Heritage Week in Delhi: DDA Unveils Cultural Celebration Starting April 13
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New Delhi, April 10 (NationPress) The Delhi Development Authority (DDA), in partnership with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), is set to inaugurate a Heritage Week program starting on April 13 to celebrate and promote the rich heritage of the Capital, as stated by an official on Friday.
This initiative, running from April 13 to 18, aims to foster a connection between the youth and Delhi's vibrant art and culture. It will feature an exhibition and documentation of conservation efforts in the Mehrauli region, according to the official statement.
DDA Vice Chairman N. Saravana Kumar emphasized, “Delhi’s heritage is a living legacy that must remain integral to the city's future. Through Heritage Week, DDA aims to enhance public connection, particularly among the youth, with these invaluable historical sites.”
He further stated, “Our ongoing focus is to ensure that heritage conservation, ecological restoration, and the creation of public spaces work in tandem as essential components of Delhi’s sustainable urban development.”
During Heritage Week, DDA seeks to increase public awareness and pride in Delhi’s heritage assets, boost community participation and youth engagement, and highlight its ongoing efforts in heritage conservation and urban ecology, as mentioned in the statement.
The overall goal is to motivate the public across all age groups to appreciate, experience, and actively engage in preserving the city's cultural and historical identity.
The week-long event will comprise activities such as student engagement programs, a photography contest, a student dialogue competition, a sketching and drawing contest, a story-writing activity, exhibitions, and a cultural night program, as detailed in the statement.
In the lead-up to the event, the DDA, alongside the School of Heritage Research and Management (SHRM) at B.R. Ambedkar University, is organizing heritage walks, as per the statement.
Heritage walks took place on April 3, 4, and 5 under the theme “Sufis, Sultans and Settlers – listening to the tales they whisper to us.”
These heritage walks saw enthusiastic participation from students, families, and heritage enthusiasts, further enhancing public interest in reconnecting with Delhi’s rich history.
The fourth Heritage Walk at Sanjay Van is scheduled for Saturday, as noted in the statement.