Nehru Trust Awards

Nehru Trust Awards

The Trust aims to achieve its mission by making it possible for scholars and professionals from India and the UK to develop and share skills relevant to these subjects and to gain access to Indian cultural resources both in India and in the UK.

The Trust’s primary activity is an annual awards programme for individual scholars and museum professionals from both countries in order to enable them to study, carry out research or undertake training in both India and the UK. The awards programme is announced each autumn; awards are made in late March and must be taken up within the subsequent year (1 April to 31 March).

The Trust also administers grants on behalf of the V&A Jain Art Fund, and works in collaboration with the Charles Wallace India Trust with whom it offers an annual joint UK Visiting Fellowship.

 

D K Sebak

For documentary study of temples of the upper Mahanadi and Tej valleys, Orissa

Sangeeta Dutta

A study of the sacred complex in Majuli, Assam

Dr V Selvakumar

A critique of rock art research in India

S Girikumar

For research into developing a treatment for mirroring in gelatin based photographic prints

R Selvam

For video-documentation of ornamental shell industries of the Ramanathapuram coast of Tamil Nadu

Pallavi Hazarika

For research on sericulture heritage in Assam

Dr Amrendra Kumar Singh

For exploration and documentation of architectural remains in eastern India

Dr P Jayakumar

For research on recent findings of boat and ship motifs in Tamil Nadu

Subbiah Thangavelu

Iconometry and Icon makers

Rakesh Dattatraya Dhawade

Research, study and display of historical arms and armour of Saurashtra, Gujarat, and Rajputana

The grant assisted with documentation of conservation and display techniques for arms and armour in the UK and was held in conjunction with a UK Travel Award.

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