Dharohar Shastri Internship at Haryana Archival Department
The application form is open for the engagement of Dharohar Shastri in the department of Archival Society of Haryana. Candidates will be engaged for one month. How many candidates will be taken is not clear. But candidates can check the eligibility and apply to the details given below.
Dharohar Shastri Eligibility
| Discipline | Eligibnility Criteria |
| History | Diploma Holder, UG second year Onward,PG Students,Research Scholar |
| Archival Science | Heritage enthusiasts with demonstrable interest in history,archives or culture Minimum Graduate |
| Library and Information Science | Foreign Nationas Meeting academic criteria and Documentation requirements |
| Other Related Social Sciences and Humanities | Candidates from recognized institutions or relevant professional Background |
Highlights

Opportunity to work closely with Haryana archival collections and heritage records
Candidates will get exposure to conservation, documentation and Archival digitization practices
The opportunity is to enhance research aptitude and Professional skills in cultural heritage sectors
www.haryanaarchives.gov.in,@archives@hry.nic.in
Ph-0172-2992112
What is Haryana Archival Department?
Department of Archives Haryana Sinchai Bhavan B Block 4th Floor Sector 5 Panchkula
Haryana’s Department of Archaeology and Museums handles archival and heritage preservation, distinct from education recruitment. Established in 1972 under the state’s Heritage and Tourism Ministry, it focuses on protecting ancient sites like Rakhigarhi. It manages excavations, museums, and public outreach without dedicated “archival” internships for Shastri roles.
Core Functions
The department conducts archaeological surveys, excavations, and artifact conservation across Haryana’s historical sites.
It publishes reports, maintains protected monuments, and promotes cultural events like the Rakhigarhi Mahotsav.
Headquartered in Chandigarh’s Sector-10, it oversees four key museums: Jahaj Kothi (Hisar), Panchkula, Panipat, and Pinjore.





