[kr dk;ZØeksa dk vk;kstu djds {ks=h; Hkk"kkvksa ds

laj{k.k vkSj çpkj ds fy, varjkZ"Vªh; ekr`Hkk"kk fnol euk;k

x;k ftlesa fuEu dk;Zdze vk;ksftr fd;s x;sA

v- bl volj ij] baxkajkekla ds deZpkfj;ksa us 21 Qjojh] 2021

dks laxzgky; Hkze.k dk vkuan ysus gsrq viuh ekr` Hkk"kk esa

ohfM;ks lans'k rS;kj fd;sA

c- laxzgky; }kjk 'kSy dyk /kjksgj lHkk Hkou esa laxzgky; ds

deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, 23 Qjojh] 2021 dks *esjh ekr`Hkk"kk* fo"k;

ij ,d dfork ys[ku dk;Z'kkyk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA bl

dk;ZØe esa laxzgky; ds deZpkfj;ksa us Hkkx fy;k vkSj viuh

ekr` Hkk"kk esa dfork,Wa fy[kha rFkk vius {ks= ds çfl) ys[kdksa dh

jpukvksa dks viuh ekr` Hkk"kkvksa tSls mnwZ] ejkBh] czt] ef.kiqjh]

mfM+;k] Çgnh] cqansy[kaMh vkfn esa i<+kA

A,B - varjkZ"Vªh; ekr`Hkk"kk fnol ds volj ij dfork ys[ku dk;Z'kkykA / Poetry wri�ng workshop on the occasion of Interna�onal Mother Language Day.

A B

2.9. Publications:

The following publica�ons were brought

out by the Museum during the period:

BOOKS:( Tribes in transi�on: contemporary I)

discourses Edited by Sarit K. Chaudhuri and S.R. Padhi(ii) Cultural heritage of Manipur, Edited by

M.C. Arun Kumar, Sarit K Chaudhuri and S. Yaiphaba Meitei.

Brochure, Folder, Booklets: During the period Museum published folders/ posters/ handouts/ booklets, for its social media to highlight its programmes and ac�vi�es organized from �me to �me.

2-9 izdk’ku%

vof/k ds nkSjku laxzgky; }kjk fuEufyf[kr izdk’ku fd;s x;s%

iqLrdsa %(I) VªkbCl bu Vªkaft'ku% duVsEijsjh fMLdkslsZl lfjr dq ekj- pk/S kjq h ,oa ,l- vkj ik/kh }kjk lEikfnr(ii) dYpjy gSfjVst vkWQ ef.kiqj ,e- lh- v:.k

deq kj] lfjr dq ekj- pk/S kjq h ,oa ,l- ;kbQkck ersZS bZ }kjk lEikfnr

czks'kj] QksYMj] cqdysV~l% bl vofèk ds nkSjku laxzgky; }kjk laikfnr] le;&le; ij vk;ksftr vius dk;ZØeksa vkSj xfrfofèk;ksa dks izpkfjr&izlkfjr djus ds fy, vius lks'ky ehfM;k ds fy, QksYMj@iksLVj@ gSaMvkmV@ cqdysV çdkf'kr fd,A

2.10 Other Special Ac�vi�es:

2.10.1 Live Yoga Session: During the lockdown due to the outbreak of COVID-19, the Museum organizes live streaming of Yoga Session from 6:00am to 7:00am every morning since April 2020 through its face book page. In this yoga session yoga instructor Shri Mahesh Agrawal, Yoga trainer and Mo�va�onal speaker, Prakri�k Chikitsha consultant, Bhopal, gave training on different yoga asanas.2.10.2 Disinfec�on work of premises: Regular sani�za�on/disinfec�on work carried out in IGRMS since 21st April, 2020 as precau�onary measures to prevent the spread of corona virus. This work was done under the expert supervision of Conserva�on unit of IGMRS and Bhopal Municipal corpora�on.2.10.3 Sankalp Parv: As per the instruc�ons of the Ministry the Museum organised a tree planta�on

thprogram under the banner Sankalp Parv from 28 June

thto 12 July 2020. Staffs of the Museum ac�vely par�cipated in the ac�vity. Each staff planted five trees of Banyan, Amla, Peepal, Ashoka, Bel, and Mango etc.

2-10 vU; fo'ks"k xfrfofèk;ka%

2-10-1 ykbo ;ksx l=% dksfoM&19 egkekjh ds dkj.k

y‚dMkmu ds nkSjku vçSy] 2020 ls laxzgky; vius Qslcqd

ist ds ekè;e ls gj lqcg 6%00 cts ls lqcg 7%00 cts rd ;ksx

l= dh ykbo LVªhÇex dk vk;kstu djrk jgkA blesa ;ksx

çf'k{kd Jh egs'k vxzoky] ;ksx çf'k{kd ,oa çsjd oäk]

çk—frd fpfdRlk lykgdkj] Hkksiky us fofHkUu ;ksx vkluksa

dk çf'k{k.k fn;kA2-10-2 ifjlj esa dhVk.kquk'ku dk;Z% dksjksuk ok;jl ds

çlkj dks jksdus ds fy, ,gfr;kr ds rkSj ij 21 vçSy] 2020 ls

baxkajkekla esa fu;fer :i ls lSfuVkbts'[email protected]'ku

dk;Z fd;k tk jgk gSA ;g dk;Z baxkajkekla dh laj{k.k bdkà ,oa

Hkksiky uxj fuxe dh fo'ks"kK fuxjkuh esa fd;k x;kA2-10-3 ladYi ioZ% ea=ky; ds funsZ'kkuqlkj laxzgky; us

ladYi ioZ ds rgr 28 twu] ls 12 tqykÃ] 2020 rd o`{kkjksi.k

dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd;k ftlesa laxzgky; ds deZpkfj;ksa us

lfØ; :i ls Hkkx fy;kA çR;sd deZpkjh us cjxn] vkaoyk]

ihiy] v'kksd] csy vkSj vke vkfn ds ikap isM+ jksfir fd;sA

A,B - ladYi ioZ ds nkSjku ikSèkjksi.k vfHk;kuA / Planta�on drive during Sankalp Parv.

2.10.4 Arishta Van: Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, th

Director, IGRMS ini�ated a new program on 14 July, 2020 for the tree planta�on en�tled 'Arishta Van' with a target to plant 300 Neem trees in different phases.2.10.5 Eco-friendly handmade Ganesh Clay idols: On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi in the month of August, 2020, the Modeling Sec�on of the museum created Eco-friendly handmade Ganesh Clay idols for sell. 2.10.6 The Great Conjunc�on of Jupiter & Saturn: The Regional Science Centre, Bhopal organized a live online event showcasing the great conjunc�on of the planet Jupiter and Saturn at IGRMS campus on

st21 December, 2020. This astronomical event was telecasted live from the highest point of the museum premises.

2-10-4 vfj"V ou% M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ] funs'kd] baxkajkekla

us 14 tqykÃ] 2020 dks o`{kkjksi.k ds fy, *vfj"V ou* uked

u;k dk;ZØe 'kq: fd;k] ftldk y{; fofHkUu pj.kksa esa 300

uhe ds isM+ yxkus dk gSA

2-10-5 i;kZoj.k vuqdwy gLrfuÆer feêh dh x.ks'k

izfrek,Wa% laxzgky; dh izfr:i.k bdkbZ us i;kZoj.k ds vuqdwy

gLrfuÆer feêh dh x.ks'k izfrekvksa dk fuekZ.k vxLr] 2020 ds

eghus esa iM+us okyh x.ks'k prqFkÊ ds volj ij fcØh ds fy,

fd;kA

2-10-6 c`gLifr vkSj 'kfu dk egku la;kstu% {ks=h; foKku

dsaæ] Hkksiky us 21 fnlacj] 2020 dks baxkajkekla ifjlj esa

c`gLifr vkSj 'kfu xzg ds egku la;ksx dks çnÆ'kr djrs gq, ,d

ykbo v‚uykbu dk;ZØe dk vk;kstu fd;k ftlesa laxzgky;

ifjlj ds lcls ÅWaps LFkku ls bl [kxksyh; ?kVuk dk lhèkk

çlkj.k fd;k x;k FkkA

A B

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2.10.7 Chitramay Bhopal: IGRMS organized a

photography contest en�tled 'Chitramay Bhopal' th thfrom 15 February to 14 March, 2021.The themes

of the compe��on were based on Bhopal city e.g.,

Folk culture and tradi�on, Cultural heritage, A�res,

Landscape, Natural heritage and Life. Altogether 39

par�cipants took part in this ac�vity.th

2.10.8 45 Founda�on Day Celebra�on: In the th

pandemic circumstance IGRMS observed its 45 st

Founda�on Day online on 21 March, 2021. Dr.

Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director, IGRMS expressed

its best wishes and gra�tude to all visitors and staffs

of the museum on this occasion. As a part of the

celebra�on an introductory video of the museum

was broadcasted online by Ministry of Culture

through its social media.

2-10-7 fp=e; Hkksiky% baxkajkekla }kjk 15 Qjojh ls 14 ekpZ]

2021 rd *fp=e; Hkksiky* uked ,d QksVksxzkQh çfr;ksfxrk

dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA çfr;ksfxrk ds fo"k; Hkksiky 'kgj ij

vkèkkfjr Fks tSls& yksd laL—fr vkSj ijaijk] lkaL—frd

fojklr] iks'kkd] Hkwifjn`';] çk—frd fojklr vkSj thouA bl

dk;Zdze esa dqy 39 çfrHkkfx;ksa us Hkkx fy;kA

2-10-8 45oka LFkkiuk fnol lekjksg% egkekjh dh fLFkfr esa

baxkajkekla us 21 ekpZ] 2021 dks viuk 45oka LFkkiuk fnol

v‚uykbu euk;kA M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ] funs'kd baxkajkekla us

bl volj ij n'kZdksa rFkk laxzgky; ds lHkh deZpkfj;ksa dks

'kqHkdkeuk,a nha vkSj vkHkkj O;ä fd;kA mRlo ds ,d Hkkx ds

:i esa laxzgky; dk ,d ifjp;kRed ohfM;ks laL—fr ea=ky;

}kjk vius lks'ky ehfM;k ds ekè;e ls v‚uykbu çlkfjr fd;k

x;k FkkA

2.10.9 Ac�vi�es related to the promo�on of Official Language:a. Official Language Wri�ng Workshop: The first quarter mee�ng of the Departmental Official Language Implementa�on Commi�ee of the IGRMS

thwas held on 24 June, 2020. During the mee�ng a wri�ng workshop was also organized on "Official Language Annual Target Achievement: Difficul�es and Solu�ons" with the par�cipa�on from staff by following proper SOP of COVID-19.b. Hindi Pakhwara 2020: With an aim to popularize the use of Hindi in official working among the staffs, a program en�tled 'Hindi Pakhwara' was organized

th thfrom 14 to 30 September, 2020. A number of compe��ve events such as Nibandh Lekhan Koushal Karyashala on "Badalte paridrishya me Bhar�ya Bhasha ewam Sanskri� ka Mahatva", Anuwad Pra�yogita, Hindi Tippad ewam Tankad, Prashno�ari (Rajbhasha anupalan par aadharit) were organized. The winners were also given prized and cer�ficates from Director IGRMS.

2-10-9 jktHkk"kk ds çpkj&izlkj ls lacafèkr xfrfofèk;k¡%v- jktHkk"kk ys[ku dk;Z'kkyk% baxkajkekla dh foHkkxh; jktHkk"kk dk;kZUo;u lfefr dh igyh frekgh dh cSBd 24 twu] 2020 dks vk;ksftr dh xà FkhA cSBd ds nkSjku ÞjktHkk"kk okÆ"kd y{; miyfCèk% dfBukb;k¡ vkSj lekèkkuÞ ij ,d ys[ku dk;Z'kkyk Hkh vk;ksftr dh xà Fkh ftlesa dksfoM&19 ds ,l-vks-ih- dk ikyu djrs gq, laxzgky; ds deZpkfj;ksa us Hkkxhnkjh dhA c- Çgnh i[kokM+k 2020% deZpkfj;ksa ds chp 'kkldh; dkedkt esa Çgnh ds mi;ksx dks yksdfç; cukus ds mís'; ls 14 ls 30 flracj] 2020 rd *Çgnh i[kokM+k* dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA blesa Þcnyrs ifjn`'; esa Hkkjrh; Hkk"kk ,oa laLd`fr dk egRoÞ fo"k; ij fucaèk ys[ku dkS'ky dk;Z'kkyk] vuqokn izfr;ksfxrk] fgUnh fVIi.k ,oa Vad.k] iz'uksRrjh ¼jktHkk"kk vuqikyu ij vkèkkfjr½ izfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA fotsrkvksa dks funs'kd] baxkajkekla }kjk iqjLdkj vkSj çek.k i= Hkh fn, x,A

A,B - baxkajkekla ifjlj ls c`gLifr vkSj 'kfu xzg ds lehi vkus dh [kxksyh; ?kVuk dk voyksdu djrs gq, n'kZdA bl ?kVuk dk lh/kk izlkj.k fd;k x;kA / Visitors observing the Great Conjunc�on of Jupiter and Saturn at IGRMS premises. This event was

telecasted live.

A B

A,B - fp=e; Hkksiky QksVks çfr;ksfxrk ds rgr çkIr Hkksiky ds Nk;kfp=A / Photographs of Bhopal received under Chitramay Bhopal photo contest.

A B

2.10.10 Programmes for specially-abled personth

a. 15 Blind Challenge Car Rally 2020: Arushi- an thNGO working for the blinds organized the 15 Blind

stChallenge Car Rally on 31 January, 2021 in collabora�on with IGRMS. Usually this programme

ndis organised on 2 Sunday of January but this year it was organised on a different day keeping in view the local guideline of COVID-19 pandemic. The rally was organized to spread awareness about the capabili�es of disabled persons especially blind people. Most exci�ng feature of the rally was that the sighted person drove the car in naviga�on of visually impaired persons who were given a route map in Braille script on the spot. The rally started from a shopping mall of Bhopal and a�er covering a long route and passing through various spots of the city concluded in the IGRMS campus. The valedictory ceremony was organized in the amphitheatre of Veethi Sankul- the indoor museum building with prize distribu�on by Director, IGRMS, Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra to the winners and par�cipants.

2-10-10 fnO;kax O;fä;ksa ds fy, dk;ZØe%v- 15oÈ CykbaM pSysat dkj jSyh 2020% us=ghuksa ds fy, dke djus okyh ,d xSj ljdkjh laLFkk *v#"kh* us baxkajkekla ds lg;ksx ls 31 tuojh] 2021 dks 15oÈ CykbaM pSysat dkj jSyh dk vk;kstu fd;kA lkekU;r% bl dk;Zdze dk vk;kstu tuojh ds f}rh; jfookj dks fd;k tkrk gS ysfdu bl o"kZ dksfoM&19 egkekjh ds dkj.k LFkkuh; funsZ'kksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, bldk vk;kstu ,d vyx frfFk dks fd;k x;kA jSyh dk vk;kstu fnO;kax O;fä;ksa fo'ks"kdj us=ghu yksxksa dh {kerkvksa ds ckjs esa tkx:drk QSykus ds fy, fd;k x;k FkkA jSyh dh lcls jksekapd ckr ;g Fkh fd lkekU; O;fDr;ksa us –f"Vckfèkr O;fä;ksa ds usfoxs'ku esa] ftUgsa ekSds ij czsy fyfi esa :V eSi fn;k x;k Fkk dkj pykÃA jSyh Hkksiky ds ,d 'k‚Çix e‚y ls 'kq: gqà vkSj 'kgj ds fofHkUu LFkkuksa ls xqtjrs gq, ,d yack jkLrk r; djds baxkajkekla ifjlj esa laiUu gqÃA lekjksg dk lekiu varjax laxzgky; Hkou] ohFkh ladqy ds ,EQhfFk,Vj esa funs'kd] baxkajkekla] M‚ çoh.k dqekj feJ }kjk fotsrkvksa vkSj çfrHkkfx;ksa dks iqjLdkj forj.k ds lkFk gqvkA

A - foHkkxh; jktHkk"kk dk;kZUo;u lfefr dh =Sekfld cSBd ds nkSjku jktHkk"kk ys[ku dk;Z'kkykA / Official language wri�ng workshop during Quarterly mee�ng of Departmental Official Language Commi�ee.

B - Çgnh i[kokM+k ds nkSjku ;wfudksM VkbÇix çfr;ksfxrkA / Unicode typing compe��on during Hindi Pakhwada.

A B

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2.11 Special visits

During the period the museum conducted guided

tours for several educa�onal ins�tutes, trainees,

VIPs and delega�ons to introduce them with the

diverse aspects of Indian culture. Some of the worth

men�oning visits are as follows:

a. Shri Suresh Soni, Rash�rya Swayam sevak Sangh,

Sah-Sarkaryavah (Joint-General Secretary) visited rdthe museum on 23 September, 2020. Dr. Praveen

Kumar Mishra, Director along with other museum

officials took him to the museum's open-air

exhibi�ons and to Veethi Sankul, the indoor

museum building of IGRMS. He took keen interest in

the unique exhibi�ons of the IGRMS.

c- iwjs Hkkjr ls vk;s fofHkUu tutkfr;ksa ls lacaf/kr yxHkx 100

lnL;ksa ds lewg us 9 tuojh] 2021 dks laxzgky; dk nkSjk

fd;kA ;g Hkze.kkFkhZ nÙkksiar BsxM+h 'kksèk laLFkku }kjk vk;ksftr

Þtutkrh; èkkÆed ijEijk vkSj nsoyksdÞ ij ,d laxks"Bh esa

Hkkx ysus vk, izfrfuf/k FksA

c. Ms. Sanjukta Mudgal (IFS), Joint Secretary, th

Ministry of Culture visited the museum on 12

February, 2021. Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director,

IGRMS and the curatorial staffs of the museum

guided the tour.

l- lqJh latqäk eqn~xy ¼vkÃ,Q,l½] la;qä lfpo] laL—fr

ea=ky; us 12 Qjojh] 2021 dks laxzgky; dk Hkze.k fd;kA bl

nkSjku M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ] funs'kd] baxkajkekla vkSj laxzgky;

ds D;wjsVksfj;y LVkQ us ekxZn'kZu fd;kA

A - M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ] funs'kd] baxkajkekla CykbaM pSysat dkj jSyh dks >aMk fn[kkdj jokuk djrs gq,A / Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra, Director, IGRMS Flaged off Blind Challenge Car Rally

B - baxkajkekla ifjlj esa CykbaM pSysat dkj jSyh ds fotsrkvksa dks iqjLdkj forj.kA / Prize distribu�on to winners of Blind Challenge Car Rally at IGRMS premises.

A B

2-11 fo'ks"k Hkze.k%

bl vofèk ds nkSjku laxzgky; us dà 'kS{kf.kd laLFkkuksa]

çf'k{kqvksa] fof'k"V O;fDr;ksa vkSj ekxZn'khZ çfrfufèkeaMyksa dks

Hkkjrh; laL—fr ds fofoèk igyqvksa ls ifjfpr djkus ds mn~ns';

ls ekxn'khZ Hkze.k dk;Zdze lapkfyr fd;sA dqN mYys[kuh;

Hkze.k dk;Zdze bl çdkj gSa%

v- Jh lqjs'k lksuh jk"Vªh; Lo;a lsod la?k ¼vkj,l,l½

lg&ljdk;Zokg ¼la;qä egklfpo½ us 23 flracj] 2020 dks

laxzgky; dk nkSjk fd;kA M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ] funs'kd us

laxzgky; ds vU; vfèkdkfj;ksa ds lkFk mUgsa laxzgky; dh

eqDrkdk'k çn'kZfu;ksa rFkk laxzgky; ds vUrjax izn'kZuh Hkou

ohFkh ladqy dk Hkze.k djk;kA mUgksaus baxkajkekla dh vuwBh

çn'kZfu;ksa esa xgjh fnypLih yhA

b. A group of nearly hundred resource persons

belonging to various tribes from all over India visited th

the museum on 9 January, 2021. These visitors

were the delegates who came to a�end a seminar on

"Janja�ya Dharmik Parampara aur Devlok"

organised by Da�opant Thengari Shodh Sansthan,

Bhopal.

Jh lqjs'k lksuh] lg&ljdk;Zokg] vkj,l,l laxzgky; Hkze.k ijA / Visit of Shri Suresh Soni, Sah-Sarkaryavah, RSS.

d. A team of Members of Pe��on Commi�ee of

Haryana Legisla�ve Assembly visited the museum th

on 12 February, 2021. On this occasion, the Director

of the Museum, Dr. Praveen Kumar Mishra and other

curatorial staffs guided the tour.

n. gfj;k.kk foèkku lHkk dh ;kfpdk lfefr ds lnL;ksa dh ,d

Vhe us 12 Qjojh] 2021 dks laxzgky; dk Hkze.k fd;kA bl

volj ij laxzgky; ds funs'kd M‚- çoh.k dqekj feJ vkSj vU;

D;wjsVksfj;y LVkQ us Hkze.k dk ekxZn'kZu fd;kA

lqJh latqäk eqn~xy ¼vkÃ,Q,l½] la;qä lfpo] laL—fr ea=ky; laxzgky; Hkze.k ijA / Visit of Ms. Sanjukta Mudgal (IFS), Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture.

iwjs Hkkjr ls fofHkUu tutkfr;ksa ls lacafèkr yxHkx lkS O;fä;ksa ds lewg dk nkSjkA / Visit of a group of nearly hundred resource persons belonging to various tribes from all over India.

gfj;k.kk foèkku lHkk dh ;kfpdk lfefr ds lnL;ksa dh ,d Vhe dk nkSjkA / Visit of a team of members of Pe��on commi�ee of Haryana Legisla�ve Assembly.

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mi&;kstuk v‚ijs'ku lkYost dk mís'; ewrZ vkSj

vewrZ laL—fr;ksa ds yqIr gks jgs igyqvksa dk laj{k.k ,oa lao/kZu

gSA laxzgky; }kjk lqfu;ksftr rjhds ls thou dks le`) djus

okyh ijaijkvksa ds fofHkUu igyqvksa ds laxzg vkSj çys[ku ds

ek/;e ls laj{k.k ,oa lo/kZu dk iz;kl fd;k tk jgk gSA dksfoM

19 çfrcaèk ds dkj.k v‚ijs'ku lkYost xfrfofèk;k¡ cqjh rjg

izHkkfor gqbZ gSaA gkyk¡fd bl Js.kh ds rgr baxkajkekla 536

oLrqvksa dks tru l‚¶Vos;j esa fMftVkbt+ djus esa lQy jgkA

03Operation Salvage

vkWijs'ku lkYost

The sub-scheme Opera�on Salvage is aimed

at salvaging the vanishing aspects of tangible and

intangible cultures. The Sangrahalaya is making

systema�c efforts for salvaging various aspects of

life enhancing tradi�ons, by collec�on and

documenta�on. Due to COVID-19 restric�on the

opera�on salvage ac�vi�es are badly hampered.

However, under this category IGRMS succeeded to

digi�ze the 536 objects in Jatan so�ware.

56 57

nf{k.k {k=s h; dæas ] elS :q Southern Regional Centre, Mysuru

04bafnjk xkaèkh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; dk nf{k.kh {ks=h;

dsaæ eSlwj 'kgj ds chpksa chp fLFkr ,sfrgkfld bekjr *osÇyxVu

gkml* ls lapkfyr gks jgk gSA ,dh—r Hkkjr dh le`)

lkaL—frd ijaijkvksa ds laj{k.k vkSj iqujks)kj ds fy, dsaæ

ljdkj dh igy ij xgjh fnypLih ysrs gq, dukZVd ljdkj

us ;g ,sfrgkfld Hkou nf{k.kh {ks=h; dsaæ dh LFkkiuk ds fy,

o"kZ 2000 esa dsaæ ljdkj dks vkoafVr fd;k Fkk ftlesa dsaæ us

vDVwcj] 2001 ls viuh xfrfofèk;ka 'kq: dÈA o"kZ ds nkSjku]

fuEufyf[kr dk;ZØe vk;ksftr fd, x,%

4-1 ladYi ioZ% dsanz us 28 twu] 2020 ls 12 tqykÃ] 2020 rd

*ladYi ioZ* dk vk;kstu fd;k ftlesa laxzgky; ds deZpkfj;ksa

us dsaæ ds ifjlj esa 2] 6 ,oa 9 tqykbZ] 2020 dks cjxn] uhe ,oa

vÜoFk ds ikSèks yxk,A

4-2 Lora=rk fnol% baxkajkekla] n-{ks-ds- eSlwj esa vius ifjlj

esa 74oka Lora=rk fnol g"kksZYykl ds lkFk euk;kA bl volj

ij dk;kZy; ds deZpkfj;ksa vkSj lqj{kk dÆe;ksa dh mifLFkfr esa

dsanz ds ifjlj esa jk"Vªh; èot Qgjk;k x;kA

The Southern Regional Centre of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya is func�oning from the historic building 'Wellington House' in the heart of Mysore city. Taking keen interest on the Central Government's ini�a�ves for preserva�on and revitaliza�on of rich cultural tradi�ons of unified India, the Government of Karnataka has allocated the pres�gious building to the Central Government, in the year 2000, for se�ng up the Southern Regional Centre. The centre began its ac�vi�es from October 2001. During the year, the following programmes were held:4.1 Sankalp Parv: The Centre has organized

th th'Sankalp Parv' from 28 June, 2020 to 12 July 2020. The staff of the Museum planted saplings of Banyan, Neem and Aswath tree in the campus of Southern

nd th thRegional Centre of IGRMS, Mysuru on 2 , 6 and 9 July, 2020.4.2 Independence Day: The IGRMS, SRC

thMysuru had celebrated the 74 Independence Day, 2020 at its premises. On this occasion, the Na�onal flag was hoisted at SRC Mysuru in the presence of the employees and security personals of the office.

To achieve the targets related to Museum's infrastructural development, Educa�on and Outreach and Opera�on Salvage other than the curatorial wing the IGRMS has a number of facility units which func�on for various works iden�fied for t h e m . T h e s e i n c l u d e C o n s e r va� o n U n i t , Photography Unit, Cine Video Unit, Graphic Art Unit, Hor�culture Unit, Modeling Unit, Reference Library, Public Rela�on Unit, Engineering Unit, Official Language Unit and Computer unit.

laxzgky; ds y{;ksa dh iwfrZ ls lacaf/kr dk;ksaZ tSls

v/kkslajpukRed fodkl] 'kS{kf.kd ,oa vkmVjhp ,oa vkijs'ku

lkYost dks djus ds fy;s D;wjsVksfj;y foax ds vfrfjä dbZ

lqfo/kk bdkbZ;ka Hkh gSa tks mUgsa vkcafVr dk;ksaZ dks laikfnr djrh

gSA blesa laj{k.k] Nk;kadu] flus&ohfM;ks] xzkfQd dyk]

ckxokuh] e‚Mfyax] lanHkZ iqLrdky;] tulaidZ bdkbZ]

vfHk;kaf=dh] jktHkk"kk ,oa daI;wVj bdkbZ 'kkfey gSA

05 Facility Units

alqfo/kk bdkbZ;kW

5.1 Conserva�on Unit: Sangrahalaya has developed a chemical conserva�on unit to conserve the structures and objects collected from different clima�c zones right from the snow bound Himalayas to arid zone of Rajasthan and highly humid coastal areas of India. Around thirty thousand museum objects have been acquired by Museum in its reserve collec�on. The conserva�on unit of the Museum has developed in-house facili�es to prevent a�ack from bio-organisms like insects and fungus etc. The objects are treated by using fumiga�on, spraying of insec�cides, applying roden�cides and by giving an� termite root level treatment etc. Applica�on of silica gel crystals is being carried out to maintain proper rela�ve humidity both at specimen store and indoor exhibi�ons. During the period under review, the unit carried out cleaning, conserva�on, preserva�on and restora�on of 2102 objects made of brass, iron, bell metal, wood, leather, bamboo, jute, terraco�a, grass, aluminum/ white metal, copper, bone, leaf, wool and tex�les etc. The unit also looks a�er the exhibits of open air exhibi�ons. Members of t h e u n i t h a d a l s o b een en ga ged in organisa�on of ac�vi�es related to Swachha Bharat Abhiyan, Interna�onal Yoga Day etc.

5.2 Photography Unit: During the year Photography unit of the Museum carried out photo documenta�on of all in-house ac�vi�es such as exhibi�on, ar�st camps, performing art presenta�ons, seminars, workshops and also other special field events, and took 2295 digital images. The unit also made available 5361 images for publica�ons in social media and various propaga�on materials. Unit also extended assistance in moun�ng various periodical exhibi�ons.

5-1 laj{k.k bdkbZ% laxzgky; }kjk ,d jlk;u laj{k.k bdkbZ

fodflr dh xbZ gSA ;g fofHkUu tyok;q {ks=ksa tSls cQZ

vkPNkfnr fgeky; ls ysdj jktLFkku ds 'kq"d {ks=

vkSj mPp vkæ rVh; Hkkjrh; {ks=ksa ls ladfyr çkn'kksaZ

dk laj{k.k dk;Z djrh gSA laxzgky; }kjk yxHkx rhl

gtkj ls vf/kd laxzgky; çkn'kZ vius lqjf{kr ladyu

gsrq vf/kxzfgr fd;s x;s gSaA laj{k.k bdkbZ }kjk tSo

tfur dhM+s] QQwan ls j{kk gsrq Lo;a dh lqfo/kk,¡

fodflr dh xbZ gSA çkn'kksaZ dks nok ds fNM+dko] /kweu]

jlk;uksa ds ysi ,oa nhed jks/kh mipkj }kjk lajf{kr

fd;k tkrk gSA varjax çn'kZfu;ksa ,oa çkn'kZ HkaMkj esa

lgh vkisf{kr vkærk dks cuk;s j[kus gsrq flfydk tsy

d.kksa dks ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA leh{kk vof/k esa bdkbZ

}kjk dkalk] yksgk] csy esVy] dk"B] peM+k] ckal] twV]

feêh] ?kkl] ,Y;wehfu;e@lQsn /kkrq] rkack] vfLFk] iÙks]

Åu ,oa diM+s ds dqy 2102 çkn'kksaZ dh lQkbZ] laj{k.k]

ifjj{k.k ,oa th.kksZ)kj dk;Z fd;s x;sA bdkbZ]

eqäkdk'k çn'kZfu;ksa esa çnf'kZr çkn'kksaZ dh ns[kHkky Hkh

djrh gSA bdkbZ ds lnL; LoPN Hkkjr vfHk;ku]

vUrjkZ"Vªh; ;ksx fnol bR;kfn xfrfof/k;ksa ds vk;kstu

esa Hkh layXu jgsA

5-2 Nk;kadu bdkbZ% o"kZ ds nkSjku laxzgky; dh Nk;kadu

bdkbZ us ifjlj esa vk;ksftr lHkh xfrfof/k;ksa tSls

çn'kZuh] dykdkj f'kfojksa] çn'kZudkjh dykvksa dh

çLrqfr;kWa] lsfeukj] dk;Z'kkyk vkSj vU; fo'ks"k {ks=h;

dk;Zdzeksa dk Nk;k çys[ku fd;k rFkk 2295 fMftVy

QksVks fy;sA bdkbZ us lks'ky ehfM;k ,oa çpkj lkexzh esa

izdk'ku gsrq 5361 QksVks miyC/k djk;sA bdkbZ us

fofHkUu lkekf;d çn'kZfu;ksa ds fuekZ.k esa Hkh lg;ksx

çnku fd;kAA - n-{ks-dsanz] eSlq: esa ladYi ioZ ds nkSjku ikSèkjksi.k vfHk;kuA / Planta�on drive during Sankalp Parv at SRC, Mysuru.

thB - n-{ks-dsanz] eSlq: esa 74osa Lora=rk fnol lekjksgA / 74 Independence Day celebra�on at.SRC, Mysuru.

A B

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5.3 Cine Video Unit: During the year the Cine Video unit of the Museum carried out the audio video documenta�on of various ac�vi�es and programmes of Museum like, Museum Popular Lectures, programmes of Performing Art Presenta�on, Exhibi�ons, Ar�st Camps, Seminars, Workshops, Symposia, Discussions etc. organised at Bhopal. Altogether 29 hrs of audio video recording were made during the period. The unit also provided edited videos for exhibit of the month series and Online Exhibi�on Series and services of PA system for various in house programmes of the Museum.

5.4 Graphic Art Unit: The Graphic Art unit of Sangrahalaya prepared designs for some of the museum publica�ons. Members of the unit extended assistance in moun�ng of exh ib i�ons , pa in�ng /poster making compe��on, prepara�on of signages, wri�ng cer�ficates, campus beau�fica�on etc.

5.5 Hor�culture Unit: The Unit con�nued planta�on of various species of fruits and flowers in the campus and it also undertook landscaping work in different areas of museum, transplanted seedling, maintained medicinal garden, cut the grass, collected seeds, produc�ons of bio-pes�cide and maintained the sacred groves planta�ons. The unit has extensively involved in planta�on work of 300 Neem sapling to develop Arishth Van.

5.6 Modeling Unit: Modeling unit of the Museum a�ended the works related to moun�ng of various exhibi�ons It prepared plaster mould and fiber cast of different images and also prepared replicas of new objects for Museum shop.

5.7 Reference Library: This year the reference library of the Museum added 333 new books, 52 volumes of Indian and 25 volumes of fore ign journals . Dur ing the per iod books/journals were issued and reprographic services were provided to readers. The unit carried out classifica�on of 36 books, cataloging of 90 books, indexing of 4490 ar�cles etc. It is also providing informa�on of new acquisi�ons and news clippings through email. Members of the Unit were also engaged in organiza�on of programmes related to official Language and TLF.

5-3 flus&ohfM;ks bdkbZ% o"kZ ds nkSjku laxzgky; dh

flus&ohfM;ks bdkbZ }kjk Hkksiky esa vk;ksftr fofHkUu

dk;Zdzeks a tSls laxzgky; yksd#fp O;k[;kuks a]

çn'kZudkjh dyk dk;ZØeksa] çn'kZfu;ksa] dykdkj f'kfojksa]

laxksf’B;ksa] dk;Z'kkykvksa] ifjppkZvksa bR;kfn dk

–';&JO; çys[ku fd;kA bdkbZ ds lnL;ksa }kjk ns'k ds

fofHkUu leqnk;ksa dh thou 'kSyh ds çys[ku gsrq dbZ

{ks=h; Hkze.k Hkh fd;s x;sA bl le;kof/k esa dqy 29 ?kaVs

dh JO;&–'; fjd‚fMaZx dh xbZA bdkbZ us ekg dh çkn'kZ

J`a[kyk ,oa vkWuykbu çn'kZuh J`a[kyk ds fy, lEikfnr

ohfM;ks vkSj laxzgky; esa gksus okys fofHkUu dk;ZØeksa ds

fy, ih, flLVe dh lsok,a Hkh miyC/k djkbZaA

5-4 xzkfQd dyk bdkbZ% laxzgky; dh xzkfQd dyk bdkbZ

}kjk dqN laxzgky; çdk'kuksa ds fMtkbu rS;kj fd;s

x;sA bdkbZ ds lnL;ksa }kjk çn'kZuh fuekZ.k]

isafVax@iksLVj çfr;ksfxrk] lwpuk iê fuekZ.k] çek.ki=

ys[ku o ifjlj ds lkSan;hZdj.k vkfn esa lg;ksx çnku

fd;k x;kA

5-5 ckxokuh bdkbZ% bdkbZ }kjk laxzgky; ifjlj esa fofHkUu

çtkfr;ksa ds Qy ,oa Qwyksa dk ikS/kkjksi.k dk;Z fujarj

fd;k tk jgk gSA bdkbZ }kjk laxzgky; ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa

ySaMLdsfiax] chtkjksi.k] vkS"k/kh; cxhps dk la/kkj.k] ?kkl

dVkbZ] cht laxzg.k] tSo dhVuk'kd dk mRiknu rFkk

iquhr ou dh ns[kHkky Hkh dh tk jgh gSA bdkbZ vfj"V

ou rS;kj djus ds fy;s uhe ds 300 ikS/ks yxkus esa Hkh

layXu jghA

5-6 çfr:i.k bdkbZ% laxzgky; dh çfr:i.k bdkbZ fofHkUu

çn'kZfu;ksa dks yxkus] laca/kh dk;ksaZ esa lg;ksx djrh gSA

bdkbZ us fofHkUu vkd`fr;ksa ds IykLVj eksYM vkSj Qkbcj

dkLV rS;kj fd;s vkSj lkFk gh laxzgky; dh nqdku ds

fy, ubZ oLrqvksa dh çfr—fr;kaW Hkh rS;kj dhaA

5-7 lUnHkZ iqLrdky;% bl o"kZ lUnHkZ iqLrdky; us vius

ladyu esa 333 ubZ iqLrdsa] Hkkjrh; if=dkvksa ds 52 ,oa

fons'kh if=dkvksa ds 25 vad tksM+s gSaA bl le;kof/k esa

iqLrdsa if=dk,a fuxZfer dh xbZ ,oa ikBdksa dks

QksVksd‚ih lqfo/kk çnku dh xbZA bdkbZ }kjk 36

iqLrdksa dk oxhZdj.k] 90 iqLrdksa dk lwphdj.k] 4490

ys[kksa dk baMsDl rS;kj fd;k x;kA bZ&esy ds ek/;e ls

u, vf/kxzg.k ,oa lekpkj i= dfVax laca/kh lwpuk,a Hkh

çnku dh xbZA bdkbZ ds lnL; jktHkk"kk ,oa

tutkrh; lkfgR; egksRlo ds dk;Zdzeksa ds vk;kstuksa

esa Hkh layXu jgsA

58 59

5-8 tulaidZ bdkbZ% laxzgky; dh tulaidZ bdkbZ laxzgky;

ds dk;Zdzeksa vkSj xfrfof/k;ksa dh lwpukvksa dk

çpkj&çlkj fçaV ,oa bysDVªkfud ehfM;k ds ek/;e ls

djrh jgh lkFk gh ,l,e,l ,oa bZ&esy ds }kjk

vkea=.k Hkh Hksts x;sA bdkbZ }kjk yxHkx 192 çsl uksV

LFkkuh; ,oa jk"Vªh; v[kckjksa esa çdk'ku gsrq rS;kj

fd;s x;sA

5-9 vfHk;kaf=dh bdkbZ% laxzgky; ifjlj ,oa LV‚Q DokVZj

ds flfoy] IyfEcax] fo/kqr ,oa dkjisaVjh dk;Z ds

lkekU; j[kj[kko ds vfrfjä ;kaf=dh bdkÃ

baxkajkekla ds iEi gkml ds j[k&j[kko dk;Z esa layXu

jghA

5-10 jktHkk"kk bdkbZ% laxzgky; dh jktHkk"kk bdkbZ us

deZpkfj;ksa ds chp dk;kZy;hu dk;ksaZ esa fganh ds

mi;ksx dks yksdfç; cukus ds fy, foHkkxh; jkt Hkk"kk

dk;Zdkjh lfefr dh pkj cSBdksa dk vk;kstu fd;kA

deZpkfj;ksa ds chp vkfèkdkfjd dk;ks± esa Çgnh ds

mi;ksx dks yksdfç; cukus ds fy,] laxzgky; dh

jktHkk"kk bdkà us foHkkxh; jktHkk"kk dk;Z lfefr dh

pkj cSBdsa ÞjktHkk"kk 'kr&çfr'kr okÆ"kd yk{; çfIr%

dBukbZ;kWa ,oa lek/kkuß 24 twu] 2020 Þcnyrs

ifjn`'; esa Hkkjrh; Hkk"kk vkSj lakL—fr dk egRoÞ 16

flracj] 2020] *Çgnh oa {ks=h; Hkk"kk,a* 18 fnlacj] 2020

dks ,oa Þesjh ekr`Hkk"kkÞ 23 Qjojh] 2021 dks vk;ksftr

dÈ blds lkFk gh baxkajkekla ds vfèkdkjh us ujkdkl

dh cSBd esa Hkh Hkkx fy;kA

5-11 daI;wVj bdkbZ% laxzgky; dh daI;wVj bdkbZ ekg dk

çkn'kZ J`a[kyk ds lwpuk iSuy çn'kZu fMt+kbu rS;kj

djus ,oa lwpuk iV~Vksa dh fizafVax esa layXu jghA

l a x z g k y ; d h v k f / k d k f j d c s c l k b Z V

http://igrms.gov.in dk lapkyu Hkh bdkbZ }kjk

fd;k tkrk gSA baxkajkekla vius dk;ZØe laca/kh

lwpukvksa dk izpkj izlkj ,oa opqZvy foftVlZ ls

laokn lks'ky osclkbZV~l tSls Qslcqd] V~ohVj]

baLVkxzke ,oa ;wV~;wc vkfn }kjk djrk gSA vof/k ds

nkSjku dqy 31 yk[k n'kZdksa us osclkbV dk mi;ksx

fd;kA 2-5 yk[k ls vf/kd ykbDl@beksth ntZ

fd;s x;sA bdkbZ lHkh vuqHkkxksa ds daI;wVjksa dk

j[ k&j[ k ko ] rF k k b a Vju sV lfo Zl rF k k

lsfeukj@O;k[;ku esa lg;ksx miyC/k djkrh gSA ;g

nh?kkZvksa] çkn'kksaZ ,oa laxzgky; laca/kh çdk'kuksa tSls

iksLVj] yscy] QksYMj] yhQysV] isuy] çek.ki=]

o k f " k Z d ç f ro s nu ] U ; wty s V j v k f n d s

ysvkmV@fMtkbZu rS;kj djrh gSA

5.8 Public Rela�on Unit: The public rela�on unit

of the Sangrahalaya has been engaged in

impar�ng and dissemina�ng informa�on

about the programmes and ac�vi�es of the

museum through the use of print and

electronic media. Invita�ons were also sent

through SMS and email. The unit also

prepared around 192 press notes for

publica�on in local and na�onal newspapers.

5.9 Engineering Unit: Other than the general

maintenance of civil, plumbing, electrical and

carpentry works of the Museum premises

and staff quarters, the unit had been

engaged in repairing work of Pump houses of

IGRMS.

5.10 Official Language Unit: To popularize the use

of the Hindi in official work among the staff,

the Official Language unit of the Museum

organized four mee�ngs of Departmental

Official Language working commi�ee,

o rga n i s e d fo u r wo r ks h o p e n� t l e d

“Rajbhasha shat pra�shat varshik lakshya th

prapp�: Kathnaiya evm Samadhan” on 24

June, 2020, “Badalte Paridrishay men

B h a r � ya B h a s h a eva m S a n s k r i � k Ka thMahatwa” on 16 September, 2020, Hindi

t hevam Kshetr iya Bhashayen' on 18

December, 2020 and “Meri Matribhasha” on rd

23 February, 2021. Official from IGRMS is

also par�cipated at NARKAS mee�ng.

5.11 Computer Unit: The computer unit of the

Museum had been engaged in designing and

prin�ng of informa�on panels for exhibits

displayed under the series of the exhibit of

t h e m o nt h . I G R M S o ffi c i a l we bs i te

h�p://igrms.gov.in is maintained by the unit.

IGRMS disseminates its ac�vity informa�on

and interacts with virtual visitors via social

websites like Facebook, Twi�er, Instagram

and YouTube. During the period total 31 lac

visitors reached to its website. More than 2.5

lac likes/emoji recorded. Unit provides

maintenance service to all the sec�ons,

support in seminars/lectures, as well as

Internet facili�es. It also prepares layouts and

designs galleries, exhibits, Museum related

publica�ons such as poster, labels, folder,

leaflets, panels, cer�ficate, annual reports,

newsle�er, etc.

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y[s kk ijh{kk ifz rons u ,oa y[s ks y[s kk ijh{kk ifz rons u ,oa y[s ks y[s kk ijh{kk ifz rons u ,oa y[s ks Audit Report and Annual Accounts

(2020-21)

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Audit Report and Audit Certificate on the accounts for the year 2020-2021

6.1. o"kZ 2020&21 ds y[s ks ij y[s kk ijh{kk ifz rons u ,oa iez k.k i= @ o"kZ 2020&21 ds y[s ks ij y[s kk ijh{kk ifz rons u ,oa iez k.k i= @6.1. o"kZ 2020&21 ds y[s ks ij y[s kk ijh{kk ifz rons u ,oa iez k.k i= @

6.2. o"kZ 2020&21 ds fy, okf"kdZ y[s kk @Annual Accounts for the year 2020-21

1- geus fu;a=d ,oa egkys[kk ijh{kd ds ¼lsok ds vf/kdkj] drZO; vkSj 'krksZa½ ds vf/kfu;e 1971 vuqPNsn 20 ¼1½ ds varxZr bfUnjk xka/kh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; ¼baxkjkekla½ ds 31 ekpZ 2021 ds vuqlkj rqyu i= rFkk mDr fnukad dks lekIr o"kZ ds vk; ,oa O;; ys[ks rFkk Hkqxrku ,oa ikorh ys[ks dh ijh{kk dj yh gSA ys[kk ijh{kk dk nkf;Ro 2023&24 rd dh vof/k gsrq lkSaik x;k gSA ;g foRrh; C;kSjs baxkajkekla izca/kd dk nkf;Ro gSA bu foRrh; C;kSjksa ij gekjk nkf;Ro viuh ys[kk ijh{kk ds vk/kkj ij viuk vfHker O;Dr djuk gSA

2- ;g i`Fkd ys[kk ijh{kk izfrosnu ys[kk izca/ku ds laca/k esa dsoy oxhZdj.k] Js"B ys[kk la/kkj.k O;ogkj dh lqfuf'prrk] ys[kk la/kkj.k izfreku vkSj izdVhdj.k fl)karksa dh fVIif.k;ksa ls ;qqDr gSaA foRrh; ysunsu ds lanHkZ esa dkuwu] fu;e vkSj f o fu;e ¼ f o ' k s " k k f / kd k j ,o a fu; ferr k ½ rF k k dk;Zn{krk&lg&izn'kZu bR;kfn i{kksa ;fn dksbZ gS rks muds ifjikyu ds laca/k esa ys[kk ijh{kk izfrosnu ds ek/;e ls i`Fkdr% izfrosfnr gSA

3- geus ys[kk ijh{k.k Hkkjr esa lkekU;r% Lohd`r ys[kk ijh{k.k izfrekuksa ds vuqlkj fd;k gSA bu ekudksa dh vko';drk gS fd ge ;g fooj.k fcuk fdlh HkkSfrd feF;k dFku ds rS;kj foRrh; fooj.kksa dss ckjs esa mfpr fo'okl izkIr djus gsrq ys[kk ijh{kk dh ;kstuk cuk,Wa o djsaA ,d ys[kk ijh{kk esa foRrh; dFku esa nh xbZ jkf'k;kWa rFkk [kqyklksa ds leFkZu esa lk{;ksa ds ijh{k.k ds vk/kkj ij tkap lfEefyr gksrh gSA ,d ys[kk ijh{kk ds izca/ku }kjk O;ogkj esa yk;s tkus okys ys[kk la/kkj.k fl)karksa dk ewY;kadu vkSj egRoiw.kZ izkDdyuksa ds lkFk gh foRrh; dFkuksa ds lexz izLrqfrdj.k dk ewY;kadu Hkh 'kkfey gSA gekjk fo'okl gS fd gekjk ys[kk ijh{k.k gekjs vfHker ds fy, U;k; laxr vk/kkj miyC/k djkrk gSA

4- vius ys[kk ijh{k.k ds vk/kkj ij ge izfrosfnr djrs gSa fd%

¼i½ gekjh ;Fks"V tkudkjh vkSj fo'okl ds vuqlkj geus ys[kk ijh{kk ds fy, vfHkokafNr lHkh lwpuk,Wa vkSj Li"Vhdj.k izkIr dj fy, gSaA

¼ii½ izfrosnu esa vk;s rqyu i= rFkk vk; ,oa O;; ys[kk@ikofr;kWa vkSj Hkqxrku ys[kk Hkkjr ljdkj ds foRr ea=ky; }kjk Lohd`r izk:i esa rS;kj fd;s x;s gSaA

¼iii½ gekjs vfHker esa baxkajkekla }kjk ys[kk cgh vkSj vU; lacaf/kr nLrkost leqfpr <ax ls la/kkfjr fd;s x;s gSaA tSlk fd gekjs ijh{k.k esa vkbZ ,slh cfg;ksa ls izrhr gksrk gSA

¼iv½ ge vkxs izfrosfnr djrs gSa fd %

1. We have Sheet audited the a�ached Balance of the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS). Bhopal as at 31 March 2021 the Income; and Expenditure Account and the Receipt and Payment Account ended on for the year that Sec�on date, under 20 Comptroller (1 the ) of and Auditor General's (Du�es, Powers & Condi�ons of 197Service) Act, 1. The audit has been entrusted period for the up 2023-24to these financial are statements the responsibility of the IGRMS's management. responsibility Our is to express an opinion these on statements on audit.financial based our

2. This comments Separate Audit Report the contains of the Auditor Comptroller and General of India (CAG) on the accoun�ng treatment only with regard to classifica�on, accoun�ng Conformity with the best prac�ces, accoun�ng disclosure standards and norms, etc. observa�ons Audit on financial transac�ons with regard to compliance with the Law, Rules & Regula�ons (Propriety Regularity) and and efficiency-cum-performance aspects, etc., are if any, reported through Inspec�on reports/ CAGs Audit reports separately.

3. We accordance have our conducted audit in with audi�ng standards generally accepted hese in India. Tstandards we perform audit require that plan and the to obtain reasonable whether assurance about the financial statements material are free from m a isstatements. Audit includes examining, on test basis, evidences suppor�ng the amounts and disclosure in the financial statements. Audit also includes assessing the ples accoun�ng used princi and significant es�mates well made by management, as as evalua�ng overall the presenta�on of financial statements. We audit bel provieve that our ides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

4. Based that:on our audit, we report

(i) We have the obtained all informa�on and explana�ons, which the to best of our knowledge and bel were ief necessary for the of purpose our audit;

(ii) T Sheet, and Expenditure he balance Income Account and the receipt and dealt Payment Account this with by report have been the drawn format up in approved by the Ministry of F of inance, Government ndia.I

(iii) In account our opinion, proper books of and other records relevant have been maintained by the IGRMS so in far as it appears from examina�on our of such books.

(iv) We further report that:-

bafnjk xkaèkh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; ¼vkÃ-th-vkj-,e-,l-½]Hkksiky ds 31 ekpZ 2021 dks lekIr o"kZ ds fy, ys[kksa ijHkkjr ds fu;a=d&egkys[kkijh{kd dh i`Fkd ys[kkijh{kkizfrosnuA

Separate Audit Report of the Comptroller andAuditor General of India the on Accounts of theIndira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya(I 31 GRMS), Bhopal for the year ended March 2021.

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¼d½ rqyu i=

1-1 orZeku nkf;Ro ,oa çkoèkku ¼vuqlwph&3½ & j 11-51 djksM+A

blesa ekpZ&2021 ekg ds osru ds en esa fd, tkus okys vko';d :- 0-54 djksM+ dk çkoèkku 'kkfey ugÈ gSA blds ifj.kkeLo:i orZeku nsunkfj;ksa vkSj çkoèkkuksa ds lkFk&lkFk O;; dks :- 0-54 djksM+ ls de crk;k x;kAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% foÙkh; lykgdkj ds funsZ'kkuqlkj ekpZ ekg ds osru dk Hkqxrku 1 vçSy dks fd;k tk,xk] blfy, çkoèkku djus dh dksà vko';drk ugÈ gqbZA ys[kkijh{kk ds funsZ'kkuqlkj bl o"kZ ls çkoèkku fd;k tk;sxkA

¼[k½ lkekU;

11- lsok çnkrkvksa ls çkIr :- 0-29 djksM+ dh lqj{kk tek@dk;Zfu"iknu çfrHkwfr dks ys[ks ij fVIif.k;ksa esa n'kkZ;k ugÈ x;k FkkAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% ;g ys[kk ij fVIif.k;ksa esa fn[kk;k tk,xkA

2- orZeku nkf;Ro vkSj çkoèkku ¼vuqlwph&3½ esa vuqnku lgk;rk ds vO;f;r 'ks"k ds :- 1-43 djksM+ 'kkfey ugÈ gS D;ksafd blesa foÙk ea=ky; }kjk tkjh ys[kksa ds çk:i ds vuqlkj lqèkkj dh vko';drk gSAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% bldk Hkfo"; esa /;ku j[kk tk;sxkA

3- LFkkiuk O;; ¼vuqlwph&11½ & :- 12-36 djksM+& blesa ekpZ 2020 ds fy, osru ds :i esa :- 0-58 djksM+ 'kkfey gSa D;ksafd bldk Hkqxrku vçSy 2020 esa fd;k x;k FkkA bl lacaèk esa fiNys o"kZ ds nkSjku dksà çkoèkku ugÈ fd;k x;k FkkA blds ifj.kkeLo:i pkyw o"kZ ds O;; dks vfèkd crk;k x;k vkSj iwoZ vofèk ds O;; dks :- 0-58 djksM+ ls de crk;k x;kAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% osru ds en esa çkoèkku pkyw o"kZ ds nkSjku fd;k tk,xkA

4- ç'kklfud O;; ¼vuqlwph&12½ & :- 2-67 djksM+ & blesa uà isa'ku ;kstuk ds fy, fu;ksäk dk va'knku :- 0-10 djksM+ 'kkfey gSA lh,ch ds fy, [kkrksa ds leku çk:i ds vuqlkj] bl oSèkkfud nkf;Ro ;kuh ,uih,l ds çfr fu;ksäk ds ;ksxnku dks LFkkiuk O;; ds :i esa oxÊ—r fd;k tkuk FkkA blds ifj.kkeLo:i ç'kklfud O;; ¼vuqlwph&12½ dks vfèkd crk;k x;k rFkk LFkkiuk O;; ¼vuqlwph&11½ dks :- 0-10 djksM+ ls de crk;k x;kAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% bldk Hkfo"; esa /;ku j[kk tk;sxkA

5- ik= deZpkfj;ksa ds fy, lsokfuo`fÙk ykHkksa dk çkoèkku chekafdd ewY;kadu ds vkèkkj ij ugÈ fd;k x;k Fkk tSlk fd leku çk:i vkSj ,,l&15 esa fuèkkZfjr gSAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% çkoèkku pkyw o"kZ ds nkSjku fd, tk,axsA

(A) Balance Sheet

1. Liabili�es

1.1 Current Liabili�es & Provisions (Schedule-3)- Rs. 11.51 Crore.

This does include not Rs. 0.54 crore being provision required account to be made on of salaries for the month of March-2021. This resulted in understatement of Current Liabili�es and Provisions as well as Expenditure by Rs 0.54 crore.IGRMS Reply:-As per the instruc�ons of the Financial Advisor, the Salaries for the month of March shall be paid

ston 1 April, hence there is no need to make provision. As per the instruc�ons of the Audit the provision shall be made this year onwards.

(B) General1. Security deposit/performance security of Rs. 0.29 crore' received from providers the service was not disclosed in its Notes to Accounts.IGRMS Reply: - This shall be shown in Notes on Accounts .

2. Provision (Schedule-3) Current Liabili�es and does not include Rs. 1.43 Gcrore being unspent balance of IA needs rec�fica�on as of by per format accounts issued Ministry of Finance.IGRMS Reply: - This is noted for future

3. 12.36 Establishment Expenses (Schedule-11) – Rs. crore- This includes Rs. 0.58 crore being salaries for March 2020 as the same No was in paid provision April 2020. in this regard was during made This the previous year. resulted in overstatement of current year Expenditure and understatement Expenses of Prior Period by Rs. 0.58 crore.IGRMS Reply: - The provision on account of Salaries shall be made during the current year onwards.

4. Administra�ve Expenses (Schedule —12) 2.67 — Rs. crore- This includes Rs.0.10 crore being employers' contribu�on towards per New Pension Scheme. As the uniform for format CABs, this statutory of accounts obliga�on i.e. employers' contribu�on towards NPS was to be classified Establishment This as Expenses. resulted in overstatement of Administra�ve Expenses (Schedule-12) and understatement of Establishment Expenses (Schedule-11) by crore.Rs. 0.10 IGRMS Reply: - This is noted for future.

5. for Provision for re�rement benefits eligible employees not was made on the basis of actuarial valua�on as prescribed AS-15.in Uniform format and IGRMS Reply: - The provisions shall be made during the current year onwards.

1 nkf;Ro

Rs. 0.15 crore received from M/s lsha Protec�onal Security Guard Pvt. Ltd. during 2019-20

for hiring of security services and Rs 0.14 crore received from M/s Omax Security Services

Pvt. Ltd. during 2020-21 for outsourcing of human resource services.

lqj{kk lsokvksa dh HkrÊ ds fy, 2019&20 ds nkSjku esllZ bZ”kk çksVsD'kuy flD;ksfjVh xkMZ çkbosV fyfeVsM ls :- 0-15 vkSj 2020&21 ds nkSjku ekuo lalkèku lsokvksa dh vkmVlksÉlx ds fy, esllZ vksesDl flD;ksfjVh lÆolst çkbosV fyfeVsM ls 0-14 djksM+ #i;s çkIr fd,A

¼x½ vuqnku lgk;rk

o"kZ ds nkSjku] baxkajkekla] Hkksiky dks #i;s 15-87 djksM+ ¼ekpZ 2021 esa izkIr :- 2-29 djksM+ lfgr½ dk lgk;rk vuqnku ¼thvkÃ,½ çkIr gqvkA blds vykok fiNys o"kZ #- 0-99 djksM+ vkSj 0-19 djksM+ dk C;kt thvkÃ, ij feykA bl çdkj dqy miyCèk fufèk 17-05 djksM+ #i;s dh jkf'k esa ls laLFkku us #- 15-

262 djksM dk mi;ksx fd;kA o"kZ ds var esa thvkÃ, ij C;kt lfgr :- 1-43 djksM+ dh jkf'k vç;qä jghA baxkajkekla dk mÙkj% o"kZ ds nkSjku baxkajkekla us :- 1586-50 yk[k dk lgk;rk vuqnku çkIr fd;k vkSj :- 21-71 yk[k dk ,QMhvkj C;kt Hkh vÆtr fd;kA vO;f;r 'ks"k #-98-89 yk[k FkkA dqy fufèk o"kZ ds nkSjku dqy 1707-10 yk[k #i, miyCèk FkhA 1684-20 yk[k #i, dk dqy [kpZ fd;k x;kA vr% 1-4-21 dks vO;f;r 'ks"k jkf'k :- 22-90 yk[k #I, FkhA

¼?k½ çcaèku i= [kkfe;kWa ftUgSa ys[kkijh{kk çfrosnu esa 'kkfey ugÈ fd;k x;k gS dks fuokjd@lqèkkjkRed dkjZokà ds fy, vyx ls tkjh çcaèku i= ds ekè;e ls funs'kd] bafnjk xkaèkh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; ¼baxkajkekla½] Hkksiky ds è;ku esa yk;k x;k A

¼i½ fiNys iSjkxzkQksa esa gekjh fVIif.k;ksa ds vèkhu ge izfrosfnr djrs gSa fd bl izfrosnu ds laca/k esa rqyu i= vk; vkSj O;; [kkrk vkSj ys[kk cgh ds vuq:i gSaA¼ii½ gekjh jk; esa vkSj gekjh loksZÙke tkudkjh ds vuqlkj vkSj gesa fn, x, Li"Vhdj.kksa ds vuqlkj] mä foÙkh; fooj.k ys[kk uhfr;ksa vkSj ys[kksa ij fVIif.k;ksa ds lkFk i<+s tkrs gSa vkSj Åij crk, x, egRoiw.kZ ekeyksa vkSj bl ys[kk ijh{kk ds vuqyXud esa mfYyf[kr vU; ekeyksa ds vèkhu gSaA fjiksVZ Hkkjr esa vke rkSj ij Loh—r ys[kkadu fl)karksa ds vuq:i ,d lgh vkSj fu"i{k –f"Vdks.k nsrh gS%

vkdfyr O;; fuEukuqlkj gS%&¼d½ tgkWa rd bfUnjk xka/kh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; ds 31 ekpZ] 2021 dks rqyu i= dh fLFkfr dk laca/k gS rFkk¼[k½ tgkWa rd ml frfFk dks lekIr o"kZ dks vk; vkSj O;; ys[ks ds vkf/kD; dk lEcU/k gSA

}kjk ,oa okLrs Hkkjr ds fu;a=d ,oa egkys[kk ijh{kdA

(C) Grant-In-aid

During the year, the Ins�tute received grants-in-aid crore of Rs.15.87 (including Rs.2.29 crore received in March 2021). In addi�on, Rs. 0.99 crore of the previous year and Rs.0.19 crore interests earned on GIA. Thus out of the total available fund of Rs.17.05 crore, the Ins�tute u�lized an amount of Rs. 15.62 crore leaving unu�lized amount of Rs. interest end the 1.43 crore including at of on GIA the year.IGRMS Reply:-During the year the IGRMS received Grant in aid of Rs.1586.50 lacs and also FDR interest earned of Rs.21.71 lacs. The Unspent balance was Rs.98.89 lacs. The total fund was available during the year of Rs.1707.10 lacs. The total expenditure incurred of Rs.1684.20 lacs. Hence the Unspent balance as 0n 1.4.21 was Rs.22.90 lacs

(D) Management Le�er Deficiencies which have in not been included the Audit Report have been the brought the to no�ce of Director, Rashtriya Indira Gandhi Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS), Bhopal through issued a management le�er separately for remedial /correc�ve ac�on.

(I) Subject to our observa�ons the in preceding paragraphs, report that the we Balance Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and the Receipt and Payment Account in dealt with by this report agreement are with the accounts.books of (ii) In our opinion and our to the best of informa�on and according to the explana�ons given to us, the said financial statements together read with the Accoun�ng Policies and on and Notes subject Accounts to significant ma�ers the stated above and other ma�ers to men�oned Annexure in this Audit Report give accoun�ng a true conformity and fair view in with principles generally accepted in India:

Expenditure calculated are as under:- (a) In so far as it relates to the Balance of Sheet, the state of affairs Gandhi of the Indira Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal at as 31 2021 March and;(b) In Expenditure so far as it relates to Income and Account of surplus the “for the year ended on that date. For and on behalf of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.

Sd/-Director General of Audit

(Central Receipt, New Delhi)

LFkku&ubZ fnYyhfnukad - 22-02-2022

lgh /-

funs'kd egkys[kk ijh{kk

¼lsUVªy fjlhIV] ubZ fnYyh½Place: New DelhiDate: 22-02-2022

O;; dh x.kuk fuEukuqlkj dh tkrh gS% Expenditure calculated as under:

vuqlwfp / SCHEDULE 11 :-Rs.12,35,50,774

:-Rs.15.37 Cr

vuqlwfp / SCHEDULE 12 :-Rs. 266,90,939

vuqlwfp / SCHEDULE 13 :-Rs. 32,28,755

iwoZ vofèk lek;kstu / Prior Period Adjustment :-Rs. 2,20,090

vpy laifRr;ksa dk tksM+ / Aditional of fixed assets :-Rs. 30,63,510

dq y / TOTAL :- Rs.15.62 djksM Cr

Limit Rs. 25.00 up to lakh (grant for capital expenditure)

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Sd/-Sr.Audit Officer(AMG-II)

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ofj"B ys[kk ijh{kk vf/kdkjh (AMG-II)

¼1½ vkarfjd ys[kk ijh{kk O;oLFkk dh i;kZIrrk% pkVZMZ ,dkmaVsaV QeZ ¼lh,,Q½ }kjk vkarfjd ys[kkijh{kk dh xà FkhA lh,ch dh viuh vkarfjd ys[kkijh{kk 'kk[kk ugÈ gSA vkarfjd ys[kk ijh{kk ç.kkyh vi;kZIr Fkh D;ksafd lh,ch us vius vkarfjd ys[kk ijh{kd }kjk dà ckj lq>ko fn, tkus ds ckotwn dEI;wVjh—r ys[kk ç.kkyh dks ugÈ viuk;k gSAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% bldk Hkfo"; esa /;ku j[kk tk;sxkA

2- vkarfjd fu;a=.k ç.kkyh dh i;kZIrrk%

vkarfjd fu;a=.k ç.kkyh fuEu ds dkj.k vi;kZIr ikà xÃ%¼i½ ys[kk ijh{kk vkifÙk;ksa ds vuqikyu ds çfr çcaèku dh çfrfØ;k çHkkoh ugÈ Fkh D;ksafd 48 iSjk cdk;k FksA lkFk gh] 2006&07 ls 2020&21 ¼tuojh 2021 rd½ dh vofèk ls lacafèkr vkarfjd ys[kkijh{kk iSjk yafcr FksAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% ys[kkijh{kk iSjkvksa dks fuiVkus ds fy, çfØ;k 'kq: dh xbZ gSA

¼ii½ pkyw laifÙk] _.k vkSj vfxze ¼vuqlwph 5½ esa VsyhQksu foHkkx ds ikl tek ds :i esa :- 1-30 yk[k 'kkfey gSaA gkykafd lh,ch ds ikl bl lacaèk esa iwjh tkudkjh miyCèk ugÈ FkhAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% bldk lekèkku fd;k tk,xkA

¼iii½ laLFkku dh viuh ys[kk fu;ekoyh ugÈ gSAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% bls rS;kj fd;k tk;sxkA

¼iv½ th,Qvkj] 2017 esa fuèkkZfjr çk:i ds vuqlkj vpy laifÙk jftLVj dk j[kj[kko ugÈ fd;k tkrk gSAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% bls rS;kj fd;k tk;sxkA

¼v½ fons'k ;k=k ds fy, dksà Li"V uhfr ekStwn ugÈ gSAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% fiNys o"kZ ds nkSjku fdlh Hkh vfèkdkjh@deZpkjh us fons'k nkSjk ugha fd;kA

¼vi½ :- 8-28 djkMs + ds vfxze dh egRoi.w kZ jkf'k dk lek;kts u ¼tks 1989 ls 2006 dh vofèk eas tek dk;Z ds fy, fofHkUu ljdk jh ,tfas l;kas dks fn;k x;k FkkA½ vHkh Hkh yfa cr gSA ;gka rd f d bu vfxzekas ls lca fa èkr vfHky[s k Hkh bxa kja kekla }kjk y[s kkijh{kk ds le{k çLrqr ugÈ fd, x, gSAa crkà xà fLFkfr dks è;ku eas j[krs gq,] ge bl rjg ds vfxze ds vfLrRo vkSj fuHkZjrk dks çekf.kr djus eas vleFkZ gSAabaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% vfxzeksa dks lek;ksftr fd;k tk,xk

3- vpy laifÙk;ksa ds HkkSfrd lR;kiu dh ç.kkyh% fuEufyf[kr vuHq kkxk@as lkefx;z ka s dks NkMs d+ j o"kZ 2020&21 ds nkjS ku vpy lia fÙk;ka s vkjS lkexhz lpw h dk HkkfS rd lR;kiu fd;k x;k g%S¼d½ n-{ks-dsa-] eSlwj¼[k½ dSEi dk;kZy;] uà fnYyh¼x½ vLFkk;h vkSj ?kqearw çn'kZfu;kWa¼?k½ izkn'kZ HkaMkj

bl çdkj] vpy laifÙk;ksa vkSj lkexzh ds HkkSfrd lR;kiu dh ç.kkyh ml lhek rd vi;kZIr ikà xÃAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% & mijksä vuqHkkxksa dk HkkSfrd lR;kiu iw.kZ dj fy;k x;k gSA

4- lkexzh ds HkkSfrd lR;kiu dh ç.kkyh% o"kZ 2020&21 ds nkSjku lkexzh dk HkkSfrd lR;kiu fd;k x;k gSAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% iqf"V dh tkrh gSA

5- oS/kkfud ns; jkf'k;ksa ds Hkqxrku esa fu;ferrk %

oSèkkfud ns; jkf'k ds Hkqxrku esa dksà vfu;ferrk ugÈ ikà xÃAbaxkajkekla dk mÙkj% iqf"V dh tkrh gSA

1. Adequacy of Internal Audit System: Internal Audit was conducted by a Chartered Accountant Firm (CAF). The CAB does not have its Internal Audit wing. Internal was inadequate audit system as the CAB has not adopted computerized accoun�ng system despite being suggested by its auditor internal many �mes.IGRMS Reply:- This is noted for future

2. Adequacy System:of Internal Control

The internal control system was found to be inadequate to:due (i) The response of the Management towards compliance audit objec�ons was not effec�ve as there were 48 paras outstanding. Also, internal paras the audit pertaining to the period from January 2021) were 2006-07 to (up 2020-21 to pending.IGRMS Reply: - The process started to se�le the Audit paras.

(ii) Current Loans Advances Assets, and (Schedule 5) includes Rs. 1.30 lakh as dep�. deposit with telephone However, complete details in this regard were not available with the CAB.IGRMS Reply: - This shall be reconciled.

(iii) The Ins�tute does not have accoun�ng its manual.IGRMS Reply: - This shall be prepared

(iv) Fixed the assets the register, as per format prescribed in GFR, 2017, is maintained.not IGRMS Reply: - This shall be prepared

(v) A clear policy for foreign travels not exist.does IGRMS Reply: - No Official travelled on foreign tour during the last year.

(vi) Adjustment of the significant amount advance (given of the to Agencies the various Govt. for deposit work in period from 1989 to 2006.) of Rs. 8.28 cr pending. is s�ll Even the records related to these the advances were not produced before audit by IGRMS. of the In views the stated, we unable posi�on are to cer�fy existence reliability such and of advance.IGRMS Reply: The Advances shall be adjusted

3. System of of Physical verifica�on fixed assets: Physical verifica�on of assets inventories fixed and has been conducted during year the 2020-21 except following sec�ons/materials:(i) SRC, Mysore(ii) Camp Office, DelhiNew (iii) Temporary Travelling & Exhibi�ons(iv) Specimen Store

Thus, system the of physical assets verifica�on of fixed and inventories was found inadequate to that extent.IGRMS Reply: The physical verifica�on of above sec�ons completed

4. System of Physical verifica�on of Inventories:

Physical verifica�on of inventories has been conducted during the year 2020-21.IGRMS Reply: Confirmed

5. Regularity in of payment statutory dues

No irregularity was no�ced in of the payment statutory dues.IGRMS Reply: Confirmed.

funs'kd@ Director

lgh@sd/-

funs'kd@ Director

lgh@sd/-

vuqyXud Annexure

ªbafnjk xka/kh jk"Vh; ekuo laxzgky;] Hkksiky

Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, BhopalReceipt and Payment Account for the Period - 01/04/2020 to 31/03/2021

1-04-2020 ls 31-03-2021 dks lekIr o"kZ ds fy, çkfIr ,oa O;; dk ys[kk

HkqxrkuPayments

jkf’k :-Amount ( Rs.)

;kstuk PLAN

Lfkkiuk O;;I. ESTABLISHMENT EXP.

osruSalaries

6,80,71,081.00

HkRrsAllowance

85,81,376.00

et+nwjh Wages

1,77,46,594.00

vLFkkbZ vksgnk et+nwjh Temporary StatusWages

2,10,88,855.00

bZih,Q esa ;ksxnkuEmployers Contribution to EPF

17,18,602.00

osru ¼ubZ fnYyh½ Salaries(New Delhi)

2,98,240.00

isU'ku vkSj xzsP;qVh

Pension & Gratuities 58,82,009.00

LVkQ lqfo/kk,WaStaff Amenities

2,15,060.00

et+nwjh ¼eSlwj½ Wages (Mysore)

1,72,690.00 12,37,74,507.00

II. iz'kklfud O;; II. ADMINISTRATIVE EXP.

;k=k O;; ¼dk;kZy;hu½Travelling Exps. official

13,59,391.00

;k=k O;; ¼xSj dk;kZy;hu½Travelling Exps. Non-officials

1,19,177.00

ifjogu 'kqYdConveyance Charges

64,562.00

O;olkf;d ,oa fo'ks"k lsok,WProfessional & Special Services

1,82,13,956.00

izkfIr;kWaReceipts

jkf’k :-Amount ( Rs.)

;kstuk PLAN

izkjafHkd 'ks"k 1@4@2020 dksI. OPENING BALANCEAS ON 01/04/2020

gkFk esa uxnCash in Hand

cSad esa uxn Cash at Bank

1,91,49,080.61 1,91,49,080.61

II. lgk;rk vuqnkuII. GRANT RECEIVED

laLd`fr foHkkx lsDepartment of Culture

15,86,50,000.00 15,86,50,000.00

II. C;kt izkIrII. INTEREST RECEIVED

,Q-Mh-vkj- ij C;ktInterest on FDR's

21,70,698.00

Vh-Mh-l- Interest refunds TDS income tax

10,11,250.00

vf/kdkfj;ksa dks vfxze ij C;ktInterest on Advance to Officials

77,433.00 32,59,381.00

III. vU; vk;III. OTHER INCOME

vuqKk “kqYdLicence Fee

94,545.00

fofo/k izkfIr;kWa ,oa okilh

Misc. Receipts and Refund22,12,965.00

laxzgky; izos'k 'kqYd

Museum Entry Fees1,96,421.00

25,03,931.00

vU; vk;IV. ANY OTHER RECEIPTS

vLFkkbZ vfxze ¼dk;kZy;½Temporary Advance (Official)

13,19,954.00

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vLFkkbZ vfxze ¼xSj dk;kZy;½Temporary Advance (Non Official) 9,31,810.00

dk;kZy;hu O;; Office Expenses 13,39,763.00

vfrfjDr olwyhExcess Recovery 1,923.00

dk;kZy;hu O;; ¼ubZ fnYyh½ Office Expenses (New Delhi) 6,934.00

gkml fcfYMax vxzheHouse Building Advance 1,41,198.00

dk;kZy;hu O;; ¼eSlwj½Office Expenses ( Mysore) 14,541.00

daI;qVj vfxze Computer Advance 37,060.00 cSad izHkkj Bank Charges 5,109.55

laxzgky; nqdku izkfIr;kWa] eSlwj Museum shop receipts, Mysuru 83,523.00

dkuwuh izHkkjLegal Charges 3,465.00

thih,Q / GPF

12,44,256.00 okguksa dk j[kj[kko

Maintenance of Vehicle 1,09,296.00

Vh,@,yVhlh vxzheTA/LTC Advance 15,73,625.00

LVs'kujh ,oa QkeZ Sta�onary & Forms 3,90,520.00

LdqVj vxzhe Scooter Advance 19,450.00

O;kolkf;d ,oa fo'ks"k lsok,W ¼eSlwj½Prof. & Spl. Services, Mysore 10,50,783.00

lwpuk dk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e 'kqYd Right to Informa�on Act fee 2,538.00

Mkd@nwjHkk"k pktZ ¼eSSlwj½Postage/Telephone charges (Mysore) 22,507.00

laxzgky; nqdku izkfIr;kWaMuseum shop receipts

90,071.00

Mkd ,oa nwjHkk"k pktZ Postage & Telephone

charges 7,33,563.00

vfrfFk x`g jlhnGuest House Riceipt 1,000.00

fo|qr izHkkj Electricity Charges 49,45,964.00

ihth fMIyksek dkslZ QhlP.G.Diploma Course Fees 2,77,600.00 ,uih,l / NPS 10,46,818.00

Mhlhvkjth ns; / DCRG Payable

11,31,273.00

Mkd@nwjHkk"k pktZ ¼uà fnYyh½Postage/Telephone charges (New Delhi) 10,922.00

fpdhRlk vxzheMedical Advance

4,12,338.00

fo|qr izHkkj ¼eSSlwj½Electricity Charges (Mysore) 55,960.00

vxznk; vxzhe / Imprest Advance28,740.00

isVªksy] vkW;y] Mht+yPetrol, Oil, Diesel & Lubricant 1,05,594.00

vk;Vh,l, / ITSA70.00

ikuh izHkkj Water Charges 1,08,900.00 2,97,27,395.55

,lth,lVh / SGST13,413.00

III. laxzgky; O;;III. MUSEUM EXPENSES

lhth,lVh / CGST13,413.00 73,23,255.00

jlk;u ,oa vU; O;;Chemical & Other Exps. 1,33,635.00

izys[ku O;;Documenta�on Expenses 73,371.00

ihth fMIyksek dkslZ P.G.Diploma course 2,19,282.00

iqLrdky; lekpkj i= O;; Library Newspaper Expenses 34,889.00

laxks’Bh] dk;Z”kkyk ,oa O;k[;ku O;;Seminar, Workshop & Lecture Expenses 7,27,244.00

vLFkkbZ izn'kZuh

Temporary Exhibi�on 70,685.00

tulqfo/kk,Wa

Public Facili�es 15,880.00

feFkd foFkh Mythological Trail 63,202.00

Ckkxokuh O;;

Hor�culture Expenses 8,740.00

VSxksj QSyksf'ki Tagore Fellowship 8,33,290.00

VSxksj Ld‚yjf'kiTagore scholarship 3,09,789.00

Nk;k lkexzh ,oa vU; O;;Photography Material & Other Expenses 2,770.00

fQYe dk eqY; ,oa vU; O;; Cost of film & other Expenses

66,307.00

fljsfed O;;Ceramic Expenses 6,560.00

ekWMfyax O;;Modlling Expenses

1,249.00

vfrfFk x`g O;;Guest House Expenses

2,000.00

O;k[;k dsanz] ef.kiqjInterpreta�on Centre, Manipur

44,763.00 26,13,656.00

'kS{kf.kd dk;ZØe yksd ,oa tutkrh; dykEduca�onal Prog. Folk & Tribal Art

1½ 'kS{kf.kd dk;ZØe1)Educa�onal Programme 9,439.00

19,670.00

cSBd vkSj lRdkjMee�ng and Entertainment

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68 69ys[kk vf/kdkjh@ Accounts Officer

lgh@sd/-

funs'kd@ Director

lgh@sd/-

d̀rs ,- ds- lqjkuk ,aM ,'kksfl,Vl @ For A.K. Surana & Associates

pkVZMZ ,dkmaVsaVl @Chartered Accountants

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for Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya.

mijksDr ys[kk] ys[ks dh iqLrdksa ls esy j[krk gSA / The above balances are in agreement with the books of accounts.

¼foosd flag jktiwr½ @ ( Vivek Singh Rajput)

ikVZuj @ Partner

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eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh& izkn'kZ nh?kkZ Open air exhibi�on - Exhibits Gallery 2,17,937.00

ikjaifjd rduhd eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh

Open air exhibi�on Tradi�onal Technology 50,573.00

rVh; xkWo eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuhOpen air exhibi�on Coastal Village 1,06,877.00

tutkrh; vkokl eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuh Open Air Exhibi�on Tribal Habitat 6,06,679.00

ueZnk unh ?kkVh Narmada River Valley 1,80,100.00 39,47,884.00

vafre 'ks"k 31@03@2021 dksVI. CLOSING BALANCES AS ON 31/03/2021

cSad esa uxn / Cash at Bank 1,48,58,719.06 1,48,58,719.06

;ksx / Total 19,08,85,647.61 19,08,85,647.61

2½ekSf[kd izn”kZu dyk dk MseksaLVªs”ku2)Demon. of Oral Perfor. Art 3,43,690.00 3,53,129.00

IV. vU; Hkqxrku

IV. OTHER PAYMENTS

çdk'ku O;;/ Publica�on Exps. 2,55,870.00

,QMhvkj C;kt ij VhMh,lTDS on FDR Interest 1,73,126.00

Mhlhvkjth uhf/k DCRG Fund 1,02,81,361.00

,QMhvkj / FDR 49,00,000.00 1,56,10,357.00

V. LFkkbZ ifjlEifRr;ksa ,oa fuekZ.k dk;Z dh izxfr ij O;;

V. EXPENDITURE ON FIXED ASSETS & CAPITAL WORK IN PROGRESS

v- LFkkbZ ifjlEifRr;kWa

A. FIXED ASSETS

Hkou / Building 6,29,552.00

xzaFkky; iqLrdsaLibrary Books 3,15,039.00

xzaFkky; if=dk,WaLibrary Journals 2,113.00

dk;kZy; midj.kOffice Equipments 1,09,610.00

FkhesfVd izkn'kZThema�c Specimens 3,43,025.00

LFky fodklDevelopment of site 92,726.00

vkStkj / Tools 9,970.00

LFky fo|qrhdj.kElectrifica�on of site 4,38,083.00

flus fofM;ks midj.k Cine Video Equipment 5,03,999.00

çys[ku midj.k Documenta�on Equipment 2,09,900.00

feV~Vh ds crZu eqDrkdk'k izn'kZuhOpen Air Exhibi�on Po�ery trail 1,31,701.00

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d̀rs ,- ds- lqjkuk ,aM ,'kksfl,Vl @ For A.K. Surana & Associates

pkVZMZ ,dkmaVsaVl @ Chartered Accountants

aegRoiw.kZ ys[kk uhfr;kW] ys[kk ij vkdfLed nkf;Ro vkSj ys[ks ij fVIif.k;ka 15

Significant Accounting Policies, Contingent Liabilities and Notes on Accounts 15

nkf;RoLIABILITIES

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(Amount in Rs)

xr o"kZPREVIOUS YEAR

(Amount in Rs)

iwWath dks"k / CAPITAL FUND 1 38,28,39,495.87

38,84,31,572.42

lqjf{kr QaM / Reserve Fund

41,62,582.00 8,96,431.00

fu'kku QaM / EARMARKED Funds 2 2,12,662.00

2,12,662.00

orZeku nkf;Ro vkSj izko/kku / CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS

3 11,51,47,609.34 10,55,15,352.34

;ksx@TOTAL 50,23,62,349.21 49,50,56,017.76

ifjlEifRr;kWASSETS

ys[kk iUukSCH.

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(Amount in Rs)

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(Amount in Rs)

LFkkbZ ifjlEifRr;kWa / FIXED ASSETS

;kstuk@PLAN 14(A) 28,18,66,204.72

27,99,31,671.72

xSj ;kstuk@NON PLAN 14(B) 91,79,174.29

91,79,174.29

vU; fuos'k@ INVESTMENT-OTHERS 4 5,91,45,899.24 4,88,64,538.24

orZeku ifjlEifRr;kWa] _.k rFkk vfxzeCURRENT ASSETS,LOANS & ADVANCE

5 15,21,71,070.96

15,70,80,633.51

;ksx@TOTAL 50,23,62,349.21 49,50,56,017.76

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Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal

Balance Sheet as on 31/03/2021

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vuqlwfp&3 pkyw nkf;Roksa vkSj izko/kku / SCHEDULE-3 CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS

fooj.k PATICULARSpkyw o"kZ

CURR.YEARxr o"kZ

PREV.YEAR

,½ pkyw nkf;Ro A) CURRENT LIABILITIES

1½ nkf;Ro 1) LIABILITIES

thou chek@lewg chek LIC / GIC/GIS 60.00 60.00

lk-Hk-fu- GPF 3,63,68,852.00 3,26,96,100.00

Mhlhvkjth QUM DGRG FUND 5,91,45,899.24 4,88,64,538.24

lhth,lVh ¼VhMh,l½ CST(TDS) 50,615.55 37,202.55

,lth,lVh ¼VhMh,l½ SGST(TDS) 50,615.55 37,202.55

Mhlhvkjth is;cy DCRG PAYABLE 24,02,989.00 12,71,716.00

bih,Q is;cy EPF PAYABLE 11,82,600.00 11,82,600.00

vU; ns; OTHER PAYABLE 2,620.00 2,550.00

2½ tek 2) DEPOSITS

/kjksgj jkf'k tek EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT 6,10,947.00 6,10,947.00

lqj{kk tek SECURITY DEPOSIT 62,20,910.00 62,20,910.00

vU; tek OTHER DEPOSIT 19,157.00 19,157.00

vkf/kD; olwyh@laf{kIr Hkqxrku EXCESS RECOVERY/Short Payment 1,58,730.00 1,56,807.00

dqy TOTAL 10,62,13,995.34 9,10,99,790.34

ch½ izko/kku B) PROVISIONS

lk-Hk-fu- C;kt ij izko/kku PROVISION FOR GPF INTEREST 25,38,414.00 24,28,496.00

:ikUrju COMMUTATION - -

vodk'k uxnhdj.k LEAVE ENCASHMENT 10,00,000.00 36,00,683.00

ys[kk ijh{kk 'kqYd AUDIT FEES 2,69,200.00 2,50,000.00

O;; EXPENSES 51,26,000.00 81,36,383.00

dqy ¼ch½ TOTAL (B) 89,33,614.00 1,44,15,562.00

dqy ¼,$ch½ TOTAL (A+B) 11,51,47,609.34 10,55,15,352.34

vuqlwfp 4 vU; fuos'k xSj ;kstuk / SCHEDULE - 4 INVESTMENT - OTHER- NON PLAN

fooj.k PATICULARS

pkyw o"kZCURR.YEAR

xr o"kZPREV.YEAR

Mhlhvkjth QUM ,yvkbZlh DCRG FUND (LIC) 5,91,45,899.24 4,88,64,538.24

dqy ;ksx TOTAL 5,91,45,899.24 4,88,64,538.24

avuqlwfp & 1 iwtW h dks"k / SCHEDULE -1 (CAPITAL FUND)

fooj.k PARTICULARS pkyw o"kZ / CURR.YEAR xr o"kZ / PREV.YEAR

jkf”k :i;s esa / (Amt. in Rs.) jkf”k :i;s esa / (Amt. in Rs.)

1-4-2020 dks cdk;k OPENING BALANCE AS ON 01-04-2020 38,84,31,572.42 38,65,98,586.47

vk; vkSj O;; ys[ks esa ls dqy gLrkarfjr vk; O;; dk cdk;k tksM+sa@¼?kVk;sa½

Add/(Deduct):-Balance of net income/(expenditure) transferred from the Income & Expenditure Accounts 79,55,435.45 42,52,180.95

o"kZ ds var esa cdk;k Balance at the year end 39,63,87,007.87 39,08,50,767.42

?kVk,a% lqjf{kr dks"k esa LFkkukarfjr dh xbZ jkf'k Less: Amount transferred to Reserve Fund 32,66,151.00 6,25,217.00

?kVk,a% Mhlhvkjth dks"k essa LFkkukarfjr jkf'k Less: Amount transferred to DCRG Fund 1,02,81,361.00 17,93,978.00

31 ekpZ] 2021 rd vafre 'ks"k Closing Balance as on 31.3.2021 38,28,39,495.87 38,84,31,572.42

dq y TOTAL 38,28,39,495.87 38,84,31,572.42

vuqlwfp & 2 fu/kkZfjr dks"k / SCHEDULE - 2 EARMARKED FUND

fooj.k / PERTICULARS QaM okbt czsd viFUND W ISE BREAK UP

dqy T OTALS

;wusLdksUNESCO

pkyw o’kZCURR. YEAR

xr o’kZPREV. YEAR

A) izjafHkd cpr dks’k @Opening Balance of the Fund2,12,662.00 2,12,662.00 3,21,803.00

B) fuf/k;ksa ds tksMuk @Additional to the Funds-

(I) vuqnku@nku @Grants / Donation- 29,55,652.00

(ii) fuf/k ds [kkrs esa fd;s x;s fuos”k ls vk;@Income from Investment made on Account of Fund

- -

(iii) vU; vfrfjDr@Other Additions

dq y / TOTAL (A+B) 2,12,662.00 2,12,662.00 32,77,455.00

C) dks’k ds mn~ns”; dh fn”kk esa O;; @Utilisation / Expenditure towards objective of Funds

I) iwaftxr O;;@Capital Expenditure

&vPky laifRr@- Fixed Assets

&vU;@- Others - -

ii) jktLo O;;@Revenue Expenditure

&ifj;kstuk fuf/k ij xfrfof/k;kWaa@- On Project Funded Activities- 30,64,793.00

&osru] etnwjh ,oa HkRrs@- On Salary, Wages and Allowances

&fdjk;k@- Rent

&vU; iz”klfud O;;@- Other Administrative Expenses

dq y / TOTAL (C) 0.00 - 30,64,793.00

o’kZ ds var esa dqy “ks’k@Net Balance as at the Year End (A+B-C) 2,12,662.00 2,12,662.00 2,12,662.00

vk; ,oa O;; ds mi;ksx ds cjkcj gLrkarfjr jkf'k@

Amount Equivalent to Utilisation Transferred to Income &

Expenditure Account 0.00 -

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pkyw o"kZCURR.YEAR

xr o"kZPREV.YEAR

, ½ orZeku ifjlEifRr;kWa A) CURRENT ASSETS

gkFk esa cdk;k uxn CASH BALANCE IN HAND - -

cSad esa cdk;k BANK BALANCE 1,48,58,719.06 1,91,49,080.61

izfØ;k eas fuf/k FUND IN TRANSIT - -

cSad eas fQDl+ tek FIXED DEPOSITS WITH BANK 4,42,12,662.00 3,93,12,662.00

vafre LVkWd CLOSING STOCK

v½ laxzgky; lkeku ¼xSj ;kstuk½ a) MUSEUM GOODS (NON PLAN) 2,25,847.00 3,65,918.00

c½ laxzgky; izdk'ku ¼;kstuk½ b) MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS (PLAN) 46,97,986.90 44,42,116.90

d½ laxzgky; lkeku ¼;kstuk½ eSlwj c) MUSEUM GOOD (PLAN) Mysore 9,578.00 43,101.00

lqj{kk tek SECURITY DEPOSITS 2,000.00 2,000.00

,Qmhvkj C;kt ij VhMh,l TDS ON FDR INTREST 2,52,005.00 10,90,129.00

,Q-Mh-vkj- ij vfHkof/kZr C;kt ACCURATE INTREST ON FDR 2,24,516.00 4,80,061.00

nwjHkk"k foHkkx esa tek DEPOSIT TELEPHONE DEPT. 1,63,247.00 1,63,247.00

vU; tek OTHER DEPOSIT 7,000.00 7,000.00

e-iz-fo-e- esa lqj{kk tek SECURITY DEPOSIT IN MPEB 6,72,219.00 6,56,919.00

dqy ¼v½ TOTAL (A) 6,53,25,779.96 6,57,12,234.51

ch½ _.k ,oa vfxze B) LOANS AND ADVANCES

fpfdRlk vfxze MEDICAL ADVANCE 24,177.00 4,36,515.00

;k=k vfxze LVkQ TA.ADVANCE (STAFF) 46,668.00 16,20,293.00

izkn'kZ vfxze SPECIMEN ADVANCE - 3,600.00

LdwVj vfxze SCOOTER ADVANCE 7,190.00 26,640.00

fuekZ.kZ dk;Z vfxze ADV. FOR CIVIL WORK 16,09,300.00 16,09,300.00

bEizsl vfxze IMPREST ADVANCE - 28,740.00

vLFkkbZ vfxze ¼dk;kZy;hu½ TEMP. ADVANCE (Official) 5,500.00 13,25,454.00

fuekZ.k dk;Z ds fy;s vfxze ADVANCE FOR CIVIL WORK 8,12,28,384.00 8,12,28,384.00

ekuo'kkL=h; vfxze ANTHROPOLOGICAL ADV. 95,830.00 95,830.00

dEI;wVj vfxze COMPUTER ADVANCE 1,20,640.00 1,57,700.00

fjgk;lh Hkou vfxze HOUSE BUILDING ADVANCE 1,81,060.00 3,22,258.00

;k=k vfxze xSj dk;kZy;hu TA.ADV. NON OFFICIALS - 2,500.00

vLFkkbZ vfxze xSj dk;kZy;hu TEMP.ADV. NON OFFICIALS 32,50,747.00 41,82,557.00

dqy TOTAL (B) 8,65,69,496.00 9,10,39,771.00

lh½ iwoZ Hkqxrkfur O;; ,oa vfHkof/kZr vk; C) PREPAID EXPENSES& INCOME ACCRUED

fooj.k PATICULARS pkyw o"kZ

CURR.YEARxr o"kZ

PREV.YEAR

vfHkof/kZr C;kt ¼,y ,oa ,½ ACCRUED INTEREST (L & A) 2,75,795.00 3,28,628.00

dqy ¼lh½ TOTAL (C) 2,75,795.00 3,28,628.00

dqy ¼,$ch$lh½ TOTAL (A+B+C) 15,21,71,070.96 15,70,80,633.51

vuqlwfp 5 orZeku ifjlEifRr;kWa] _.k] vfxze / SCHEDULE - 5 CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCESvuqlwfp &6 izdk'kuksa@laxzgky; nqdku ls vk; @ SCHEDULE – 6: INCOME FROM PUBLICATIONS / MUSEUM SHOP

fooj.k PARTICULARSPkkyw o"kZ

CURRENT YEARxr o"kZ

PREVIOUS YEAR

laxzgky; nqdku ls foØ; ¼eSlwj½ SALE OF MUSEUM SHOP ( Mysore) 33,523.00 1,17,134.00

izdk'ku ls foØ; SALE OF PUBLICATION - 16,410.00

laxzgky; nqdku ls foØ; SALE OF MUSEUM SHOP 1,40,071.00 1,65,354.00

;ksx TOTAL 1,73,594.00 2,98,898.00

vuqlwfp & 7% izdk'ku LVkWd esa o`f)@deh @ SCHEDULE – 7: INCRE./DECR.IN STOCK PUBLICATIONS

fooj.k PARTICULARSPkkyw o"kZ

CURRENT YEARxr o"kZ

PREVIOUS YEAR

laxzgky; izdk'ku MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS

vafre LVkWd CLOSING STOCK 46,97,986.90 44,42,116.90

?kVkvks %& izkjafHkd LVkd LESS:- OPENING STOCK 44,42,116.90 44,58,526.90

dqy o`f) @deh NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) 2,55,870.00 (16,410.00)

vuqlwfp &6 v % vU; vk;@ SCHEDULE – 6 A: OTHER INCOME

fooj.k PARTICULARSPkkyw o"kZ

CURRENT YEARxr o"kZ

PREVIOUS YEAR

vfrfFk x``g GUEST HOUSE RECEIPT 1,000.00 153,597.00

laxzgky; izos'k 'kqYd MUSEUM ENTRY FEES 1,96,421.00 66,15,250.00

lwpuk dk vf/kdkj vf/kfu;e 'kqYd RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT FEES 2,538.00 148.00

fofo/k izkfIr;kWa MISC. RECEIPTS 22,12,965.00 8,95,918.00

vuqKk 'kqYd LICENCE FEES 94,545.00 87,068.00

ih th fMIyksek dkslZ Qht P G DIPLOMA COURSE FEES 2,77,600.00 1,81,500.00

,eihbch lqj{kk ijINTEREST ON SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH MPEB 28,652.00 42,084.00

fofo/k izkfIr;kWa MISC. RECEIPTS - 87.00

;ksx TOTAL 28,13,721.00 79,75,652.00

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;k=k O;; ¼dk;kZy;hu½ TRAVELLING EXPENSES (OFFICIAL) 13,59,391.00 14,09,912.00

;k=k HkRrk xSj dk;kZy;huTRAVELLING EXPENSES (NON- OFFICIAL) 1,19,177.00 1,88,666.00

O;olkf;d ,oa fo'ks"k lsok,sa PROFESSIONAL & SPECIAL SERVICES 1,51,39,213.00 1,70,21,515.00

fo|qr izHkkj ELECTRICITY CHARGES 49,84,250.00 54,91,679.00

ty izHkkj WATER CHARGES 1,08,900.00 1,20,727.00

dk;kZy;hu O;; OFFICE EXPENSES 13,39,763.00 5,70,979.00

Mkd@nwjHkk"k O;; POSTAGE/TELEPHONE EXP. 7,33,563.00 6,32,138.00

LVs'kujh ,oa QkElZ O;; STATIONERY & FORMS EXPS. 3,90,520.00 13,800.00

isVªksy] vkW;y] Mht+y PETROL,OIL,DIESEL & LUBRICANT 1,05,594.00 2,38,634.00

Okkguksa dk j[kj[kko MAINT. OF VEHICLES 1,09,296.00 1,60,253.00

vkokxeu izHkkj CONVEYANCE CHARGES 64,562.00 99,500.00

fof/kd izHkkj LEGAL CHARGES 3,465.00 9,550.00

cSBd O;; MEETING EXPENSES 19,670.00 8,256.00

cSad izHkkj BANK CHARGES 5,109.55 21,258.05

,uih,l NPS 10,46,818.00 11,33,220.00

vLFkkbZ dk;kZy;hu ubZ fnYyh TEMP.OFFICE NEW DELHI

dk;kZy;hu O;; ¼ubZ fnYyh½ OFFICE EXP. (New Delhi) 6,934.00 38,110.00

Mkd@nwjHkk"k O;; POSTAGE/TELEPHONE EXP. 10,922.00 10,743.00

LVs'kujh ,oa QkElZ ¼ubZ fnYyh½ STATIONERY & FORMS (New Delhi) - 737.00

{ks=h; dsanz] eSlwj REGIONAL CENTRE MYSORE

O;olkf;d ,ao fo'ks"k lsok,Wa PROF. & SPECIAL SERVICES 10,50,783.00 11,97,376.00

fo|qr izHkkj ELECTRIC CHARGES 55,960.00 94,877.00

dk;kZy;hu O;; OFFICE EXPENSES 14,541.00 60,460.00

Mkd@nwjHkk"k O;; POSTAGE/TELEPHONE EXP. 22,507.00 21,305.00

LVs'kujh ,oa QkElZ O;; STATIONERY AND FORMS - 7,357.00

;ksx TOTAL 2,66,90,938.55 2,85,51,052.05

vuqlwfp & 12% iz'kklfud O;; / SCHEDULE – 12: ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

fooj.k PARTICULARSpkyw o’kZ

CURRENT YEARxr o"kZ

PREVIOUS YEAR

vuqlwfp & 8% laxzgky; nqdku ¼eSlwj½ ds LVkWd esa o`f)@dehSCHEDULE – 8: INCRE./DECR.IN STOCK MUSEUM SHOP ( Mysore)

fooj.k PARTICULARSPkkyw o"kZ

CURRENT YEARxr o"kZ

PREVIOUS YEAR

laxzgky; izdk'ku MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS

vafre LVkWd CLOSING STOCK 9,578.00 43,101.00

?kVkvks %& izkjafHkd LVkd LESS:- OPENING STOCK 43,101.00 35,235.00

dqy o`f) @deh NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) (33,523.00) 7,866.00

vuqlwfp & 9% laxzgky; nqdku ¼Hkksiky½ ds LVkWd esa o`f)@dehSCHEDULE – 9: INCRE./DECR.IN STOCK MUSEUM SHOP(Bhopal)

fooj.k PARTICULARS Pkkyw o"kZCURRENT YEAR

xr o"kZPREVIOUS YEAR

laxzgky; lkexzh MUSEUM GOODS

vafre LVkWd CLOSING STOCK 2,25,847.00 3,65,918.00

?kVkvks %& izkjafHkd LVkd LESS:- OPENING STOCK 3,65,918.00 6,56,272.00

dqy o`f) @deh NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) (1,40,071.00) (2,90,354.00)

vuqlwfp & 10% vftZr C;kt @ SCHEDULE -10: INTEREST EARNED

fooj.k PARTICULARS Pkkyw o"kZCURRENT YEAR

xr o"kZPREVIOUS YEAR

cSad esa ,Q-Mh-vkj- ij C;kTk INTEREST ON FDR 19,15,153.00 26,35,732.00

_.k@LVkWQ vfxze ij ON LOANS/ADVANCE TO OFFICIALS 24,600.00 45,300.00

;ksx TOTAL 19,39,753.00 26,81,032.00

vuqlwfp & 11 % LFkkiuk O;; / SCHEDULE- 11: ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES

fooj.k PARTICULARSpkyw o’kZ

CURRENT YEARxr o"kZ

PREVIOUS YEAR

osru SALARY 6,52,50,308.00 7,01,80,020.00

HkRrs ALLOWANCES 85,81,376.00 84,67,683.00

LVkQ lqfo/kk,Wa STAFF AMENITIES 2,15,060.00 1,95,506.00

osru ¼ubZ fnYyh½ SALARY(New Delhi) 2,,98,240.00 2,71,132.00

bih,Q&fu;ksDrk ;ksxnku EPF-Employers Contribution 17,18,602.00 18,21,843.00

et+nwjh WAGES 1,78,04,712.00 2,19,70,662.00

et+nwjh ¼eSlwj½ WAGES (Mysore) 1,73,198.00 2,85,042.00

vLFkkbZ vksgnk etnwjh TEMPORARY STATUS WAGES 2,10,88,855.00 2,08,88,762.00

isa'ku xzsP;qVh PENSION/GRATIUITY 58,82,009.00 56,91,231.00

th ih ,Q ij C;kt INTEREST ON GPF 25,38,414.00 24,28,496.00

;ksx TOTAL 12,35,50,774.00 13,22,00,377.00

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a w1. ys[kk uhfr;kW% foRrh; dFku ,sfrgkfld ewY; jhfr;ksa rFkk ys[kk dh ,ØM fof/k ds vk/kkj ij rS;kj fd;s tkrs gS tc rd fd mYysf[kr u fd;s tk;saA ACCOUNT CONVENTION: The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention unless otherwise stated and on the accrued method of accounting.

2. lwph ewY;kadu% HkaMkj dher ds vk/kkj ij ewY;kafdr fd;s tkrs gSA INVERTORY VALUATION: Stores are valued at cost.

3. fuos’k% fuos”k Qsl osY;w ij fd;s tkrs gSA INVESTMENT: Investments are carried at face value.

a4. fu;r ifjlEifRr% fu;r ifjlEifRr;kW vf/kxzg.k ds ewY;] ftlessa vf/kxzg.k ls lacaf/kr vkarfjd Qz sV] 'kqYdksa rFkk djksa vkSj vkdfLed rFkk lh/ks O;; 'kkfey gS] ij n”kkZ;h tkrh gSA FIXED ASSETS: Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition inclusive of inward freight, duties and taxes and incidental and direct expenses related to acquisition.

5. âkl% âkl] vk;dj vf/kfu;e 1961 esa crk;h x;h nj vuqlkj ewY;âkl fyf[kr ewY; ij fn;k tkrk gSA

DEPRECIATION: Depreciation is provided on written down value as per rate specified in the Income Tax Act 1961.

6. 'kkldh; vuqnku% 'kkldh; vunq ku y[s kk okLrfod vk/kkj ij fd;s tkrs gAS GOVERNMENT GRANTS: Government grants are accounted on realization basis.

avuqlwfp% 15% egRoiw.kZ ys[kk uhfr;kWSCHEDULE 15: SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

1. izca/ku ds er esa] orZeku ifjlaifRr] _.k rFkk vfxze dk okLrfodrk esa ,d orZeku ifjlEifRr] _.k rFkk vfxze%ewY; gSa tks fd lkekU; izfdz;k esa de ls de rqyu&i= esa n”kkZ;h x;h dqy jkf”k ds cjkcj gSA

CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES: In the opinion of the management, the current assets loans and advances have a value on realization in the ordinary course equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet.

2. D;kasfd ba-xka-jk-ek-la- dh vk; vk;dj ds nkf;Ro esa ugha gS blfy;s vk;dj gsrq dksbZ izko/kku vko”;d djk/kku%ugha ekuk x;kA

TAXATION: As the Income of IGRMS is not liable to Income Tax, no provision of Income Tax has been considered necessary.

3. vuqlwph 1 ls 16 rd 31-3-2021 dks rqyu&i= dk rFkk bl frfFk dks lekIr gq;s o"kZ ds vk; ,oa O;; ys[ks dk ,d vko”;d vax gS rFkk layXu fd;s x;s gSA

Schedule 1 to 16 are annexed to and form an integral part of the Balance Sheet as at 31.3.2021 and the Income and expenditure account for the year ended on that date.

vuqlwfp% 16% vkdfLed ys[kk] nkf;Ro ,oa ys[ks ij VhIif.k;ka

SCHEDULE 16: CONTINGENT ACCOUNTS, LIABILITIES AND NOTES ON ACCOUNTS

ys[kk vf/kdkjh@ Accounts Officer

lgh@sd/-

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NOTES ON ACCOUNTSYks[ks ij fVIif.k;ka

1. bafnjk xka/kh jk"Vªh; ekuo laxzgky; ds foRrh; dFku ¼rqyu i= rFkk vk; ,oa O;; ys[ks½ lq>k;s vuqlkj QkeZ esa rS;kj fd;s x;s gSa ;k ;Fkk laHko mlds fudV gSaA

The financial statements of IGRMS (Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure Accounts) have been

prepared in the form suggested or as near thereto as possible.

2. rqyu i= rFkk vk; ,oa O;; ys[kksa dks rS;kj djus esa viuk;h x;h lHkh egRoiw.kZ ys[kk uhfr;ksa ij ,d dFku foRrh; dFkuksa esa lfEefyr fd;k x;k gSA

A statement of all significant accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the Balance sheet and

the Income and Expenditure accounts has been included in the financial statements.

3. vknku iznku ,oa ?kVukvksa ds rqyu&i= rFkk vk; ,oa O;; ys[ks esa ns[ks x;s rFkk izLrqr fd;s x;s ys[ks vius rRokuqlkj lapkfyr fd;s x;s gSa u fd dsoy oS/k i=d ds vk/kkj ijA

The accounting treatment and presentation in the Balance sheet and the Income & Expenditure

account of transactions and events have been governed by their substance and not merely by the legal

form.

4. dq y lapkfyr ifj.kke }kjk c<+s@?kVs iwathxr dks"k dks vk; ,oa O;; ys[kk esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA Capital fund as increased/ decreased by the net operating results is shown in the Income and

Expenditure account.

5. iwathxr dks"k ds 'kq:vkrh “ks’k] tksMh x;h jkf'k] ?kVk;h x;h jkf'k rFkk vafre “ks’k dks iawthxr dks"k esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA

The opening Balance, Additions, Deductions and the closing Balance of capital fund have been

shown under capital fund.

6. xro"kZ ds vkda Mka s dk tgka Hkh vko';drk gS ogka iuq iZ ow kdyu] iuq leZ gw u] iuq O;oZ LFkkiu rFkk iuq oxZ hdZ j.k fd;k x;kA+ The Previous year's figures have been reworked, regrouped, rearranged and reclassified wherever

necessary.

7. dSaVhu ys[kk ¼izkfIr;ka vkSj Hkqxrku ys[kk] vk; ,oa O;; ys[kk] rqyui=½ vyx ls rS;kj fd;k tk jgk gSA The Canteen accounts (Receipts & Payment account, Income & Expenditure account, Balance sheet)

are being prepared separately.

8. Hkwfe dh okLrfod dher dks rqyu i= esa ugha n'kkZ;k x;k gS pwafd Hkwfe e/;izns'k 'kklu }kjk laxzgky; dks ukeek= ewY; ij vkoafVr dh x;h Fkh vkSj bl izdkj rqyu i= esa ifjyf{kr Hkwfe ds fy, jkf'k mldk cktkj ewY;@ okLrfod ewY; ugha gSA

The Cost of the land has not been shown in the Balance sheet, because the Madhya Pradesh

Government has allotted the land to IGRMS at a nominal cost and hence the amount towards Land

reflected in Balance Sheet is not to the Market value/actual cost.

9. fofRr; o"kZ 2007&08 ls izkIr laxzgky; 'kqYd] ykblsUl 'kqYd] vkSj vU; fofo/k izkfIr;ka dks vkjf{kr QaM esa ykaHkkfdr fd;k x;kA o"kZ ds nkSjku ,df=r dh x;h jkf'k :- 32,66,151/- dks QaM esa LFkkukarfjr fd;k x;kA vkjf{kr fuf/k dh dqy jkf'k 31-03-2021 dks 41,62,582/- #i;s gSA

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vuqyXudAnnexures

From the financial year 2007-08 amount received as Museum fees, License fees, and other

miscellaneous receipts are credited to Reserved Fund. During the year an aggregate amount of Rs.

32,66,151/- has been transferred to the Fund. The total amount of Reserve fund Rs.41,62,582/- as on

31.3.2021.

10. o"kZ ds nkSjku jkf'k :- 21,70,698/- dks ,QMhvkj C;kt ls izkIr gqbZ gS o"kZ 2020&21 ds fy, blh jkf'k ls :- 21,70,000/- dks thih,Q C;kt ds izko/kku gsrq j[kk x;k gSA

During the year an amount of Rs.21,70,698/- has received towards FDR Interest, out of which an

amount of Rs. 21,70,000/- has been kept as provision for GPF Interest for the year 2020-21.

11. vf/kdkfj;ksa dks fn;s x;s _.k ,oa vfxze ls laHkwfr C;kt jkf'k :- 24,600/- dk fn- 31.3.2021 esa iw.kZ;ksx cdk;k :- 2,75,795/- gSA

The Accrued Interest on Loans & Advances paid to Officials has recognized Rs.24,600/- on aggregate

balance of Rs.2,75,795/- as on 31.3.2021.

12. Mhlhvkjth Ldhe esa tek dh x;h jkf'k dks nkf;Ro dh fn'kk esas Mhlhvkjth dks"k eas vyx ls n'kkZ;k x;k gSA Amount deposited under DCRG scheme has been separately shown as DCRG Fund in the Liability

side.

13. izn'kZuh] izkn'kZ ,oa lanHkZ iqLrdksa ij gz kl ugha yxk;k x;k gS D;ksafd ;s lkefxz;kW bFkuksxzkfQd egRo dh gSaA The depreciation not charged for Exhibition, Specimen and Reference book, because these items are

having ethnographic values.

14. ,Q-Mh- vkj- 31.3.2021 rd :- 4,42,12,662/- gSA The FDR as on 31.3.2021 is Rs.4,42,12,662/-

ys[kk vf/kdkjh@ Accounts Officer

lgh@sd/-

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lgh@sd/-

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Ex-officio members

Minister in Charge, President (ex-officio)

Ministry of Culture,

Govt. of India,

New Delhi –110001

Vice-President

Chief Execu�ve Officer (CEO), (ex-officio)

Development of Museums and Cultural Spaces

(DMCS), Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India,

New Delhi –110001

*w.e.f. 6.12.2021, Secretary (Culture), GoI has been

nominated as Vice-President (Ex-officio)

Member

Joint Secretary,or his nominee (ex-officio)

Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India,

New Delhi –110001

Member

Financial Adviser, or his nominee (ex-officio)

Ministry of Culture, Government of India,

New Delhi –110001

Secretary, or his nominee Member(ex-officio)

Ministry of Home Affairs,

Govt. of India, New Delhi –110001

Director, Member (ex-officio)

Anthropological Survey of India,

27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road,

Kolkata-700016

Member

Chief Secretary,or his nominee (ex-officio)

Govt. of Madhya Pradesh,

Mantralaya, Bhopal

Members of Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Samiti

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Nominated members

Dr. Prof. Vijay Shankar Sahay, Member

Ex. Head, Department of Anthropology,

University of Allahabad, Prayagraj

Prof. Subho Roy, Member

Department of Anthropology,

University of Calcu�a, 25, Ballygunge Circular

Road, Kolkata 700019

Prof. A. Papa Rao, Member

Professor (Retd),

Department of Anthropology, S.V. University,

Tirupa�

Prof. Jibon K. Singh, Member

Professor, Department of Anthropology,

Manipur University

Dr. Shailender Kumar Mishra, Member

Ass�. Professor, Department of Anthropology,

University of Allahabad, Prayagraj

Dr. Anand Mur� Mishra, Member

Ass�. Professor, SOS Anthropology & Tribal

Studies, Baster University, Jagdalpur, Dist.

Bastar, Chha�sgarh

Dr. K.K. Chakravarty, Member

Former Vice Chairman, DIHRM,

New Town Rajarha�, Kolkata

Prof. Sarit Kumar Chaudhuri, Member

Department of Anthropology,

Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar

Director, Member Secretary

Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya,

Shamla Hills, Bhopal-462002

* fn- 6-12-2021 ls lfpo] laLd`fr ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj& mik/;{k insu ukfer

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funs’kd lnL; lfpo ¼insu½ bafnjk xk¡/kh jk Vªh; ekuo laxzgky;]’ “kkeyk fgYl] Hkksiky-462002

Ex-officio members

Chief Execu�ve Officer (CEO), Chairman(ex-officio)Development of Museum and Cultural Spaces (DMCS),

Ministry of Culture, Government of India, New Delhi

Joint Secretary, Vice-Chairman(ex-officio)Ministry of Culture, Government of India,Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi –110001

Director Member(ex-officio)Anthropological Survey of India27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road,Kolkata-700016

Financial Adviser or his nominee Member(ex-officio)Ministry of Culture, Govt. of IndiaShastri Bhawan, New Delhi –110001

Director General or his nominee Member(ex-officio)Geological Survey of India27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata-700016

Director General or his nominee Member(ex-officio)Archaeological Survey of India,24 Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110001

Director, Member (ex-officio)Na�onal Museum of Natural HistoryOld CBI Building, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi –110003

Joint Secretary or his nominee Member(ex-officio)Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GoIShastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001

Secretary,Department of Culture, Member(ex-officio)Govt. of Madhya Pradesh or his nomineeMantralaya, Bhopal

Secretary, Member(ex-officio)Department of Tribal Welfare,Govt. of Madhya Pradesh or his nomineeMantralaya, Bhopal

Dr. Prof. Vijay Shankar Sahay, MemberEx. Head, Department of Anthropology,

University of Allahabad, Prayagraj

Dr. Shailender Kumar Mishra, MemberAss�. Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj

Prof. Sarit Kumar Chaudhuri, MemberDepartment of Anthropology, Rajiv Gandhi University,

Itanagar

Director, Member Secretary(ex-officio)Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya,Shamla Hills, Bhopal-462002

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Financial Adviser, Chairman(ex-officio)

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New Delhi-110001

Joint Secretary, Member(ex-officio)

Ministry of Culture, Government of India,

New Delhi-110001

Director General, Member(ex-officio)

Archaeological Survey of India,

New Delhi-110011

Director, Member(ex-officio)

Anthropological Survey of India,

27, Jawaharlal Nehru Road,

Kolkata -700016

Director, Member(ex-officio)

Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya,

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