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The Indian Council for Cultural Relations ( ICCR) was founded on 9th April 1950 by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Education Minister of independent India. Since then we have seen in India the consolidation of Indian democracy, the establishment of an equitable social order, the rapid development of the Indian economy, the empowerment of Indian women, the creation of a vibrant infrastructure of world-
There has also been a revival, reiteration and renewal of the five-
The last five decades have been one of the most exciting periods in the arts in India's long history. Indian literature, music and dance,
Indian paintings, sculpture and crafts, as well as Indian theatre and films, has each witnessed great outbursts of creativity. ICCR continues to encourage improvisation and experimentation with the new, while it pays homage to the classical as well as the folk forms of India's cultural expression.
ICCR is about a communion of cultures, a creative dialogue with other nations. To facilitate this interaction with world cultures, the Council has strived to articulate and demonstrate the diversity and richness of the cultures of India, both in and with other countries of the world.
The Council prides itself on being the pre-
years to come.
Indian Council for Cultural Relations,
Azad Bhavan, Indraprashta Estate,
New Delhi – 110002.
Tel: 00-
Fax: 00-
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Tel:(597)499538
email: [email protected]
Web: www.iccsuriname.org