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इंदिरा गांधी राष्ट्रीय मानव संग्रहालय समाचार पत्रों में "Indira Gandhi National Museum in newspapers."
08/02/2024

इंदिरा गांधी राष्ट्रीय मानव संग्रहालय समाचार पत्रों में "Indira Gandhi National Museum in newspapers."

08/02/2024
🌍 Explore the rich tapestry of Jharkhand's folk and tribal culture at the IGRMS, Bhopal from Feb 8, 2024, under 'The Peo...
07/02/2024

🌍 Explore the rich tapestry of Jharkhand's folk and tribal culture at the IGRMS, Bhopal from Feb 8, 2024, under 'The People of India' series. Delight in ethnic food, handicrafts, and captivating dance performances. 🎨🥘💃

🌐 Join us at the "Living Cultures & Living Traditions" National Workshop & Symposium, organized by Indira Gandhi Rashtri...
07/02/2024

🌐 Join us at the "Living Cultures & Living Traditions" National Workshop & Symposium, organized by Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya (IGRMS) in collaboration with Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) & International Institute for the Inclusive Museum (IIIM). 📅 8-10 Feb 2024 🇮🇳

ℹ️ Explore anthropology & museology's role in addressing India's cultural diversity. 🌍 IGRMS aims to build a strong network for ethical community engagement. KISS, the world's largest Indigenous University, brings innovation to education.

🔗 Learn more: [IGRMS](https://igrms.gov.in/), [KISS](https://kiss.ac.in/), [IIIM](https://inclusivemuseums.org/)

📜 Anticipated outcomes:
1. Code of Ethical Community Cultural Engagement
2. Intergenerational, inclusive, and gender-balanced dialogue
3. Draft framework for IGRMS as a national center of excellence for culture in sustainable development.

📆 Save the dates and be part of this transformative event! 🌈

Any exploration of India's greatest museum is incomplete without a visit to the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal.

17 Ph.D. Research Scholars and 2 Post Graduate students from Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences explored Bhimbetka and...
06/02/2024

17 Ph.D. Research Scholars and 2 Post Graduate students from Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences explored Bhimbetka and Sanchi Stupa, UNESCO world heritage sites in Madhya Pradesh. Guided by Prof. Amreshwar Galla and Dr. Mohan Lal Goyal, they delved into the rich history of Bhimbetka's rock shelters and the ancient Sanchi Stupa. A fantastic learning experience that has left them filled with enthusiasm! 📚

In continuation of their educational tour the Research Scholars and students from KISS have visited on 04.02.2024 , Stat...
04/02/2024

In continuation of their educational tour the Research Scholars and students from KISS have visited on 04.02.2024 , State Museum and Tribal Museum. The tour was supervised by Prof. Amreshwar Galla, Pro-Chancellor at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, and coordinated by Shri.V Ashok Vardhan, Assistant Keeper. During the visits to two museums, the research scholars and students were guided to various galleries and the interactive discussions were made.

04/02/2024
As part of their research projects, Prof. Amreshwar Galla, Pro-Chancellor at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Bhuba...
04/02/2024

As part of their research projects, Prof. Amreshwar Galla, Pro-Chancellor at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, is currently leading a team of 17 Ph.D. scholars and 2 postgraduate students at IGRMS Bhopal for academic research. Their focus is on exploring the rich cultural heritage of Indian tribal communities through the study of prehistoric and indigenous art forms.

An academic session took place in the Museum Conference Hall, delving into traditional knowledge, wisdom, and the artistry embodied by indigenous communities. Director, IGRMS Prof. Amitabh Pandey, along with Dr. S.K. Pandey (Assistant Curator), and Mr. N. Shakmacha Singh (Museum Associate), guided an interactive discussion that significantly contributed to the academic discourse, enhancing the research project of the scholars.

Additionally, Dr. Surya Kumar Pandey and Mr. N. Shakmacha Singh organized a guided tour of the campus's prehistoric rock art sites. This exploration aimed to revisit the journey of prehistoric rock art forms, dating back to the Mesolithic period.

In the evening, Dr. Mohan Lal Goyal, Museum Assistant, provided a guided tour of the Indoor Museum Veethi Sankul. The researchers were deeply impressed by the cultural and historical significance of the exhibits on display. The team particularly appreciated the museum's approach to exhibition-making, involving source communities in the presentation of cultural artifacts.

A group of 22 SSB Second in Command officials, including Mr. Vaibhav Singh Parihar, Mr. Praveen Kumar, and Mr. Ibochauba...
04/02/2024

A group of 22 SSB Second in Command officials, including Mr. Vaibhav Singh Parihar, Mr. Praveen Kumar, and Mr. Ibochauba Singh, visited the IGRMS on February 3, 2024. Dr. Mohan Lal Goyal, Museum Assistant, guided them through the Veethi Sankul and Indoor Galleries. The ethnographic exhibits showcased diverse communities' livelihoods, traditions, belief systems, and art forms. The soldiers gained valuable insights, enhancing their understanding of how traditional wisdom contributes to sustainable resource use in communities.

05/12/2023

To,

As you know, the annual journal Humankind has been published by Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrhalaya, Bhopal since 2005. Due to some unavoidable reasons, it could not be published after the year 2015. Now, I want to start it again with a new format, new name and new number. For this, your academic cooperation is required.
For your information, ours is the largest anthropological museum in the country and one of the biggest in Asia with an emphasis on open air exhibition and activities conducted in various parts of India in relation to collection, documentation, dissemination and publication of traits of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage. As regards the journal, its scope would broadly cover the disciplines of Anthropology, Museology and Archaeology; however, themes hinging on indigenous knowledge system, intangible cultural heritage, art and aesthetics would also be relevant. Papers of interdisciplinary nature are also welcome.
Since you are a distinguished scholar, it is our privilege to invite you to contribute a paper for the forthcoming issue. We shall appreciate it very much if you could send a paper along with an abstract by 31st October 2023. For your convenience, a general guideline is enclosed herewith. In order to enable use for faster production, it will be appreciated if your paper is sent by email [email protected].
Looking forward to hearing a positive response from you.
With regards,
Sincerely yours,

(Prof. Amitabh Pande)

Guidelines/information for contributors
Papers covering the disciplines of anthropology, museology and archaeology, review articles and brief communications written in clear, concise and correct English will be considered for publication. However, themes hinging on indigenous knowledge system, intangible cultural heritage, art and aesthetics
would also be relevant. Papers of interdisciplinary nature would also be published. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it is unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. All submitted articles will be reviewed by specialists. After a paper is reviewed, it is returned to the author for revision (if necessary) or rejected.
The title page should comprise: title of paper, name(s) and surname of author(s), Institute, a short title for use as running head, and address to which communication regarding the manuscript should be directed.
Footnotes should be ordinarily avoided, if essential, they should appear at the bottom of the respective page and should be numbered consecutively.
References should be arranged alphabetically. The reference list should include all articles cited in the text and tables. Each reference should be complete (Please see examples given below):
Examples:
Chakraborty, R. and A.K. Roychoudhury 1980. Effective population size estimates in man: Some Indian data, J. Indian Anthrop. Soc. 15:57-66.
Mukherjee, R., C.R. Rao and J.C. Trevor 1955. The Ancient Inhabitants of Jebel Moya, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Livingstone, Frank B. 1960. On the nonexistence of human race. In: The concept of Race, ed. by Ashley Montagu, pp.46-60, Free Press, New York.
Tables and illustrations should be submitted on separate sheets, numbered and must have a heading or legend respectively. An illustration is only justified if it clarifies or reduces the text. All illustrations should be ordinarily in black and white and the originals of line drawings or glossy photographs made of them be submitted. Photocopies of figures are not acceptable. If you have computer
generated graphics you may submit good laser printer copies, printed on glossy paper.
Tables and illustrations should be planned to fit the journal page. Please make sure that all lettering and symbols used in the figures will be able to withstand substantial reduction and still be legible. For faster production an author may send the paper in an attachment of email, in addition to hardcopy.
Reprints: The first author of each paper will receive 25 reprints free of cost, but not a copy of the journal.
Paper should send to:
The Editor,
Prof. Amitabh Pande,
C/o. The Director,
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya Shamla Hills, Bhopal -462003 (M.P.) India Email: [email protected]

28/11/2023
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय संग्रहालय दिवस- 2023मुख्य आकर्षण1. प्रश्नोत्तरी प्रतियोगिता विषयः संग्र्रहालय और धरोहरदिनांकः 18 मई, 2023...
17/05/2023

अंतर्राष्ट्रीय संग्रहालय दिवस- 2023
मुख्य आकर्षण
1. प्रश्नोत्तरी प्रतियोगिता
विषयः संग्र्रहालय और धरोहर
दिनांकः 18 मई, 2023
समयः 11 बजे से
स्थानः शैल कला धरोहर भवन
आयु समूह - 15 वर्ष से अधिक
नगद पुरस्कार - प्रथम-रू.2500, द्वितीय- रू.2000, तृतीय- रू.1500, सांत्वना- रू.1000 (दो )

21/03/2018

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