The Indian National Trust for the Art and cultural Heritage (INTACH) was
founded in 1984 with the vision to spearhead heritage awareness and
conservation in India. Today INTACH is recognised as one of the world’s largest
heritage organisations, with over 190 chapters across India. In the past 37
years INTACH has pioneered the conservation and preservation of not just their
natural and built heritage but intangible heritage as well.
The Architectural Heritage Division (AHD) is dedicated to the promotion and
conservation of India’s vast cultural heritage. It has set standards for
conservation work, documenting heritage and implementing conservation projects.
INTACH has set up the INTACH Nepal office in Kathmandu at CLPIU (Building),
Babar Mahal with a core technical team comprising Conservation Architects,
Architects and Engineers. The office is led by a resident Project Manager and
works closely with INTACH Headquarters at Delhi.