National Culture Fund
- The Government established the National Culture Fund (NCF) as a Trust on November 28, 1996, under the Charitable Endowment Act, 1890.
- NCF aims to mobilize additional resources through Public Private Partnerships (PPP) for promoting, protecting, and preserving India’s cultural heritage.
- NCF and partnering agencies enter into MoUs for agreed projects, with NCF ensuring project implementation according to norms.
- Donors/sponsors have flexibility in indicating a project, specific location/aspect, and implementing agency for project execution.
- To prevent delays, Project Implementation Committee (PIC) meetings, chaired by the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India for ASI projects and NCF/Ministry of Culture officials for other projects, are ....
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