Indian architecture, art and traditional textiles are taken into consideration for conservation purpose. India’s Culture Ministry and the British Museum have taken an initiative to work for the cause, as informed by the Director of the British Museum, Neil MscGregor.
MscGregor, along with the British cultural delegation is touring India with the British Prime Minister, David Cameron. He said, “We will host three separate workshops for the conservation of archaeological material in Kerala later this year by bringing teams of British and Indian scholars to discuss the best conservation methods. We recently invited Indian experts to work in the British museum to conserve painted textiles.”
Neil said that the British Museum is playing a huge role by exhibiting various faces of Indian culture to the people of Europe since the time it was established in the year 1753.










