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About ICHR
IIndian Council of Historical
Research is an autonomous organization which was established under
Societies Registration Act (Act XXI of 1860) in 1972. The objectives
of the Indian Council of Historical Research (hereafter referred
to as the 'Council') as laid down in the Memorandum of Association
are as follows:
- "to bring historians together
and provide a forum for exchange of views between them;
- to give a national direction to an objective and scientific
writing of history and to have rational presentation and interpretation
of history;
- to promote, accelerate and coordinate research in history
with special emphasis on areas which have not received adequate
attention so far;
- to promote and coordinated a balanced distribution of research
effort over different areas;
- to elicit support and recognition for historical research
from all concerned and ensure the necessary dissemination and
use of results."
In pursuance of these objectives
(a) the Council provides fellowships and financial assistance
to the young teachers in colleges, universities and registered
research organizations, as well as to senior scholars who might
need financial support, (b) brings historians together by providing
financial assistance for holding symposia, seminars, workshops,
etc for exchanging views related to history, (c) provides publication
subsidy to the seminars, congress proceedings and journals so
that these publications may reach to researchers and scholars,
(d) publishes a biannual Journal - the Indian Historical Review,
and another journal Itihas in Hindi, (e) maintains a large and
expanding Library-cum-Documentation Centre exclusively for researchers
and scholars, (f) maintains two regional centres namely ICHR North-East
Regional Centre (Guwahati) and ICHR Southern Regional Centre (Bangalore),
which provide assistance to researchers / scholars, (g) and takes
such other measures as the Council considers appropriate in order
to implement the stated objectives of the Indian Council of Historical
Research.
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