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World Heritage Day: 5 Historical Monuments You Must Visit In India
- Monday April 18, 2022
- India News | Edited by NDTV Newsdesk
World Heritage Day is celebrated on April 18 every year to raise awareness and adopt ways to preserve cultural heritage.
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After Red Fort, 4 Sites In Delhi Get "Adopt A Heritage" Tag
- Sunday July 1, 2018
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
'Monument mitras' (friends of heritage sites) have been appointed for five heritage sites in Delhi, including the Red Fort, under the government's ambitious 'Adopt a Heritage' scheme.
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World Environment Day: Taj Mahal Declaration Adopted To Check Plastic Pollution In Agra
- Monday June 4, 2018
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
The 500-metre area around the Taj Mahal, the iconic marble monument, will soon be plastic-free under the Taj Declaration to beat plastic pollution. The government of India has pledged to end disposable, or single-use plastic around the Taj Mahal and the declaration came ahead of the World Environment Day on June 5.
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"Will Include More Sites, Monuments," Says KJ Alphons After Red Fort 'Adoption'
- Wednesday May 2, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Notwithstanding criticism over the government's decision to give Red Fort to a corporate for upkeep, Tourism Minister KJ Alphons today insisted that his ministry will expand the 'Adopt A Heritage Site' project to put more monuments under private care.
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Before Red Fort Row, Derek O' Brien-Led Panel Had Backed Monument Adoption
- Sunday April 29, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
The centre was bombarded by criticism from the opposition on Saturday for letting a private company adopt the iconic Red Fort in the national capital. But less than two months ago, a parliamentary committee had a very different view about the government's initiative to get corporates to adopt monuments.
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Red Fort Gets 'Adopted'. Couldn't Spare Rs 5 Crore, Asks Opposition
- Sunday April 29, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
A government plan to involve private companies to maintain India's best-known monuments has landed the centre at the centre of a huge controversy over news that Dalimia Bharat group had "adopted" the iconic Red Fort. The opposition wondered why the government could not spare Rs 5 crore every year on the monument that the company had agreed to spend...
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World Heritage Day: 5 Historical Monuments You Must Visit In India
- Monday April 18, 2022
- India News | Edited by NDTV Newsdesk
World Heritage Day is celebrated on April 18 every year to raise awareness and adopt ways to preserve cultural heritage.
-
www.ndtv.com
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After Red Fort, 4 Sites In Delhi Get "Adopt A Heritage" Tag
- Sunday July 1, 2018
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
'Monument mitras' (friends of heritage sites) have been appointed for five heritage sites in Delhi, including the Red Fort, under the government's ambitious 'Adopt a Heritage' scheme.
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www.ndtv.com
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World Environment Day: Taj Mahal Declaration Adopted To Check Plastic Pollution In Agra
- Monday June 4, 2018
- India News | Edited by Nidhi Sethi
The 500-metre area around the Taj Mahal, the iconic marble monument, will soon be plastic-free under the Taj Declaration to beat plastic pollution. The government of India has pledged to end disposable, or single-use plastic around the Taj Mahal and the declaration came ahead of the World Environment Day on June 5.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Will Include More Sites, Monuments," Says KJ Alphons After Red Fort 'Adoption'
- Wednesday May 2, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Notwithstanding criticism over the government's decision to give Red Fort to a corporate for upkeep, Tourism Minister KJ Alphons today insisted that his ministry will expand the 'Adopt A Heritage Site' project to put more monuments under private care.
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www.ndtv.com
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Before Red Fort Row, Derek O' Brien-Led Panel Had Backed Monument Adoption
- Sunday April 29, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
The centre was bombarded by criticism from the opposition on Saturday for letting a private company adopt the iconic Red Fort in the national capital. But less than two months ago, a parliamentary committee had a very different view about the government's initiative to get corporates to adopt monuments.
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www.ndtv.com
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Red Fort Gets 'Adopted'. Couldn't Spare Rs 5 Crore, Asks Opposition
- Sunday April 29, 2018
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
A government plan to involve private companies to maintain India's best-known monuments has landed the centre at the centre of a huge controversy over news that Dalimia Bharat group had "adopted" the iconic Red Fort. The opposition wondered why the government could not spare Rs 5 crore every year on the monument that the company had agreed to spend...
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www.ndtv.com