National Archives to remain, annexe can be razed to lift greater construction a part of Central Vista

While the primary constructing of the National Archives of India (NAI) is a heritage constructing and won’t be demolished, the annexe will make manner for a brand new constructing as a part of the Central Vista mission — a much bigger one than the current one, to be constructed on a vacant plot near the NAI on Janpath, in accordance with officers.
The current NAI annexe “has not been built keeping international best practices in mind”, an official within the Ministry of Culture instructed The Sunday Express.
“There are seepage issues; the water outlet and basement has some problems. There is no conference facility or reading rooms; library and collection facilities are also inadequate,” the official mentioned.
The new constructing, a supply mentioned, “will be bigger than the present annexe building and will be built on a plot on Janpath, contiguous to the main NAI building. More collections will be added in the next 50 years. The new building will be built keeping in mind present and future requirements, besides adequate facilities for security, conservation, restoration, digitisation and fumigation.”
On the deadline, the ministry official mentioned, “The present annexe building will be razed only when the new building has been built and all material safely housed in it. This may take three to four years, depending on several factors, since the Central Vista project is being executed in phases.”
Last month, greater than 100 historians from throughout India and overseas had written to Chandan Sinha, Director-General, NAI, with issues in regards to the deliberate redevelopment of the Archives below the Central Vista mission. They had sought transparency on how paperwork within the annexe can be preserved throughout the transition interval.
In the letter, that they had additionally requested how the proposed adjustments will have an effect on historic analysis, for the reason that Archives’ redevelopment is estimated to complete in 2024 — and even 2026.

According to sources within the Culture Ministry, some rearrangements are more likely to be made inside the primary heritage constructing as properly. The ASI library housed on the highest flooring has been shifted out, whereas administration and officers occupy many of the constructing. The higher flooring may be put to adaptive reuse for necessary exhibitions sometimes, they mentioned.
On issues whether or not all materials in NAI assortment can be obtainable for students and researchers within the new constructing, an NAI official mentioned, “We put important documents on display as part of exhibitions during landmark events. For instance, extensive exhibitions on the Indian National Army, the Champaran Satyagraha and 1942 movement were held in the recent past. There is also a way to request for specific documents digitally. So nothing will be amiss.”
The significance of NAI
The National Archives of India is the custodian of presidency data. Established on March 11, 1891 in Kolkata (then Calcutta) because the Imperial Record Department, it’s the greatest archival repository in South Asia. It has an unlimited corpus of data — public data, non-public papers, oriental data, cartographic data and microfilms — that represent invaluable supply of knowledge for students, directors and customers of archives.