About the NTICVA

History of the Trust

Established since 1990

The NTICVA was established in India in 1990, as part of a project to make the Indian collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) more accessible. V&A South Kensington (London) houses internationally known collections of art, architecture, design, fashion, photography, and performance. 

The NTICVA was settled by its founder Chairman, the late Hon. Justice R. S. Pathak, and the programme of the Trust was made possible by generous donations from philanthropic individuals and organisations in India, to whom the Trustees of both the NTICVA and the V&A are very grateful.

The Trust works in collaboration with the Charles Wallace India Trust with whom it offers an annual joint UK Visiting Fellowship. The Trust also offers grants on behalf of the V&A Jain Art Fund.

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Jain Art Fund

The V&A Jain Art Fund, set up following the V&A’s 1995 exhibition, The Peaceful Liberators, promotes the study, display and conservation of Jain art both in India and the UK, and supports awards relevant to the Jain tradition. The Trust is grateful to the philanthropists in India and the UK who made this fund possible.

The Charles Wallace India Trust (CWIT) is a UK charity and grant-making Trust established in 1981, providing opportunities for postgraduate study and research in the arts, heritage and humanities. The Trust is grateful for this support.>>​

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