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National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.

Course Name:

Short Term Certificate in Servicing and Repair of Records (91st Batch)

Eligibility:

Senior Secondary Pass and knowledge of Hindi and English

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates. Below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates of SC /ST / OBC /persons with disability as per Government norms.

Course Fee: Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Application Fee: Rs.100/- through Indian Postal Order or DD/Bankers Cheque payable to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India at New Delhi.

Application in the prescribed proforma along with attested copies of certificates of educational qualification, age and caste be sent to The Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Applicants employed in Central & State Govt. PSUs should apply through proper channel.

Application form can be downloaded from our web site under what’s new.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 3rd April, 2020

 

Course Name:

Short term certificate course in Reprography (81st Batch)

Eligibility:

Graduate from a recognized university, preferably in science subject with at least second division.

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates belongs to SC /ST / OBC /persons with disability (PH) Category as per Government orders applicable.

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates. Below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Duration: 13th April, 2020 to 22nd May, 2020

Course Fee: Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Registration Fee: Application along with self attested copies of educational qualification and Rs.100/- (Rs. One hundred) only through crossed Indian Postal Order/Bank draft in favour of Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi 110001 be sent to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Sponsored candidates should apply through proper channel.

Application form can be downloaded from our web site.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 13th March, 2020

Comments:

To know more Information about this Course please visit: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.

Course Name:

Short term certificate course in Reprography (81st Batch)

Eligibility:

Graduate from a recognized university, preferably in science subject with at least second division.

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates belongs to SC /ST / OBC /persons with disability (PH) Category as per Government orders applicable.

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates. Below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Duration: 13th April, 2020 to 22nd May, 2020

Course Fee: Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Registration Fee: Application along with self attested copies of educational qualification and Rs.100/- (Rs. One hundred) only through crossed Indian Postal Order/Bank draft in favour of Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi 110001 be sent to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Sponsored candidates should apply through proper channel.

Application form can be downloaded from our web site.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 13th March, 2020

Comments:

To know more Information about this Course please visit: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.

Course Name:

Short term certificate course in Care and Conservation of Books, Mss. and Archives” 79th

Eligibility:

Second class Graduate from a recognized university, preferably in science.

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates of SC /ST / OBC /persons with disability as per Government norms

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates Below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Duration: 4th November 2019 to 20th December 2019

Course Fee: Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Application Fee: Rs.100/- through Indian Postal Order or DD/Bankers Cheque payable to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India at New Delhi

Application in the prescribed proforma along with attested copies of certificates of educational qualification, age and caste and application fee be sent to The Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Applicants employed in Central & State Govt. and PSU’s should apply through proper channel.

Application form can be downloaded from our web site.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 11th October, 2019

Comments:

To know more Information about this Course please visit: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.

Course Name:

Short Term Certificate in Servicing and Repair of Records (90th Batch)

Eligibility:

Senior Secondary Pass and knowledge of Hindi and English

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates. Below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates of SC /ST / OBC /persons with disability as per Government norms.

Course Fee: Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Application Fee: Rs.100/- through Indian Postal Order or DD/Bankers Cheque payable to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India at New Delhi.

Application in the prescribed proforma along with attested copies of certificates of educational qualification, age and caste be sent to The Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Applicants employed in Central & State Govt. PSUs should apply through proper channel.

Application form can be downloaded from our web site under what’s new.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 9th August, 2019

 

Course Name:

Diploma Course in Archives and Records Management (DARM)

Duration: 1 year

Eligibility:

·         M.A (History) second class with minimum 50% marks in aggregate with one optional paper in Modern Indian History (Post 1750 period.) from a recognized university. Or

·         M.A. in other streams of Social Sciences i.e. Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Linguistics, etc. with minimum 50% marks from a recognized University. Or

·         M.Sc. in Applied/ Physical Sciences with minimum 50% marks from a recognized University.

·         Out of total 30 seats, 10 seats are reserved for Master Degree in History and 10 seats for other streams, i.e. M.A. in Social Sciences, M.Sc in Applied/ Physical Sciences etc. and 10 seats are reserved for sponsored candidates

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates and below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Selection: For 20 seats meant for Private Candidates, admission would be made through a written test followed by an interview. Admission is made purely on merit basis. For sponsored candidate there is no entrance test and they are admitted purely on the basis of sponsorship of the employer/ department and recommendation of the Selection Committee.

Scholarship: Ten scholarships of the value of Rs.3000/- p.m. are awarded purely on the basis of merit. Six Stipends of Rs.1500/- p.m. are awarded to sponsored candidates.

How to Apply:

Registration Fee: Application along with attested copies of educational qualification and registration fee of One Year Diploma Course is Rs. 100/-( Rupees one hundred only) for Indian and SAARC countries and US$ 40/- from foreign candidates (excluding SAARC countries) through crossed Indian Postal Orders/Bank Draft in favour of Administrative Officer, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001, be sent to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi- 110001. Sponsored candidates should apply through proper channel, as Registration fee for both private and sponsored candidates be sent to The Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001.

Sponsored candidates should apply through proper channel

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 6th September, 2019

 

Course Name:

Short term certificate course in Records Management (89th Batch)

Eligibility:

Graduate in any discipline from a recognized university.

Reservation: Reservation of seats as per Government of India norms for SC/ST/OBC/person with disability

Age: Below 30 years for private applicants, Below 50 years for sponsored applicants. (Relaxation in age for reserved categories is applicable as per Government norms)

Duration: 2nd to 26th September, 2019

Course Fee: Rs.200/- (Rupees two hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Registration Fee: Application along with self attested copies of educational qualification and Rs.100/- (Rs. One hundred) only through crossed Indian Postal Order/Bank draft in favour of Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi 110001 be sent to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Sponsored candidates should apply through proper channel.

Application form can be downloaded from our web site.

Closing Date:

Last date of application: 16th August, 2019

Comments:

To know more Information about this Course please visit: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.

Course Name:

Short term certificate course in Care and Conservation of Books, Mss. and Archives” 78th

Eligibility:

Second class Graduate from a recognized university, preferably in science.

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates of SC /ST / OBC /persons with disability as per Government norms

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates Below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Duration: 8 July 2019 to 30 August 2019

Course Fee: Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Application Fee: Rs.100/- through Indian Postal Order or DD/Bankers Cheque payable to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India at New Delhi

Application in the prescribed proforma along with attested copies of certificates of educational qualification, age and caste and application fee be sent to The Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Applicants employed in Central & State Govt. and PSU’s should apply through proper channel.

Application form can be downloaded from our web site.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 14th June, 2019

Comments:

To know more Information about this Course please visit: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.

Course Name:

Short Term Certificate in “Servicing and Repair of Records” (89th Batch)

Eligibility:

High School Pass and knowledge of Hindi and English

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates. Below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates of SC /ST / OBC /persons with disability as per Government norms.

Course Fee: Rs.300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non- refundable, to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Application Fee: Rs.100/- through Indian Postal Order or DD/Bankers Cheque payable to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India at New Delhi.

Application in the prescribed proforma along with attested copies of certificates of educational qualification, age and caste be sent to The Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001. Applicants employed in Central & State Govt. PSUs should apply through proper channel

Application form can be downloaded from our web site under what’s new.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 5th April, 2019

Comments:

To know more Information about this Course please visit: www.gurugramuniversity.ac.in

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The National Archives of India is the repository of the non-current records of the Government of India and is holding them in trust for the use of administrators and scholars. It is an Attached Office of the Ministry of Culture. It was set up in March 1891 in Calcutta (Kolkata) as the Imperial Record Department and subsequent to the transfer of the National Capital from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911 it was shifted to its present building in 1926…

Course Name:

Short term Certificate Course in “Care and Conservation of Books, Mss. And Archives” 77th

Eligibility:

Second Class Graduate from a recognized university, preferably in science.

Age: below 30 years for private candidates and Below 50 years for sponsored candidates.

Reservation: Seats are reserved for private candidates of SC/ST/OBC/persons with disability as per government norms.

Duration: 29th October, 2018 to 22nd December, 2018.

Course fee: Rs. 300/- (Rupees three hundred) only, non-refundable to be paid at the time of admission.

How to Apply:

Application in the prescribed proforma along with attested copies of certificates of educational qualification, age and Caste and Application fee be sent to the Director General of archives, National archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi- 110001. Applicants employed in central and state govt. and PSU’s should apply through proper channel.

Application Fee: Rs. 100/- through Indian postal order or DD/Bankers cheque payable to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India at new Delhi.

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt: 5th October, 2018

Comments:

 

To know more Information about this courses please visit: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi

National Archives of India, NAI, New Delhi
School of Archival Studies
National Archives of India, Janpath
New Delhi, Delhi
Phone-No: 23388557
Fax: 23384127
Email: archives@nic.in Website: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

About College:

The genesis of the National Archives of India may be traced back to the year 1860 when Sandeman, the Civil Auditor, in his report stressed the need of relieving the offices of congestion by destruction of the papers of routine nature and transfer of all valuable records to a ‘Grand Central Archive’. However, things took a concrete shape in 1889, when Professor G.W. Forrest of Elphinstone College, Bombay was entrusted the job of examining the records of the Foreign Department of the Government of India. Earlier, he had earned reputation as an Archivist for his work in the Bombay Records Office. In his report, he made a strong plea for transferring all records of the administration of East India Company to a Central Repository. As a result, Imperial Records Department (IRD) came into existence on 11 March 1891 which was located in Imperial Secretariat Building at Calcutta (Kolkata). Professor G.W Forrest was made its Officer in Charge. His main task was to examine, transfer, arrange and catalogue records of all the Departments and to organise a Central Library in place of various Departmental Libraries. After G.W. Forrest, the work at Imperial Records Department (IRD) progressed well under S.C. Hill (1900), C.R. Wilson (1902), N.L. Hallward (1904), E. Denison Ross (1905), A.F. Scholfield (1915), R.A. Blaker (1919), J.M. Mitra (1920) and Rai Bahadur A.F.M. Abdul Ali (1922-1938) who were scholars as well as Records Keepers in their own right.

Course Name:

Diploma Course in Archives and Records Management (DARM) Duration: 1 Year

Eligibility:

·         M.A (History) second class with minimum 50% marks in aggregate with one optional paper in Modern Indian History (Post 1750 period.) from a recognized university. Or

·         M.A. in other streams of Social Sciences i.e. Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Linguistics, etc. with minimum 50% marks from a recognized University. Or

·         M.Sc. in Applied/ Physical Sciences with minimum 50% marks from a recognized University.

·         Out of total 30 seats, 10 seats are reserved for Master Degree in History and 10 seats for other streams, i.e. M.A. in Social Sciences, M.Sc in Applied/ Physical Sciences etc. and 10 seats are reserved for sponsored candidates

Age: Below 30 years for private candidates and below 50 years for sponsored candidates

Selection: For 20 seats meant for Private Candidates, admission would be made through a written test followed by an interview. Admission is made purely on merit basis. For sponsored candidate there is no entrance test and they are admitted purely on the basis of sponsorship of the employer/ department and recommendation of the Selection Committee.

Scholarship: Ten scholarships of the value of Rs.1500/- p.m. are awarded purely on the basis of merit. Six Stipends of Rs.1000/- p.m. are awarded to sponsored candidates.

How to Apply:

Registration Fee: Application along with attested copies of educational qualification and registration fee of One Year Diploma Course is Rs. 100/-( Rupees one hundred only) for Indian and SAARC countries and US$ 40/- from foreign candidates (excluding SAARC countries) through crossed Indian Postal Orders/Bank Draft in favour of Administrative Officer, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001, be sent to the Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi- 110001. Sponsored candidates should apply through proper channel, as Registration fee for both private and sponsored candidates be sent to The Director General of Archives, National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi-110001.

Sponsored candidates should apply through proper channel

Closing Date:

Last date of receipt of application: 14th September 2018

Comments:

To know more Information about this Course please visit: www.nationalarchives.nic.in

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