Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India

Chitrakote Road
Jagdalpur, CG - 494005

Type: History Museums
 
  • Anthropological Museum
    Anthropological Museum
  • zonal-anthropological-museum
    zonal-anthropological-museum

The Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) is a premier research institute under the Government of India's Ministry of Culture. Established in 1945, AnSI is dedicated to the study and documentation of India's diverse human populations, cultures, languages, and traditions.

AnSI conducts anthropological research across various regions of India, focusing on areas such as social organization, kinship systems, cultural practices, linguistic diversity, and human genetics. The institute's research contributes to a better understanding of India's rich cultural heritage and promotes the preservation and promotion of indigenous knowledge and traditions.

In addition to its research activities, the Anthropological Survey of India also publishes scholarly journals, monographs, and research papers on anthropological topics. It collaborates with academic institutions, government agencies, and international organizations to advance anthropological research and promote cultural diversity and understanding.

Overall, the Anthropological Survey of India plays a crucial role in documenting and preserving India's cultural diversity, contributing to the nation's cultural heritage and identity. Through its research and outreach efforts, AnSI contributes to the promotion of intercultural dialogue, social cohesion, and the preservation of indigenous knowledge systems.

This is the only history museum listed in Jagdalpur. There's also three attractions listed in this city in other categories. You will find the exact location of Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India on the map above.

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