The Foundation has offered a corpus grant of Rs 2 crores invested for a period of 25 years towards the initiative. It said through this association with Sahapedia, a non-profit organisation, the foundation aims to provide content comprising multimedia modules made up of articles, interviews, photographs, performance videos timelines, walkthroughs and bibliographies thereby assimilating a rich experience of Indian history and culture on the web.
The foundation in a statement said, an effort intended to benefit at least 10,00,000 users by 2019-2020, it is aspired to become a forum for advocacy in the area of heritage conservation and revitalisation.
The two organisations will also strive to bring this valuable cultural wealth to rural and urban schools as an educational tool, and use the internet medium and offline resources to enable heritage education, it added.