Hunt on for new National Museum chief
September 27th, 2010 - 9:18 pm ICT by IANS
New Delhi, Sep 27 (IANS) The government is slowly - but surely - moving to streamline the activities of the National Museum, one of the most prestigious repositories of the country’s heritage, in the capital.
The museum that has been headless for the last four year is hunting for a director-general (D-G) to manage its affairs and coordinate activities of all major museums across the country, Culture Secretary Jawhar Sircar said here Monday.
“We are in a search mode. The ministry has set up a special committee to look for a D-G. India is a big country and for the last four years, we have not been able to find a D-G,” he said.
“The team is trying to do its best to find a D-G to provide the museum with leadership. The committee led by B.M. Goswami is looking into the problems of the National Museum and all the major museums in the country,” Sircar said at the inauguration of an exhibition of Inuit (Eskimo) art from Canada at the museum.
“One of the recommendations that the committee has made is to have a house-keeper who would take care of the administration,’ he said.
“For the first time in its history, the museum would get an advisory board of eminent specialists which would advise on the affairs of the museum. We are persuading some of the finest talents to join the committee and tell us what should be done,” he said.
The museum has created two posts of additional director-general - one to look into the internal affairs of the museum (collections and cataloguing) and the other to monitor the outreach initiatives of the museum.
“We are also making radical changes in the recruitment procedures to bring in the best. The museum has several administrative posts that need to be filled. We are trying to make the process of recruitment more flexible,” he said.
“Things are finally happening at the museum,” Sircar said in a lighter vein.
True to Sircar’s claim, the museum which till a few months wore a rather forlorn look, is humming with fresh activity.
“Look at the souvenir shop. It has been refurbished,” Sircar told the media.
The old souvenir kiosk on the first floor of the museum has been refurbished with fresh wooden panels and glass. The stock of the ethnic crafts is trendy and diverse.
The wooden chariot at the entrance has also been restored and encased in a glass shell for visitors, he said.
“It is wrong to say that nothing is happening. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh this (Monday) morning launched a book on the ‘Monuments of Delhi’ published by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI),” he said.
The colourful coffee table book comprises photo-spreads and its text lists the monuments of Delhi under ASI’s supervision.
- 17 Delhi monuments will continue to shine at night - Oct 15, 2010
- Introducing children to Humayun's tomb - Nov 14, 2011
- Sangita Gairola is new culture secretary - Feb 29, 2012
- Showcasing the ancient in modern Delhi for Games visitors - Aug 26, 2010
- Selja opens Britain-aided museum staff training programme - Jan 09, 2012
- Heritage Indian instruments retrieved from obscurity - Dec 18, 2010
- Holistic understanding of heritage conservation needed: PM - Dec 20, 2011
- Public art high on culture minister's priority list - Feb 12, 2011
- Agreement to maintain monuments signed - Dec 21, 2009
- Chitravali: Compiling Tagore's art on 150th birth anniversary - Feb 06, 2011
- ONGC to help preserve Ahom monuments - Jul 01, 2010
- Ferozabad glass work helps create French sculpture (With image) - Sep 05, 2010
- Commonwealth art: Diverse style, similar sensibilities - Sep 29, 2010
- People must preserve rich legacy of Delhi: Manmohan Singh - Sep 27, 2010
- Shah Jahan urs: Conservationists oppose free entry to Taj - Jun 28, 2011
Tags: administrative posts, cataloguing, culture secretary, director general, eminent specialists, eskimo art, goswami, inauguration, internal affairs, inuit eskimo, jawhar, museum chief, museum collections, New Delhi, outreach initiatives, radical changes, recruitment procedures, repositories, search mode, special committee