Process of E-ticketing at important historical monuments to be
completed by end of 2015;
E-ticketing at the Taj Mahal in Agra and Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi
begins;
Rani ki Vav (Gujarat) and Great Himalayan National Park (H.P.) inscribed on World Heritage List
Rani ki Vav (Gujarat) and Great Himalayan National Park (H.P.) inscribed on World Heritage List
The Ministry of Culture aims to promote, preserve and conserve the
cultural heritage of the country through its network of 2 attached offices, 6
subordinate offices and 34 autonomous organizations and a number of directly
operated schemes. The main functions of the Culture Ministry include
maintenance and conservation of heritage, historic sites and ancient monuments,
administration of libraries, promotion of literary, visual and performing arts,
observation of centenaries and anniversaries of important national
personalities and events. Other mandate of the Ministry is promotion of
institutions and organizations of Buddhist and Tibetan studies, promotion of institutional
and individual non-official initiatives in the fields of art and culture,
entering into cultural agreements with foreign countries and creating cultural
awareness from the grass root level to the international cultural exchange
level.
The Plan expenditure of the Ministry in the last three years is as
below:
·
2011-12 – Rs. 749.01 crore
·
2012-13 - Rs. 803.78 crore
·
2013-14 - Rs. 1376.84 crore
Some of the major recent initiatives and other achievements of the
Ministry are given below:
E-Ticketing at the Taj and Humayun Tomb:
The process of E-ticketing at important historical monuments has begun with the launch of E-ticketing at the Taj Mahal in Agra and Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi. This has been accomplished with the help of IRCTC. After the initiation of the pilot project, E-ticketing will be rolled out for all other ticketed monuments throughout the country and the task will be completed by the end of 2015.
Adarsh Smarak:
ASI has identified 25
monuments to be developed as Model Monuments. These monuments would be provided
necessary tourist facilities including wi-fi, security, signages, encroachment
free area, interpretation centres showing short films about the importance of
monuments and signboards of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Some of the monuments
included in Adarsh Smarak scheme are Leh Palace, Leh(J&K), Humayun’s
Tomb(New Delhi), Red Fort,(Delhi), Shore Temple(Mahabalipuram), Elephanta
Caves(Mumbai Maharashtra), Taj Mahal,Agra,(UP), Rani-ki-Vav(Gujarat) among
others.
Swachh Bharat mission was launched in the Ministry of Culture on 25 September, 2014 with signing of an MoU between ASI, ONGC and Ministry of Tourism for constructing toilets and other facilities at the Taj Mahal. Five more monuments would be covered under Clean India campaign.
Statue of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel: Rs. 200 crore has been released for the Statue of Unity – a statue of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel to be built in Gujarat.
Representation in International Organizations
· India
has been elected for the next four years (2014-18) to the Inter-governmental
Committee for the safeguarding of the intangible Cultural Heritage in a vote in
June 2014 at UNESCO headquarters. India won the election by a resounding
135 votes against a total of 142 votes cast.
· Through
the active lobbying of the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO, India was
nominated as Vice Chair to the Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible
Cultural Heritage from November 2014 until November 2015.
Project Mausam:
Maritime Routes and
Cultural Landscapes was launched by the Ministry of Culture in the 38th Session
of World Heritage Committee in June 2014, at Qatar. The first international
conference, scheduled in February 2015, would be organized with national and
international research partners and collaborators. The central theme of
this conference is Great Centres of Learning: Knowledge Societies and the
Making of the Indian Ocean region.
Rani kaVav (Gujarat) and Great Himalayan National Park (H.P.) have been inscribed on World Heritage List during the 38th Session of World Heritage Committee held in June, 2014 at Doha, Qatar.
The World Heritage
Committee has inscribed the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area
(GHNPCA), India, on the World Heritage List on the basis of criterion (x) of
UNESCO Guidelines.
The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) is located in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Major Commemorations
The inaugural function of
three major commemorations has been held– Centenary of Komagata Maru incident
on 29th September, 2014, Birth Centenary of Begum Akhtar on 7th October 2014
and 125th Birth Centenary of Jawaharlal Nehru has also been inaugurated
on 14th November, 2014. A sum of Rs. 20 crore has been released to the Nehru
Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) this year for launching a Nehru Portal on
the lines of Gandhi Heritage Portal, publication of selected works of
Jawaharlal Nehru, renovation and modernization of Nehru Museum and other
activities of such nature.
The yearlong celebrations
to mark the 60th anniversary of Lalit Kala Akademi also began this year.
National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities has uploaded about 3 lakh entries pertaining to documentation of Antiquities from various Museums/ Documentation Resource Centres (DRCs) across India on the NMMA website. The website “museumsofindia.gov.in” has been launched which contains of part of digitised collection of ten important national museums for public information worldwide.
SAARC
Cultural Cooperation
The SAARC Heads of
Government met in Kathmandu and agreed for enhanced focus on cultural
relations(Sept 25, 2014). The SAARC Culture Ministers met in Delhi and agreed
on the SAARC agenda for Culture for 2014-17 in the form of Delhi Resolution.
India hosted the SAARC Traditional Dance Festival from September 26-29, 2014
Other
International Cooperation:
India has cultural agreement with 126 countries for promotion of International
Cultural Relations (ICR).
· The
India-China collaboration between Cultural Institutions was signed during the
State visit of President of China in 2014.
· The
India-Australia collaboration in Cultural Exchanges was signed during the visit
of Prime Minister of India to Australia
· The
India-Vietnam collaboration in Cultural Exchanges was signed during the visit
of Prime Minister of Vietnam to India
· The
India-Russian Federation Joint Economic and Cultural Commission chaired by
External Affairs Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Russian Federation
outlined the roadmap for cultural exchanges between India and Russian
Federation for the year 2015-16
· India
& UK signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Cultural Cooperation
which will form the bulwark of the India-UK cultural relations for the period
2014 to 2019.
· India
and Poland have agreed for deepening collaboration in culture sector covering
diverse activities including conservation, museums, archaeology, archives,
science museums, and performing arts.
· India
was the signatory to the joint declaration of the ASEM Culture Ministers for
enhanced cultural relations on creative industries between Asia and Europe
· India
and Russia have decided to l renew the Cultural Exchange Programme 2015-2018.
This was decided in the 20th meeting of the India-Russia Working Group on
Culture and Tourism of India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on trade,
economic, scientific, technical and cultural cooperation .
Festivals of India
· Circuit
4 of Festival of India in China commenced on December 2, 2014 - the Indian
Museum is presenting the Buddhist Art Exhibition in Shanghai from
December 2 to February 15, 2015
· The
Festival of India in Japan was inaugurated in Tokyo on October 27, 2014. The
year-long festival of India in Japan represents India’s major cultural foray
into Japan on a large scale for the first time since 1988, almost 26 years ago.
Covering 20 cities, the Festival of India in Japan is being conducted in two
phases
· Festival
of India in Vietnam was held in November 2014 to showcase Classical Dance
Recital, Buddhist Festival, Food, folk dance, Mehndi and Yoga.
Projects related to Mahatma Gandhi :
The Dandi Heritage Path has been approved by the Ministry
and it has sanctioned the Dandi Heritage Path Project (Phase-1) for an amount
of Rs 58.91 cr. The Ministry has released Rs 7.00cr in 2013-14 and Rs 6.00 cr
in 2014-15 to Government of Gujarat for execution of the project. Work on the
Path has started on a war footing.
The proposal of the Ministry of External Affairs for up gradation of the Gandhi Ashram Trust at Noakhali (Bangladesh) has been approved by Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission.
A proposal of the High Commission of India to South Africa for setting up a permanent exhibition at the iconic Pietermaritzburg Railway Station in South Africa has been approved by the Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission.
Archaeological Survey of India(ASI)
There are 116 ticketed monuments, archaeological sites and remains under the Archaeological Survey of India. The revenue earned by ASI through sale of entry tickets during the last three years is as under:
Rupees
in lacs
Year
|
Amount
|
2011-12
|
9555.17
|
2012-13
|
9762.81
|
2013-14
|
9236.62
|
The approved projects of ASI for the field season 2013-14 were 16
in number, which have been carried out.
A total of Rs 218.41 cr were allotted to the ASI during the year
2013-2014 under Plan.
The amount spent on exploration/excavation is as under:
Amount Rs
in Crore
Total budget of
Archaeological Survey of India.
|
Expenditure on
exploration/excavation
|
218.41
|
3.12
|
1.43 % was incurred on the
exploration/excavation activities/work
Archaeological Survey of India has once again started excavations
at the Protected Site of Sarnath from 19th February, 2014 after a gap of over
80 years. The newly created Jodhpur Circle of Archaeological Survey of India
(ASI) started functioning from this year.
Conservation work at Kedarnath: After the reopening of the Kedarnath Temple in May, 2014, ASI has started conservation work there. Major works to be accomplished at the site by ASI include packing the stones (matching the original profile and design), providing wooden flooring, cleaning of entire interior of the temple and preserving its stone surfaces and repairs to the temple steps and stone plinth, including resetting wherever necessary and repairs to the roof over Mandapa of the temple. Stone dressers (from Rajasthan), labourers and carpenters have been engaged by ASI for the conservation work.Rs. Two Crore have been earmarked to ASI for restoration of Shri Kedarnath Temple.
ASI Abroad
· ASI
has undertaken conservation projects abroad on the request of MEA, totally
funded by the MEA. These include conservation of Ta Prohm Temple in
Cambodia, Vat Phou Temple in Lao PDR and Ananda Temple at Bagan in
Myanmar.
· The
ASI is also supervising restoration work of Thiruketeeswaram Temple in Sri
Lanka which is being executed by College of Architecture and Sculpture,
Mamallapuram and funded by MEA.
· The
work of restorations of PashupatiNath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal is being taken
up by ASI at an estimated cost of Rs. 25 crore.
· During
the visit of Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in October 2014, an MoU
was signed between India and Vietnam on Conservation and Restoration of the
World Heritage Site of My Son, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam.
National Mission on Libraries (NML)
The National Mission on
Libraries (NML) was launched in 2014 by Ministry of Culture to modernise and
digitally link public libraries across the country. Rs. 45 crores of
Financial Sanctions have been under NML to 15 States for modernization of State
Central Libraries and District Libraries
Digitization
In pursuance of the Prime
Minister's announcement for Digital India - the National Mission on Manuscripts
will provide added impetus to digitization of manuscripts, digitization of rare
books and digitization programs under the National Mission on Libraries
National Archives of India
The National Archives of
India has successfully collaborated with the State Archives of Turkey and the
National Records and Archives Authority of Oman in a series of meetings in
Ankara and Muscat during 2014. The protocol allows National Archives of India
to access ancient Ottoman Archives records amounting to 12 million documents
with considerable historical importance.
The National Archives of
India presented the Bapu - Pha Exhibition depicting the lives of Mahatma
Gandhi and King Bhumibo Adulyadej in Bangkok on December 2, 2014.
Conservation and Preservation
The National Conservation Policy has already been approved
and circulated for implementation in March 2014.
Adequate funds have been provided by the Government for
conservation, preservation and environmental development of protected
monuments of Archeological Survey of India (ASI). An amount of Rs. 16964
Lakhs was spent for the conservation of monuments under ASI during the year
2013-14. During the years 2012-13 and 2011-12, an amount of Rs. 14867 lakhs
and Rs. 13433 lakhs was spent respectively for conservation of monuments
under ASI. An amount of Rs 27545 lakhs has been allocated for the purpose for
2014-15.
The National Culture Fund (NCF) has received funds from
public sector/private sector companies for conservation of protected
monuments of ASI. An amount of Rs. 50 lakhs was received in the year 2013-14
and Rs. 22 lakhs in 2012-13.
Zonal Cultural Centres(ZCCs)
Corpus of all ZCCS
(except NEZCC) has been enhanced by Rs.10 crore each and that of NEZCC by Rs.
20 crore.The details of the funds released to all ZCCs during the last two
years are as under:
(Rs. in Lakh)
Ministry of Culture & Social
Media
Ministry of Culture is now on social media platforms. The
links are
•
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sanskritogoi ;
•
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sanskriti.goi ;
and
•
Youtube: https://
www.youtube.com/user/sanskritigoi
•
A new website and logo of the Ministry of Culture, Mobile App as well as
On-line application filling facilities pertaining to various schemes of the
Ministry have been e-launched.
The administration/
implementation of the various schemes previously run by the Ministry of
Culture has been delegated to Autonomous Bodies under the administrative
control of the Ministry.
|
The National Archives of
India will catalogue 6.5 lac files of the 17 lac files received by it from
various Ministries in 2015 by enhancing the deployment under the Critical Areas
Projects.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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