INDIAN CONSERVATION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (ICFP)

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 The Indian Conservation Fellowship Pilot Program (ICFPP) was undertaken by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) in New York and the Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limbuirg (SRAL), the Netherlands. A Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) was signed between Ministry of Culture, Government of India and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA), New York on 19.03.2013 for a period of two years.

Thereafter, an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ministry of Culture and Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA), New York was signed on 27.06.2016 for launching of the Indian Conservation Fellowship Program (ICFP) for a period from 2016 to 2021 was to be undertaken by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum Art(MMA), New York, the Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limbuirg (SRAL), the Netherlands, the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Brussels (“KIK-IRPA”), and the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, The Smithsonian Museums of Asian Art, Washington, DC (“FG”) with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (the “Mellon Foundation”).

So far, 36 conservators from India have received fellowship under ICFP (17 conservators during Pilot Program and 19 conservators during Main Program). Details are attached at Annexure-I.

 

The aim of this fellowship was to equip the participants with skills to better care for collections at their home institutions and to establish a larger and stronger conservation community in India with international links to professionals in the field.

This Fellowship programme has achieved significant capacity building in the areas of conservation skills, knowledge sharing, networking, leadership development, institutional capacity, community engagement, research and documentation, standardization of projects, mentorship and career advancement. By achieving their capacity building outcomes, the ICFP has made significant impact on the conservation of India’s cultural heritage.

 

Some of the other important benefits to the museums from the skill acquired during the fellowships are as under:

 

  • Reorganising the photographic collection.
  • Exhibition support
  • Developing research
  • Resource centre
  • Improving disaster recovery procedures
  • Empowering staff
  • Channels of communication

 

An MoU between Ministry of Culture and Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA), New York was signed on 27.06.2016 for the Indian Conservation Fellowship Program (ICFP) for a period from 2016 to 2021 only.

 

This information was given by Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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Annexure-‘I’

 

 

List of Fellows who have completed fellowship under  Indian Conservation Fellowship Pilot Program (2013-15)

 

S.NO.

Name

Affiliation

Host

Period

1.

Abdur Rasheed

IGNCA

MMA

Dec 9, 2013– Mar 31, 2014) (4 months)

2

Ambika Patel

The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

MMA

Apr 1 – Jul 31, 2015 (4 months)

3.

Kailas Abhiman Humane

Salar Jung Museum

MMA

Aug 1 – Oct 31, 2014

(3 months)

4.

Kalpana Awasthi

Salar Jung Museum

MMA

Jul 1 – Sept 2015

(3 months)

5.

Mandira Chhabra

CSMVS/Himalayan Soc. for Heritage and Art Conservation

MMA

Apr 1 – Sept 30, 2014 (6 months)

6.

Nidhi Shah

CSMVS

MMA/

SRAL

Fall 2014 (2 months)

7.

Shilpa Raturi

Archaeological Survey of India

MMA

Apr 1 – Sept 30, 2014 (6 months)

8.

Subhra Devi

Museum of Tezpur University

MMA

Sept 1 – Feb 28, 2015 (6 or 4 months)

9.

Vikram Singh Rathore

Mehrangarh Fort Museum

MMA

Jan – March 2015

(3 months)

10

Anil Dwivedi

Formerly IGNCA

SRAL

Jan – June 2014

(6 months)

11.

Anil Verma

IGNCA

SRAL

Mar – May 2015

(3 months)

12

Diwakar Karmaker

VMH

SRAL

Jan – June 2015

(6 months)

13.

Minesh Harinkhede

NRLC Lucknow

SRAL

Oct 2014 – March 2015 (6 months)

14.

Omkar Mohan Kadu

CSMVS

SRAL

Apr- July 2014

(3 months)

15.

Shikha Bansal

NMI

SRAL

Oct – Dec 2013

(3 months)

16.

Shruti Asoka

Coimbatore

SRAL

Sept – Dec 2014

(4 months)

17.

Umesh Kumar Ahuja

Rashtrapati Bhavan

SRAL

Oct – Dec 2013

(3 months)

 

 

List of 1st batch of the fellowship under ICFP

 

S.No.

Name

Affiliation

Host

Period

  1.  

Ms. Vandana Singh

National Museum

MMA

01.02.2017 – 31.07.2027

  1.  

Shri PareetNagamurthi

INTACH

MMA

01.02.2017 – 30..04.2017

  1.  

Ms. Merrin Anil

 

INTACH

SRAL

03.04.2017 – 16.09.2017

  1.  

Shri Vipin Joshi

NGMA,

New Delhi

SRAL

29.05.2017 – 19.08.2017

 

List of 2nd batch of the fellowship under ICFP

 

S. No.

Name

Affiliation

Host

Period

1.

Mr. Subir Dey

VMH,

Kolkata

FG

01.02.2018 - 31.05.2018

2.

Mr. Dilip Mestry

CSMVS, Mumbai

MMA

01.04.2018 - 30.06.2018

3.

Mr. Nikhil Ramesh

CSMVS, Mumbai

MMA

01.04.2018 - 30.06.2018

4.

Mr. Jitender Chauhan

IGNCA,

New Delhi

SRAL

01.10.2017 - 31.01.2018

5.

Mr. Rahul

Tongaria

NGMA,

New Delhi

SRAL

01.03.2018 – 30.06.2018

 

6.

Ms. Madhu Rani Puttaswamy

INTACH Conservation Institutes, Bangalore

SRAL

01.03.2018 – 30.06.2018

7.

Mr. Lalit Kumar

INTACH, New Delhi

SRAL

28.08.2017 - 26.02.2018

 

List of 3rd batch of the fellowship under ICFP

 

S. No.

Name

Affiliation

Host

Period

1.

Mr. Pradip Madhumita Vasundhara

City Palace Museum, Udaipur

MMA

01.02.2019 – 31.07.2019

 

2.

Azhar Syed Tariq

Rampur Raza Library

FG

01.02.2019 – 31.05.2019

 

3.

Shyama Prasad Datta

NGMA (Delhi)

SRAL

01.03.2019 – 30.06.2019

 

4.

Mohd. Galib

INTACH

SRAL

01.10.2018 – 28.02.2019

 

5

Sarvesh Singh

Reserve Bank of India

MMA

01.02.2019 – 30.04.2019

 

 

 

 

List of 4th batch of the fellowship under ICFP

 

 

S. No.

Name

Affiliation

Host

Period

1.

Ms. Mrinalini Mani

INTACH Conservation Institutes, Bangalore

SRAL

4 months started in November, 2019

2.

Ms. Baisakhi Mallick

VMH, Kolkata

SRAL

4 months started in March/April, 2020

3.

Ms. Nalini Biluka

INTACH Conservation Institutes, Bangalore

SRAL

4 months started in March/April, 2020

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