Anthropological Survey of India Latest News
Human skeletal remains excavated from the archaeological site of Rakhigarhi in Haryana have been formally handed over by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to the Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) recently.
About Anthropological Survey of India
- It is a government-funded organization that conducts anthropological research and studies on the diverse cultures of India.
- It is the only research organization to pursue anthropological research in the Central Government under the Ministry of Culture.
- Headquarters: Kolkata, West Bengal.
- It was established in 1945 under the leadership of Dr. S.C. Roy, a renowned anthropologist.
- AnSI was initially set up to study the tribes and castes of India and their way of life.
- AnSI’s early research focused on collecting ethnographic data on the different tribes and castes of India, including their social structure, kinship system, religious beliefs, and economic activities.
- Over the years, AnSI has expanded its research ambit to include the study of the entire gamut of Indian society, including the rural and urban population, the marginalized sections, and the diaspora.
- Principle Objectives of AnSI:
- To research the tribes and other groups that make up India’s population from a biological and cultural perspective.
- To examine and conserve human skeletal remains from both contemporary and archaic times.
- To gather examples of Indian tribal arts and crafts.
- To serve as a training ground for management and advanced anthropology students.
- To publish the research’s findings.
- AnSI has several branches located in different parts of India, including Delhi, Lucknow, Shillong, and Pune.
- AnSI has a multidisciplinary team of anthropologists, sociologists, linguists, archaeologists, and other allied professionals who conduct research and studies on various aspects of Indian society.
- AnSI’s research findings are published in its various publications, including the Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, Occasional Papers, and Monographs.
News: TH
Last updated on August, 2026
→ UPSC Mains 2026 commenced on 21st August 2026 and will continue through 30th August 2026, as per the official examination schedule.
→ UPSC Mains Question Paper 2026 is out now for Essay & GS Paper 1, 2, 3 & 4.
→ UPSC Mains GS Paper 1 2026 is out now.
→ UPSC Mains GS Paper 2 2026 is out now.
→ Check out the latest UPSC Syllabus 2026 here.
→ UPSC Mains Admit Card 2026 is now out.
→ Enroll in Vajiram & Ravi’s UPSC Mains Test Series 2027 for structured answer writing practice, expert evaluation, and exam-oriented feedback.
→ Join Vajiram & Ravi’s UPSC Mentorship Program 2027 for personalized guidance, strategy planning, and one-to-one support from experienced mentors.
→ Go through the UPSC Mains Previous Year Papers to enhance your preparation.
→ Download UPSC Mains Essay Paper 2025, UPSC Mains GS Paper-I 2025, UPSC Mains GS Paper-II 2025, UPSC Mains GS Paper-III 2025, UPSC Mains GS Paper-IV 2025, UPSC Mains English (Compulsory) Paper 2025, UPSC Mains Hindi (Qualifying) Paper 2025 here.
→ UPSC has released UPSC Toppers List 2025 with the Civil Services final result on its official website.
→ UPSC Calendar 2027 has been released.
→ Also check Best UPSC Coaching in India
Anthropological Survey of India FAQs
Q1. What is the Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI)?+
Q2. Under which ministry does the Anthropological Survey of India function?+
Q3. Where is the headquarters of the Anthropological Survey of India located?+
Q4. Who led the establishment of the Anthropological Survey of India?+
Tags: anthropological survey of india (AnSI) prelims pointers upsc current affairs upsc prelims current affairs







