National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities
- The Government of India established the National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities (NMMA) in 2007.
- NMMA's mandate is to create two national databases on monuments and antiquities for public use, including students, researchers, and administrators.
- NMMA conducts training programs and workshops on the documentation of monuments and antiquities across the country.
- The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) collaborates with foreign institutions like the University of Ca' Foscari, Venice, and ICR, Italy, for restoration practices.
- ASI signed an MoU with IIT Gandhinagar for supporting the Archaeological Sciences Centre, focusing on material analysis, documentation, structural stability, seismic vulnerability, and dating ....
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