The Citizens’ Archive of India was founded just before India’s 70th Independence Day in a bid to preserve personal histories through Oral History and Material Memory.
Our Vision
The Citizens’ Archive of India was founded just before India’s 70th Independence Day in a bid to preserve personal histories through Oral History and Material Memory. For decades, Oral History has been considered an important supplement to written sources by historians the world over.
Our vision is to use oral history and material memory to save our country’s cultural legacy. Oral tradition and learning form an integral part of India’s heritage. We wish to preserve the link between generations of Indians and build the country’s story through its best storytellers – its people.
Our Mission
Record & Archive
To record and archive the personal stories of Indian citizens using oral history and material memory.
Public Access
To create a publicly accessible archive for scholars, students, and ordinary citizens who wish to listen to and learn from these stories.
Foster Dialogue
To foster dialogue and mutual understanding about the nation’s past, present, and future through education and outreach programmes.
History of the Archive
Those who choose to share their material with us retain the physical objects.