Academic Initiative

Visit of students from Govt. School of Chokadiya, Village Nayakhera, Udaipur

Students from the Govt. School of Chokadiya, Village Nayakhera, Udaipur, Rajasthan visited The City Palace Museum on 27th February 2018. The visit was supported by Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation, Udaipur by giving free tickets to encourage the excellence in the walks of life.


Students from Govt. School of Chokadiya, Village Nayakhera, Udaipur

Heritage Conservation and Promotion

Ahar Udaipur Heritage Walk

Ahar Udaipur Heritage Walk was an initiative taken forward by Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation, Udaipur with the support from Udaipur Municipal Corporation, Sahapedia, YES Culture, Rajasthan Tourism, Shri Eklingji Trust, Udaipur and Shri Jain Shwetamber Mahasabha Ayad Teerth, Udaipur. MMCF in its Outreach Programmes has encouraged many such events.

On the occasion of the India Heritage Walk Festival, the 'Ahar' Udaipur Heritage Walk was organised on 10th February 2018. MMCF's goal is to be a world leader in heritage conservation and community inclusion. The Foundation often has to generate its own benchmarks for this goal. MMCF is keen to share its best-practice and conservation experience that has an ambitious knowledge transfer initiative in addition to its implementable conservation programme and was attended by 38 people.

MMCF hopes that through this enriching exercise, more hearts find themselves entwined in the vibrant soul of Udaipur and more minds learn about the impact of Udaipur and the grand history that surrounds us.


Guide briefing the attendees at the Ahar Udaipur Heritage Walk


Poster of the Ahar Udaipur Heritage Walk

Visit of armoury and photography expert Mr. Howard Ricketts

The ambitious Salehkhana project being undertaken at The City Palace Museum, Udaipur progressed further with the visit of armoury and photography expert Mr. Howard Ricketts from London, UK from 26th February to 2nd March, 2018. He has been researching and planning the proposed Arms and Armoury display at the restored Salehkhana. The Arms and Armoury collection intended for display was brought out of storage and accessioned according to the international standards for museum documentation. A conservation project for the same is also being proposed and would be starting soon.

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