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National Archives to hold Exhibition on NE’s education

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The National Archives of India will host an exhibition in Kohima on August 8, 2025, showcasing the evolution of education in Northeast India. Featuring rare documents and photographs, it highlights tribal traditions, colonial influences, and post-independence progress, offering deep insight into the region’s educational and cultural transformation.

National Archives of India in collaboration with Higher Education Department, Nagaland is organizing an exhibition on ‘Development of Education in North Eastern India’ on 8th August 2025.

Shri La. Ganesan, Governor of Nagaland, has kindly consented to inaugurate the exhibition in presence of Shri Temjen Imna Along, Minister of Higher Education & Tourism, Nagaland and Shri Samar Nanda, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture and Director General of Archives on 8th August 2025 (Friday) at Capital Convention Centre, Kohima, Nagaland.

This exhibition offers a comprehensive exploration of the region’s unique journey, shaped by its tribal traditions, linguistic diversity, missionary influences, colonial legacies, and post-independence development.

Northeast India’s educational evolution reflects a dynamic blend of indigenous knowledge systems and formal institutions, tracing roots from oral tribal learning to modern universities. The exhibition highlights key milestones in the region’s academic landscape, including the establishment of premier institutions and significant policy initiatives that have fostered inclusivity and regional growth.

To deepen public understanding, the exhibition categorizes this heritage through thematic clusters, drawing on original archival documents. These include government files, private papers of notable personalities, photographs, rare manuscripts, and official records preserved within the National Archives and Nagaland State Archives.

The National Archives of India is an attached office under the Ministry of Culture. It was established on 11th March 1891 at Kolkata (Calcutta) as the Imperial Record Department. Following the transfer of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911, the present building of the National Archives of India was constructed in 1926 which was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

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The transfer of all records from Calcutta to New Delhi was completed in 1937. The National Archives of India is also the nodal agency for the implementation of the Public Records Act, 1993 and Public Record Rules, 1997.

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