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New Delhi, Jul 24: The Uttar Pradesh government today filed the first draft report of its vision document on protection and preservation of the Taj Mahal in the Supreme Court and said the entire precinct should be declared a no-plastic zone and all polluting industries in the region closed.

The Uttar Pradesh government mentioned the matter before a bench of Justices M B Lokur and Deepak Gupta.

The vision document was submitted after an angry apex court on July 11 lashed out the state government for its apathy towards the 17th century Mughal era monument, considered one of the wonders of the world.

Advocate Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the government, told the bench that they be allowed to file the document. The court allowed the counsel to file the draft.

The Uttar Pradesh government told the apex court that the entire Taj Mahal precinct should be declared a no-plastic zone. The use of bottled water inside should also be prohibited, it said.

The state government said all polluting industries in region should be closed, while more tourism hubs should be created.

It said a comprehensive traffic management plan was needed to promote pedestrian movement in the Taj heritage precinct.

The draft vision document also said roads along Yamuna riverfront should be planned so traffic is limited and pedestrian movement encouraged.

According to the government, there should be no construction on the Yamuna floodplain and the riverbank should only have natural plantations.

The apex court has been monitoring development in the area to protect the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal at Agra.

Its construction was completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years. The ivory white marble mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
 (PTI)

New Delhi, Jul 18: The railways suffered a loss of over Rs 26 crore in 2017-18 in operating the Nilgiri Mountain Rail Service, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Union Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha said today.

Sinha said in Lok Sabha that the expenditure for running the Nilgiri Mountain Rail Service in Tamil Nadu was Rs 28 crore in 2017-18 while the earnings were Rs 1.82 crore.

In 2016-17, the expenditure for the rail service was Rs 26.74 crore while earnings were Rs 1.99 crore.

The Nilgiri Hill Railways is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Indian Railways operates the Nilgiri Mountain Rail Service for facilitating tourists of this catchment area.

Sinha said though Indian Railways incurs losses on operation of this service, there is no proposal to compensate the losses incurred on operating this heritage service.
 (PTI)

SRINAGAR, MAY 25: Chairman High Court Legal Services Committee and State Juvenile Justice Committee, Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey has been invited to World Congress on Justice for Children 2018 scheduled in UNESCO House Paris.
 Justice Magrey, who is also Member of the Apex Body of National Legal Services Authority of India, is part of 10 top national level judges nominated from India and will be leaving to participate in the deliberations of the Conference on May 26, 2018.
 The theme of the Conference is strengthening youth and family justice systems around the World including concrete and promising practices concerning child protection, youth crime prevention, diversion and alternative programmes to detention, aftercare and reintegration.  
Justice Magrey is expected to address the World Congress on issues concerning juvenile justice and different dimensions of free and competent legal services in the Country including the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
It is the first-ever nomination of a senior judge of State High Court for such a prestigious international conference. The participation of Justice Magrey is also important in the backdrop of the fact that the State Government has constituted Juvenile Justice Boards and Child Welfare Committees in all the districts of the State and the entire process is expected to gather momentum in the coming days.


New Delhi, Apr 4: The Ministry of Human Resource Development has constituted a seven-member High Powered Committee to examine the entire system of conducting Class X and Class XII examination conducted by the CBSE, with a view to prevent such leaks in the future.
Vinay Sheel Oberoi, Retd Secretary of Higher Education in MHRD, will be the Chairperson of the Committee, which would revisit all aspects related to the security checks built into the system for ensuring that the Question Papers reach the examinees without tampering.
It would examine and assess all areas of potential weakness in the present system of transporting question papers from the printing presses to the examinees and also suggest ways, in which the system can be made more secure with the use of technology and minimisation of human intervention.
The other members of the committee include Pavnesh Kumar, Retd. Controller of Examination, CBSE And Former Secretary, UP Examination Board, Prof JS Rajput, India representative on the executive board of the UNESCO former director, NCERT and former Chairman NCTE, Prof Vasudha Kamat, Independent Director, IRCON & Former VC, SNDT Women’s University, Prof. Krishna Mohan Tripathy, Ex-Director of Education, UP And Chairman Board of High School & Intermediate Education, UP , Senior representative of DG, NIC and Joint Secretary (SE-II) The High-Powered Committee will submit its report by May 31. UNI



Kathmandu, Mar 29: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has been playing crucial role towards pushing educational advancement and preserving the cultural heritages during 20 years of its partnership with Nepal.
Addressing a reception hosted by UNESCO Representative Christian Manhart to celebrate 20 years of its collaboration, in the capital on Wednesday evening, Minister for Education, Science and Technology Girirajmani Pokharel lauded the UN agency’s role in preserving and exploring cultural heritages of Nepal.
Minister Pokharel also expressed gratefulness to UNESCO for its cooperation to Nepal’s bid to rebuild historical heritages devastated by the earthquake and also recalled its contributions to the professional advancement of journalism and expansion of community communications.
In the programme, UN Resident Representative Valerie Julliand said that the UNESCO has been providing support to Nepal’s peace process, education, science and technology, defence of press freedom and development of community communications, and pledged to continue such support in future as well. UNI


New Delhi, Mar 22: World Water Day is being observed the world over as an international day to renew the pledge to save and conserve water for humanity. 
This year’s theme is Nature-based Solutions to water problems especially efforts to overcome challenges of climate change which is driving water-related crisis reflected in frequent floods, drought and water pollution, degraded vegetation, soil, rivers and lakes. 
Nature-based solutions have the potential to solve many of our water challenges and improving the supply and quality of water and reducing the impact of natural disasters, said the 2018 edition of the United Nations World Water Development Report presented by Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO at the 8th World Water Forum in Brazil earlier this week.
The report that preceded World Water Day celebrations, argues that reservoirs, irrigation canals and water treatment plants are not the only water management instruments at our disposal but nature-based solutions have a major role to play as well. 
It mentions examples of nature-based works done in India and China to revive water structures and rivers.
While warning that India may be facing a potential risk of water shortages, the report suggests natural solutions—rather than mega dams—to handle water crises and calls for indigenous solutions. UNI



Kolkata, Feb 21: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday greeted the people of Bangladesh to mark the Language Day and remembered the martyred of Dhaka ( then capital of East Pakistan) in the 50s, who sacrificed their lives for recognition of their mother tongue of Bengali language.
" Today is Bhasha Dibas, when people were martyred in Dhaka for demanding that Bengali be made the official language. My highest respect to the ‘language martyrs’ of Ekushe February ( February 21). We must respect and love all languages," Ms Banerjee twitted.
In February 1952, the students in Dhaka while protesting against the imposition of Urdu as the national language of Pakistan were gunned down. These students became known as the Language Martyrs and their struggle is commemorated in the Shahid Minar memorials that stand in Dhaka, The deaths provoked widespread civil unrest. 
After years of conflict, the Islamabad government relented and granted official status to the Bengali language in 1956. 
In 1999, UNESCO declared 21 February as International Mother Language Day.
As the bell rang around 2400 hours scores of people assembled in front of Academy of Fine Arts in south Kolkata and joined a rally with burning torch to mark the Language day. UNI


Panaji, Nov 24: The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) has nominated nine movies for this year’s International Council for Film, Television and Audio-visual Communication (ICFT) UNESCO Gandhi Medal. 
Out of nine films, five are from India and four foreign movies, IFFI said. The five Indian movies competing for the prestigious ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Medal are Kshitij - A Horizon (Marathi), Manusangada (Tamil), Poorna (Hindi), Railway Children (Kannada) and Take-Off (Malayalam). The foreign films in the fray are Amok from Poland, Khibula - a co-production of Germany, France and Georgia, The Last Painting from Taiwan and Women of The Weeping River – a joint production of the US and UK. All nine movies are being screened at the ongoing IFFI here. The ICFT-UNESCO Gandhi Award will be given to a film that best reflects Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals of peace, tolerance and non-violence. The award will be announced at the closing ceremony of IFFI on Tuesday. UNI 


Panaji, Nov 22: The Open Forum, which has been an integral part of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) for the past 29 years, will begin here on Wednesday. 
The Open Forum is a platform where filmmakers, actors, jury members, senior government officials, organisers of film festivals from India and abroad exchange their views and ideas in a free and frank manner. The topic for Wednesday’s Open Forum is “New Challenges in Organising Film Festivals and the speakers are IFFI Director Sunit Tandon, Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG) CEO Amey Abhyankar and Kiran V Shantaram from Federation of Film Societies of India (FFSI), among others. The Open Forum is being organised by the FFSI, in collaboration with National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and the ESG. The Open Forum was introduced at the Thiruvananthapuran Filmotsav in 1988 at the initiative of local film societies and the FFSI. Other important events lined up for Wednesday include a press conference by cast and crew of Hindi films ‘Pihu’ and ‘Pushkar Puran’, which were the opening films of the Indian Panorama section in feature film and Non-Feature film categories of IFFI. Cast and crew of Marathi movie Pimpal will present their film which is scheduled for screening on Wednesday. IFFI will also screen Hindi film ‘Secret Superstar’ for visually impaired persons with audio described technology at 2 PM. 
This film is being screened under Accessible India campaign and in collaboration with UNESCO and Saksham Trust. The audio description gives a visually impaired person a true sense of what is happening on the screen. Other important movies scheduled for screening on Wednesday include Bahubali 2: The Conclusion, Tamil film Manusangada, Odia film Khyanika, Bengali film Meghnadbod Rohosyo and The Second Mother from Brazil. A number of panel discussions are also scheduled on Wednesday on topics like ‘Children’s films in Indian cinema,’ ‘Is Contemporary Cinema Reflecting the Literature of Our Times’ and Masterclass by Craig Mann from Hollywood Sound Department. UNI



Kolkata, Nov 18: West Bengal State Handicrafts Fair 2017, popularly known as Hastashilpa Mela, will begin today at Eco Park in New Town. 
The fair will continue till December 10, 2017 and will be open for public  from 1 PM till 8 PM. It will feature the best of handicrafts from Bengal. The  stalls will be run by the handicraft-makers themselves. Besides selling the  craftwork, the fair will also act as a platform for the realization of business  opportunities.  The fair is being organised by the Micro and Small Scale Enterprises  and Textiles Department.  Bengal has a rich centuries-old culture, whose handicrafts are famed  across the country and even internationally.  A few years back, under the aegis of the Trinamool Congress-run  government, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural  Organisation (UNESCO) collaborated with the State Government to set up  Shilpagram, a rural crafts hub.  These Shilpagrams have earned a lot of praise from international  experts as centres for the marketing, selling and preservation of the rich  culture of Bengal. UNI