“I've known Anmol for many, many years as an actor, as a visionary, as a person who has supported artists and their art,” said theatre director Bansi Kaul, a former IFA grantee and dear friend of Anmol’s, on hearing about the change of guard. “There are very few practitioners who have vision. It is because of him that networking between theatre groups across the country was possible. Behind the silence of his quiet smile there has always been a mind that cannot be kept from being active without a pause. And that is probably what has given IFA its identity.”...
On September 21, 2013, India Foundation for the Arts turned twenty. We have now crossed the Rs 18 crore mark in support to over 330 projects in almost every corner of the country...and so much still remains to be done! We are also happy to announce that for the first time in the history of our organisation we showcased our work outside India. On November 29 and 30, 2013, IFA organised a two-day event in Singapore at The Arts House. The event was well attended and gave us a chance to share our work with an international audience...