19th ICOMOS
General Assembly concludes at New Delhi
‘We have to take advantage of all credible forums to rediscover
our historical linkages’
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 14: Minister for Finance, Dr Haseeb Drabu
and Mr Tassaduq Mufti, Coordinator, J&K Chief Minister’s Grievance today
visited the Heritage Exhibition organized by the Department of Archeology,
Archives & Museums, J&K Govton the sidelines of the 19th General
Assembly of ICOMOS at India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road here.
It is for the first time that ICOMOS (International Council of
Monuments and Sites) General Assembly is being held in India. The objective of
the event was to provide an opportunity to promote international cooperation
for creating a robust ecosystem for heritage conservation.
Dr Drabu visited various stalls established by the Department of
Archeology, Archives & Museums and expressed satisfaction over showcasing
of the heritage and archaeological treasure of the state at the international
level through ICOMOS.
He said such initiatives would go a long way in rediscovering
J&K’s traditional linkages and promoting heritage tourism in the state. “We
shall have to take advantage of all the forums to showcase our treasured
heritage and ICOMOS is one such credible forum,” he said.
Pertinently, Dr Drabu had earlier unveiled the J&K pavilion
at the event on 12 December 2017.
J&K’s distinct pluralistic heritage and culture was
displayed through artefacts, pictures and models at the exhibition.
Documentary films on SPS Museum, Dogra Art Museum, Mubark Mandi
Heritage Complex and Cultural Tourism Potential of J&K were also shown
during the 3-day exhibition.
Other Departments from J&K, who participated in this
international event include Tourism and Handlooms and Handicrafts.
Director Archives, Archaeology & Museums, M S Zahid briefed
the Finance Minister about various activities undertaken by the Department
during the international event.
He said the Department also participated in the scientific
symposium on the themes ‘Heritage as Peace Builder’, ‘Tying and
Benefiting’,‘Heritage as Victim’, ‘Heritage and Democracy’ and ‘Documenting
India’s Vernacular Heritage’ organized on the sidelines of the event.
Earlier, Mr Tassaduq Mufti, Coordinator, J&K Chief
Minister’s Grievance Cell also visited the exhibition and appreciated the
efforts of the Department of Archeology, Archives & Museums for projecting
the State’s rich heritage at the international fora.
During the event, renowned heritage professionals from diverse
cultural backgrounds including archaeologists, architects, urban planners,
engineers, curators, building conservation professionals and art historians
shares and exchanged views and ideas on issues of Integrating Heritage and
Sustainable Urban Development by Engaging Diverse Communities, Role of Cultural
Heritage in Building Peace and Reconciliation, Protecting and Interpreting
Cultural Heritage in the Age of Digital Empowerment; Culture-Nature Journey,
exploring the Complexities of Human Relationships with Natural and Cultural
Places under the overarching theme of 'Heritage and Democracy'.
The
speakers also stressed upon the need of incorporating heritage related
curriculum in schools, colleges and universities besides involving public
private partnership and assistance of volunteers in such activities.
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