Prime Minister to Inaugurate 46th Session of World Heritage Committee on 21st July at Bharat Mandapam

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Prime Minister to Inaugurate 46th Session of World Heritage Committee on 21st July at Bharat Mandapam

India Hosts the World Heritage Committee Meeting for the First Time

On 21st July 2024, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. This landmark event, held for the first time in India, marks a significant moment in the country’s cultural and historical preservation efforts. The inaugural event will also feature the presence of DG UNESCO, Ms Audrey Azoulay, further emphasizing the global importance of this meeting.

A Global Gathering: Over 2000 Delegates from 150 Countries

The World Heritage Committee Meeting is set to be a grand affair, with more than 2000 national and international delegates from over 150 countries expected to attend. This annual gathering is crucial for managing all matters related to World Heritage, including the evaluation of proposals for new sites to be added to the World Heritage list and discussions on the State of Conservation reports of 124 existing World Heritage properties.

Key Discussions and Agendas

During the ten-day meeting, from 21st to 31st July 2024, the committee will deliberate on a range of critical issues:

  • Proposals for New World Heritage Sites: Evaluating new sites for inscription on the World Heritage list.
  • State of Conservation Reports: Reviewing the status of 124 existing World Heritage properties.
  • International Assistance: Discussing the utilization of World Heritage Funds and international assistance for heritage conservation.

Concurrent Forums: Engaging the Future

In conjunction with the World Heritage Committee Meeting, two significant forums will be held:

  • World Heritage Young Professionals Forum
  • World Heritage Site Managers’ Forum

These forums aim to engage young professionals and site managers in meaningful discussions and capacity-building activities, fostering a new generation of heritage conservationists.

Exhibitions Showcasing India’s Rich Cultural Heritage

The Return of Treasures Exhibition

One of the highlights of the event will be the Return of Treasures Exhibition, showcasing some of the retrieved artefacts that have been brought back to India. To date, more than 350 artefacts have been repatriated, symbolizing India’s relentless efforts in reclaiming its cultural heritage.

Immersive Experiences with AR & VR Technologies

Leveraging the latest AR & VR technologies, visitors will be able to experience an immersive journey through three of India’s World Heritage sites:

  • Rani ki Vav in Patan, Gujarat
  • Kailasa Temple at Ellora Caves, Maharashtra
  • Hoysala Temples in Halebid, Karnataka

These technologies will provide a unique and engaging way to explore India’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.

Incredible India Exhibition

The Incredible India Exhibition will be another major attraction, highlighting:

  • India’s rich cultural heritage and age-old civilization
  • The country’s geographical diversity and tourist destinations
  • Modern developments in Information Technology and Infrastructure

This exhibition aims to present a holistic view of India, merging its ancient traditions with its modern advancements.

Significance of Hosting the World Heritage Committee Meeting

Hosting the World Heritage Committee Meeting in India is a testament to the country’s commitment to preserving and promoting its cultural heritage. It provides an opportunity for India to showcase its efforts in heritage conservation and to highlight the significance of its historical sites on a global platform.

The presence of international delegates and experts will also foster greater collaboration and knowledge exchange, paving the way for enhanced heritage conservation practices not only in India but across the world.

A Step Forward in Heritage Conservation

This event marks a significant step forward in India’s journey towards becoming a global leader in heritage conservation. By hosting the World Heritage Committee Meeting, India is reinforcing its dedication to safeguarding its rich cultural and historical assets for future generations.

The discussions and decisions made during this meeting will have a lasting impact on the preservation of world heritage sites, ensuring that these treasures continue to inspire and educate people around the globe.

For those interested in learning more about heritage conservation and the outcomes of the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee, stay tuned for detailed reports and updates.

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