In the first phase, the NAI completed the digitization of 4.5 crore pages of its records over a span of three years. The second phase, focusing on restoration and conservation, will cover records at the NAI’s head office and Lahore Shed in Jaisalmer House, Delhi, as well as regional offices in Bhopal and record centers in Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, and Puducherry.Established as the Imperial Record Department in 1891 in Kolkata, the then capital of British India, the NAI holds a vast collection of historical records. These include court orders and treaties signed by Mughal emperors and the British Empire, as well as private papers of eminent individuals who have significantly contributed to public life in India, such as Mahatma Gandhi, India’s first president Rajendra Prasad, Dadabhai Naoroji, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, and Sardar Patel.As one of the largest and most prestigious archival centers in the world, the NAI boasts records comprising 800 million pages, 5.7 million files, and 1.2 lakh maps.
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