The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) Ambala chapter has been recognised as the best among the 220 INTACH chapters across India. The prestigious Heritage Beacon Award was presented to INTACH Ambala Chapter Convenor, Colonel (retd) RD Singh, for leading the chapter to this national recognition.
Colonel Singh expressed pride in the achievement. He said, “It is a matter of great pride and honour that the INTACH Ambala Chapter has been recognised as the top chapter in the country at the Heritage Beacon Awards. Two local schools, DAV Riverside and Army School, also secured top positions in the awards, making this recognition even more special for the region.”
He added, “We are humbled and grateful that our efforts have been recognised. INTACH Ambala chapter has always focused on the value of education and preserving our rich culture and heritage, especially for the youth. We will continue our work with the same dedication and commitment we have shown since 2001.”
The Ambala chapter has been instrumental in fostering awareness about heritage preservation while empowering younger generations with knowledge of India’s cultural legacy.
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