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2014
Pleach India Foundation Launched (Formerly CCVA)
Pleach India Foundation formerly (The Cultural Center of Vijayawada & Amaravati - CCVA) was established in 2014 at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, to promote the cultural ecosystem of India by actively engaging different stakeholders of culture.
2015
- Launched Flagship program ‘Preserve Heritage for Posterity’
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Launched Art Gallery with the First Art Show:
The Telugu World Art Society
1st Art Residency - Art Beyond Boundaries - Multilingual Poets Meet launched - Amaravati Poetic Prism
2016
- 2nd Art Residency & Sculpture show by Prof. Sisir Sahana
- Natyasravanthi: Monthly Dance Program Launched
- Heritage Walk, Trek & Baithak
- 2nd Amaravati Poetic Prism
2017
- Amaravati Sankranti Dance Festival
- 3rd Amaravati Poetic Prism
2018
- 4th Amaravati Poetic Prism
2019
5th Amaravati Poetic Prism
2020
- 1st Online Pleach Talk
- 250th Preserve Heritage for Posterity
2021
CCVA RENAMED TO PLEACH INDIA FOUNDATION
- CCVA pivoted to PLEACH India Foundation with a renewed mission to promote art and culture with particular focus on the tangible heritage of India.
2022
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25th Online Special Pleach Talk by
Prof. K Paddayya - Feminine Art Show
- Pleach India Foundation’s Mini Museum
- Associated with World Monuments Fund in the restoration of British Residency, Hyderabad
2023
- Digital Documentation of Deccani Miniature Paintings of Telangana State Museum for Scientific Analysis
- 500th Preserve Heritage for Posterity
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Launched Offline Pleach Talk in
British Residency, Hyderabad
2024
- 50th Pleach Talk
- Pleach Talks at British Residency by Shri K.K Muhammed (Padma Shree Awardee) & Dr. R.S. Bisht (Padma Shree Awardee)
- Digital Documentation of 1500 Museum Objects of SV Museum, TTD Tirumala
- 750th Preserve Heritage for Posterity Site