Nonprofit Organization Management - , Delhi, India
The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) is a voluntary membership organization founded in 1984, to protect and preserve India's heritage. The Delhi Chapter is one of the over 200 chapters of INTACH spread around the country.INTACH's mission to conserve heritage is based on the belief that living in harmony with heritage enhances the quality of life, and is the duty of every citizen of India as laid down in the Constitution of India. As per the objectives spelt out in the Memorandum of Association constitute INTACH's mandate and vision, the Delhi Chapter aims to:1. Sensitize the public about the pluralistic cultural legacy of India2. Instil a sense of social responsibility towards preserving India's common heritage3. Protect and preserve India's living, built, and natural heritage by undertaking necessary actions and measures4. Document unprotected buildings of archaeological, architectural, historic and aesthetic significance, as well as the cultural resources, as this is the first step towards formulating conservation plans5. Develop heritage policies and regulations, and make legal interventions to protect India's heritage when necessary6. Provide expertise in the field of conservation, restoration and preservation of specific works of art; and encourage capacity-building by developing skills through training programmes7. Undertake emergency response measures during natural or man-made disasters and support the local administration whenever heritage is threatened8. Foster collaborations, Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) and partnerships with government and other national and international agencies9. Generate sponsorships for conservation and educational projectsThe Delhi Chapter has been working on many fronts over the years to fulfil the mandate and vision of INTACH.