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The Indian Heritage Society, Mumbai

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Since its inception as a chapter of The Indian Heritage Society in 1979, the IHS, Mumbai has worked with a single point agenda to awaken the consciousness of citizens in the diversity and richness of Mumbai art, architecture, culture and natural resources.
Through festivals, programmes and restorations, we create an awareness and appreciation for the city of Mumbai and all aspects of her culture.
The Indian Heritage Society, Mumbai was registered under the Societies Act 1860 & Mumbai Public Trust Act 1950 and endeavours to be non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian and non-religious in nature.






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Over the years the Indian Heritage Society Mumbai has received the support of Mumbaikars from all walks of life and these prestigious organizations as well. This support takes the form of donations, space and permissions.

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Gandhiji loved Mumbai... this great leader and Father of the Nation spent time here and has a well documented relationship with our city. To celebrate his Birthday we are happy to share this wonderful article outlining the great leaders’ time in our great city..

As the world mourns the demise of legendary Hindustani Classical Vocalist and cultural icon, PadmaVibhushan Pandit Jasraj, we fondly remember him gracing the stage at Mumbai Sanskriti in January this year.

he construction of the Rajabai Clock Tower was completed in 1878 and the structure was named in honour of Rajabai, the mother of powerful #Mumbai broker Premchand Roychand. The Rajabai Tower stands today, as an icon on Mumbai’s skyline and has been declared a World Heritage Site in 2018.

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