UN to Inventorise India’s Cultural Riches
Concerned over the disappearance of many intangible legacies of India, the UN will soon launch a project on creating an inventory of art forms, craftsmanship and other cultural heritage of the country.
- India is endowed with not just a wealth of iconic monuments and landmarks and built heritage, but is also home to countless intangible cultural heritage, like folk music, art forms, textile design, craftsmanship. But a number of these intangible cultural heritage is disappearing on a daily basis.
- On October 24, the United Nations had dedicated its iconic campus to India’s cultural heritage as its office in New Delhi ....
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