India Habitat Centre Honored for Sustainability & Cultural Exchange
India Habitat Center Honored by World Book of Records for institutional Excellence
The India Habitat Centre (IHC) in New Delhi has received recognition from the world Book of Records (WBR), a London-based international institution, for its commitment to environmental responsibility, cultural vibrancy, and intellectual leadership. The award acknowledges IHC’s role as a leading hub for knowledge, culture, and sustainability.
According to a statement released by IHC, its hospitality and conference facilities have established new industry standards, while its cultural programming consistently attracts high levels of participation. Recent initiatives, including the Bharat Bodh Kendra – dedicated to celebrating India’s civilizational legacy through resources on art, music, spirituality, history, and beliefs - and educational programs at the Habitat Learning Centre (HLC) are demonstrating notable impact.
IHC noted the success of its educational programs, with students from the HLC securing placements in various industries. Shri Santosh Shukla, President & CEO of the World Book of Records, lauded IHC for “seamlessly combining environmental responsibility, cultural vibrancy and intellectual leadership” and its contributions to fostering dialogue and progress on both national and global scales.
About the World Book of records
The World Book of Records (WBR) is an international organization that catalogues and authenticates world records across a wide range of fields. Established to document and celebrate achievements that inspire excellence and innovation, WBR is powered by Alma (India) and invites submissions from individuals and institutions worldwide. WBR distinguishes itself from other record-keeping bodies by focusing on achievements that demonstrate human potential and positive impact.
India Habitat Centre: A Multifaceted Institution
The India Habitat Centre, managed by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), serves as a premier convention centre, cultural hub, and learning resource in New Delhi.It hosts a diverse range of events,including conferences,exhibitions,performances,and workshops.
IHC’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in its green building design and operational practices. The centre actively promotes environmental awareness and responsible resource management. Its cultural programming showcases both conventional and contemporary art forms, fostering a vibrant cultural landscape.
The Habitat Learning Centre (HLC) offers a variety of skill-development courses and educational programs, catering to students, professionals, and the general public. These programs aim to enhance knowledge,promote creativity,and empower individuals.
