History, asked by sreesrh2008, 8 months ago

Monuments are an important part of our national heritage.However many people write on them or deface them in other ways. Now after learning about our heritage and legacy, what will you do to prevent it ? Suggest any two measures.

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Answered by aashifking243
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Historical monuments are a part of our national heritage. They belong to all the citizens of. India. Some irresponsible people deface and disfigure our national monuments.

These monuments represent our tradition, history, art and design. They are also the symbols of our architectural skills. Authorities should pay proper attention and save them from ruining away.

There are many peoples around the web who have expressed on this issue and they very much speak my mind. Here I am just collecting some statements of school kids and see how aware they are of their responsibilities towards their country. Adults should learn from them.

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Answered by komalbharti9600
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Protecting India’s built heritage against natural disasters

8 May 2019

RAMANATH JHA

Conservation,Disaster Management,Heritage

India’s built heritage—rich and diverse, an amalgamation of the country’s multi-millennial interactions with different cultures—is managed by governmental agencies at the national, state and local levels. These bodies have their respective mandates in protecting and preserving the country’s ancient monuments and other structures of historical value. At the same time, India faces a host of natural disasters that pose a multitude of hazards to these structures. This brief argues for the incorporation of heritage conservation in the country’s disaster management framework. It calls for innovative mechanisms to fund both, heritage protection and post-disaster rehabilitation.

This brief is part of ORF’s series, ‘Urbanisation and its Discontents’. Find other research in the series.

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