when the national archives of India came up
Answers
Answer:
The Imperial Record Department was set up on 11 March 1891 in Calcutta (Kolkata).
Explanation:
The National Archives of India is an attached office in the Ministry of Culture. It is the Central Repository of non-current records of enduring value belonging to
Ministries and Departments of the Government of India.
Private papers of eminent Indians
Microfilm copies of records of Indian interests from abroad.
It has regional office at Bhopal and record centers at Jaipur, Pondicherry, and Bhubaneswar. The National Archives provides financial assistance to States/UnionTerritories, Archives, Voluntary Organisations and other custodial institutions, so that the documentary heritage is preserved and archival science is promoted.
Records
National Archives of India holds the records in a regular series starting from 1748. There are four categories:
Public Records
Oriental Records
Manuscripts
Private Records
The records are in different languages such as English, Hindi, Arabic, Sanskrit, Persian, Urdu, Modi etc. They are in different forms such as paper, palm leaf, birch bark, parchment etc.
Answer:
the imperial record department was set up on 11 march 1891in kolkatta
Explanation:
g. w. Forrest was named as dipartment head 1911it was transferr to the new capital new Delhi and in 1926 it was shifted into its new bulding