National Heritage Olympiad

National Heritage Olympiad

About the Olympiad

National Heritage Olympiad

The National Heritage Olympiad (NHO) is a unique national-level academic initiative designed to foster awareness, appreciation, and responsibility towards India’s rich and diverse heritage. It aims to go beyond textbooks and ignite curiosity among students about the cultural, natural, and intangible traditions that shape our identity.

In a rapidly modernizing world, heritage often becomes a silent backdrop. The Olympiad brings it to the forefront—transforming learning into an engaging, thought-provoking, and meaningful experience.

Why National Heritage Olympiad?

India’s heritage is not just about monuments—it is about stories, traditions, languages, crafts, rituals, and knowledge systems passed across generations.

The Olympiad helps students:

  • Develop a deeper understanding of India’s tangible and intangible heritage
  • Build a sense of pride and cultural identity
  • Enhance critical thinking through heritage-based questions
  • Connect classroom learning with real-world cultural contexts
  • Become responsible citizens and future custodians of heritage

Objectives

  • To promote awareness about India’s cultural, natural, and living heritage
  • To encourage students to explore heritage beyond textbooks
  • To introduce interdisciplinary learning through history, geography, art, and culture
  • To nurture research, observation, and analytical skills
  • To create a nationwide movement for heritage conservation

Who Can Participate?

The Olympiad is open to students from across India:

  • Primary Level: Classes 2–5
  • Middle Level: Classes 6–8
  • Secondary Level: Classes 9–12

Schools, educational institutions, and individual participants are welcome to register.

Content

The content for heritage foundation is thoughtfully curated to ensure age-appropriate learning while covering the vast scope of Indian heritage:

  • 1. Tangible Heritage
    Monuments and architectural styles
    UNESCO World Heritage Sites
    Museums and historical landmarks
  • 2. Intangible Heritage
    Festivals, traditions, and rituals
    Folk arts, music, and dance forms
    Languages and oral traditions
  • 3. Natural Heritage
    National parks and biosphere reserves
    Wildlife and biodiversity
    Environmental conservation
  • 4. Art & Craft Traditions
    Regional crafts and artisans
    Textile traditions
    Indigenous knowledge systems
  • 5. Heritage & Society
    Role of heritage in modern India
    Sustainable tourism
    Community participation in conservation

Exam Pattern

The Olympiad is designed to be engaging and analytical rather than rote-based:

  • Mode: Online / Offline (School-based)
  • Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) + Visual-Based Questions
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Language: English / Hindi
  • Levels: Separate question papers for each category

Special emphasis is placed on:
Image-based identification
Case-study questions
Application-based learning

National Heritage Olympiad

Explore results, register for upcoming editions, and become part of India’s heritage learning movement.

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