Check the detail info about the "Adopt a Heritage Scheme" by the Ministry of Tourism.
Sub Topics :The 'Adopt a Heritage' scheme by the tourism ministry is ambitious, poorly conceived and done in haste. One way to overcome this is to first address cultural heritage instead of tourism-related issues.
It is dawn and a dense fog cloaks the grassland in Kaziranga National Park. It lifts, revealing a bulky huddle of grey — a large herd of elephants. In the horizon, a diminutive hog deer munches its wa
Four sites in Assam — Sivsagar district’s Rang Ghar, Kareng Ghar and Siva Dol, and the Kaziranga National Park — to be excluded from the 'Adopt-a-Heritage' scheme, says Centre.
In a letter dated February 20, 2018, Captain Amarinder Singh’s government asked for seven monuments to be included in the Central government’s ‘Adopt a Heritage’ scheme.
The Adopt a Heritage Project has shortlisted monuments from all around the country for adoption by corporate houses. Most recently, the Dalmia Bharat adopted the Red Fort in Delhi under this scheme. Now it seems like Goa's cultural monuments might be goin
The Red Fort is merely one of the 90-odd tourist attractions in India that is up for corporate adoption. Here is the full list of monuments and their prospective ‘Mitra’.
There has been talks going on from last two days that the central government is trying to
Govt said the MoU signed with the Dalmia Bharat was ‘only for development, operations and maintenance of tourism amenities’ in and around the Red Fort and envisaged limited ‘access’ to non-core areas
Republic TV has now accessed a video that totally negates Congress' attack In 2004, Manmohan Singh had pitched for a public-private partnerships
Republic TV has now accessed a video that totally negates Congress' attack In 2004, Manmohan Singh had pitched for a public-private partnerships
Tourism minister KJ Alphons said ‘Adopt a Heritage’ scheme will help fulfill his dream to get 100 million tourists in the country in a few years.
India News: NEW DELHI: The government on Saturday dismissed opposition allegations that it is trying to "privatise" India's heritage, saying that the contract sig.
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 govern
Monument mitras are picked through a ‘vision bidding process in which those with the best plan for the heritage sites are chosen.
Heritage conservation is too serious an issue to be handed over to generalist bureaucrats and those out to sell everything to the highest bidder.