Ambika Soni launches national mission on monuments and antiquities
The Tourism
and Culture Minister Smt. Ambika Soni has suggested that Members of Parliament
can earmark some money of their Local Area Development Fund for conservation
and preservation of monuments of their choice in the country. Launching the National Mission on Monuments
and Antiquities here today, she said tourism is incomplete without strengthening
the cultural heritage of the country and efforts should be made for a proper
survey and documentation of archaeological resources. She said with the launching of the mission
the Government has taken a firm step in that direction.
The Deputy
Chairman of the Planning Commission Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia welcoming the
launching of the mission said not only MPs but members of the State Legislatures
can also contribute in conservation and preservation of heritage sites and
monuments through their Local Area Development Fund. He said Planning Commission supports fully
the ideas about preservation of monuments as it will help future generations
to understand the past of the country. Dr.
Ahluwalia suggested that any policy conceived by the Archaeological Survey
of India should be put on its website
for public debate.
Secretary,
Ministry of Culture Sh. Badal K. Das, Director General Archaeological Survey
of India Sh. C. Babu Rajiv and experts Ms. Narayani Gupta of INTACH and Sh.
Ranesh Roy also spoke on the occasion. The
National Mission on Monument and Antiquities has the following mandate:-
Mission Mandate
- Prepare national Register of Built Heritage, Sites
and Antiquities.
- Set up State Level data base on built heritage,
sites and antiquarian wealth for information and dissemination to planner,
researchers etc., and for better management of such cultural resources.
It attempts to create a systematic, accessible and retrievable inventory
of the built heritage, sites and antiquarian heritage of the country.
- Promote awareness programme concerning the benefits
of preserving the historical and cultural aspects of built heritage, sites
and antiquities.
- Extend training facility and capacity building
to the concerned state departments, local bodies, NGOs, universities, museums,
communities etc. in the field of conservation of built heritage, and preservation
and management of antiquarian remains.
- Help in developing synergy between institutions
like ASI, State Departments, concerned institutions and NGO’s to generate
close interaction.
Activities
1.
Preparation of National Register of Antiquities by
documenting antiquities from primary and secondary sources.
2.
Preparation of National Register of Built Heritage and sites
by compiling the existing records both published and unpublished.
3.
Prepare a National Thematic Atlas of Built Heritage, Sites
and Antiquities.
4.
Promote awareness programme about archaeological heritage
and sensitizing people about its preservation and management through various
out reach programmes such as exhibitions, popular lectures, advertisements
through print an electronic media etc.
5.
Sensitive people about documentation, preservation and
preventive conservation of various types of antiquarian remains.
6.
Encourage owners/ institutions using built heritage to
develop conservation management plans to preserve the integrity of the heritage
building.
7.
Capacity building to the concerned State Departments, Local
bodies, NGO’s, Universities, museums, communities etc. in respect of heritage
protection and preservation through training programmes, seminars and
workshops.
8.
Publication of popular literature in various local languages
for the people and educational institutions in respect of preservation and
management of built heritage, sites and antiquities.
9.
Check illicit trafficking of antiquities through public
awareness and data base on antiquities.
10.
Conservation of selected unprotected monuments.
11.
Help in formulating cultural policy of state and local level.
Time
Frame and Scope
The National
Mission on Monuments and Antiquities proposes to launch its activities through
out the country with independent functional strategy in each state and union
territory. It is envisaged that mandate
of the Mission should be achieved within a stipulated time frame of five years
i.e. 2007-2012. The budget of the
Mission is Rs. 90 crore for five years.
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