Jatin Das (painter) - Advisory Committee Member

Advisory Committee Member

Chairman and settler, JD Centre of Art, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa;

Member of governing board, Royal Society of Arts India (RSA);

Advisory committee member, National Natural History Museum, Bhubaneshwar, Orissa;

Founder president, Orissa Forum, Delhi;

Founder Member, Poetry Society of India;

Founder President, Mayurbhanj Cultural Development Foundation;

Art advisor, Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO);

Member of advisory committee, Delhi Urban Art Commission;

Member of advisory committee, Rural India Complex, 1972 (now the National Crafts Museum); Member of advisory committee, Philately, New Delhi

Member of advisory committee, Republic Day Parade committees, Government of India;

Member of India International Centre (IIC), Delhi;

Life Member, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH);

Trustee, Delhi Blue Pottery Trust;

Member British Library;

Life fellow, Royal Society of Arts, London, (RSA)

Member, Chelsea Arts Club, London;

Member, Ghalib Memorial Movement, Delhi;

Member, Fan Circle International, London.

Member, Society to Save Rocks, Hyderabad.

Cultural Ambassador to Cabinet, U.K

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