In a significant cultural development, the Assam government headed by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma is preparing to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the British Museum for the temporary return of the 16th-century Vrindavani Vasta. The agreement, expected to be finalised shortly, will allow the textile to be exhibited in Assam in 2027 for a period of 18 months, marking the first time in a century that the artefact will return to its place of origin.
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Assam Set To Sign Deal With British Museum To Bring Back Historic Vrindavani Vastra
Assam is set to sign a landmark MoU with the British Museum to bring back the 16th-century Vrindavani Vastra on loan for public display in 2027, marking a significant cultural homecoming for the state’s heritage

Vrindavani Vastra is a drape woven by weavers led by Mathuradas Burha Aata during 16th c under the guidance of Sankardeva, in Assam Photo: @SagirAhmed98/x
Vrindavani Vastra is a drape woven by weavers led by Mathuradas Burha Aata during 16th c under the guidance of Sankardeva, in Assam Photo: @SagirAhmed98/x
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