National
School of Drama
The
National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi – one of the foremost theatre institutions in the
world and the only one of its kind in India was set up by Sangeet
Natak Akademi in 1959.
Later in 1975, it became an autonomous organisation,
totally financed by Department of Culture. The objective of NSD is to train
students in all aspects of theatre, including theatre history, production,
scene design, costume design, lighting, make-up, etc. The training course at
NSD is of three years duration. Each year, 20 students are admitted to the
course. The eligible applicants for admission to the course are screened
through two stages. The Diploma of NSD is recognised
by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to M.A. Degree for
appointment as teachers in colleges/universities and for purposes of
registration for Ph.D.
The Publication Unit
of the National School of Drama is responsible for publishing text books on
theatre, arranging for the translation of important books on theatre from English
into Hindi and bringing out other important books on theatre. The unit’s first
major publication titled Rang Yatra which chronicled
25 years history of the NSD Repertory Company from 1964 onwards, came out in
1990. Besides its regular publications, until 2010 the unit has brought out 82
publications on drama and related subjects.
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