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Design an Emblem and Create a Motto for National Archives of India

Design an Emblem and Create a Motto for National Archives of India
Start Date :
Jul 23, 2015
Last Date :
Aug 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The National Archives of India is the repository of the non-current records of the Government of India and is holding them in trust for the use of administrators and scholars. It ...

The National Archives of India is the repository of the non-current records of the Government of India and is holding them in trust for the use of administrators and scholars. It is an Attached Office of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.

It was set up on 11 March 1891 in Calcutta (Kolkata) as the Imperial Record Department. With the subsequent transfer of the National Capital from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911, it was shifted to its present building at the crossing of Janpath and Rajpathin 1926.

As the nodal agency for the implementation of the Public Records Act,1993 and Public Record Rules, 1997, the National Archives of India is responsible for streamlining the management of records of central government and public sector undertakings.

In addition to the public records, the National Archives of India also has a large collection of Private Archives of eminent personalities of India.

For details visit our website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

This contest (https://mygov.in/task/design-emblem-and-create-tagline-national-archives...) was organized on the portal from 13-27 February 2015 but suitable entry could not be finalized. Hence, entries are again invited.

Indian Citizens are invited to design/suggest a suitable Emblem along with a motto to create awareness for the preservation of archival heritage of the Nation for the posterity.

The last date of submission is 15th August 2015.

The selected entry will be awarded a prize of Rs. 50,000/-.

Please click here for more information Terms and Conditions and Technical Parameters.

Moderator for the task

Shri Rajmani,
Assistant Director of Archives,
Email Id- naiwebcoordinator@gmail.com

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siddhartha shanker sammukh
siddhartha shanker sammukh 10 years 9 months ago
The concept behind this Emblem is the word ‘Preservation’ and ‘Facilitation’ which National Archives of India is doing since 1891, it keeps the records of all the valuable news, documents, manuscripts, and many precious piece of information under one umbrella and open the doors of learning and knowledge for every one to refer those and get benefited. So the whole and sole idea was to bring all those element which National Archives of India do under a simplified iconic forms and I created
Prashant Bhatnagar
Prashant Bhatnagar 10 years 9 months ago
Please find attached 3 option of NAI Emblem - Motto is 4Ps - Past, Protect, Preserve and Propagate - the Green leafs depicts the preservation is happening in green way.....Jai Hind
SASIKALA_8
SASIKALA_8 10 years 9 months ago
motto is "protect and preserve" -two very essential steps to be done with archives. In the logo some valuable records are shown and the chakra is given on it to show they belong to India and that they are important. At the bottom in tri colour humans are shown in such a way that it seems like they are holding and protecting the documents. Tri colour shows the unity of Indians and their responsibility in protecting and preserving them.
rohit vishvari
rohit vishvari 10 years 9 months ago
National Archives Foundation Day Celebrations, 11 March 2014 The National Archives of India celebrated its 124th Foundation Day on 11 March 2014. It was on 11 March 1891 that the Department was established as Imperial Records Department at Imperial Secretariat Building, Calcutta with G.W. Forrest as the First Officer incharge of the Department. The foundation day celebrations were formally inaugurated by Shri K.K.Mittal, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Culture. A Foundation Day Lecture was als