ASI plans to conduct weekly musical events at its sites to promote country’s rich cultural heritage
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Updated : Aug 6, 2020, 14:17 IST
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ASI plans to conduct weekly musical events at its sites to promote country’s rich cultural heritage 
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Many prominent heritage buildings across the country and protected sites in the national capital will soon be featuring sound and light shows. Regarding this, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is planning to take this propo … Read more
Many prominent heritage buildings across the country and protected sites in the national capital will soon be featuring sound and light shows. Regarding this, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is planning to take this proposal up and organise weekly ‘musical events’ in a move to attract more tourists. Read less
Many prominent heritage buildings across the country and protected sites in the national capital will soon be featuring sound and light shows. Regarding this, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is planning to take this proposal up and organise weekly ‘musical events’ in a move to attract more tourists.
Referring to this, a government official in the know-how stated that the proposal to conduct regular musical programmes has already been sent to the Culture Ministry some time ago. The proposal also defines provisions for food kiosks, and added that their policy has been framed to promote the rich legacy of the country and not to discourage visitors. He further emphasised that there are some good examples from other countries, and this plan will likely help them to generate revenues.
Experts are also of the view that ASI and other agencies need to change their mindset, and conduct frequent programmes at historic buildings, so as to enable people enjoy and celebrate heritage. The archaeology department of Delhi government has also planned similar activities at sites under its jurisdiction, so as to promote the sites as centres of arts and cultural heritage.
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