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Ambala INTACH wins Best Chapter Award 6th time in a row

Based on number and quality of heritage activities undertaken

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Ambala, September 2

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The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), Ambala, has won the Best Chapter Award, among over 200 Chapters across the country for the sixth time, consecutively.

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Colonel (retd) RD Singh, Convener, INTACH, Ambala, said, “The Ambala chapter has won the best chapter award for the sixth time consecutively. It is based on the number and quality of heritage activities undertaken by the Chapter during 2023, as well as the work done towards heritage preservation and spreading heritage awareness among the youth in Ambala district. INTACH, Ambala, has opened over 27 Heritage Clubs in schools which motivates children to respect and preserve India’s rich culture and heritage. Heritage events build values and good citizenship among people.”

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