logo
3,685 centrally protected monuments, sites under jurisdiction of ASI: Govt tells Lok Sabha

3,685 centrally protected monuments, sites under jurisdiction of ASI: Govt tells Lok Sabha

Hindustan Times4 hours ago
New Delhi, There are 3,685 centrally protected monuments and sites under the jurisdiction of Archaeological Survey of India in the country including minority heritage sites, places of worship and pilgrimage sites, the government informed Parliament on Monday. 3,685 centrally protected monuments, sites under jurisdiction of ASI: Govt tells Lok Sabha
Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said this in a written response to a query in the Lok Sabha.
The ASI, which falls under the purview of the ministry, is responsible for the upkeep of monuments and sites which are centrally protected.
In his written response to a query in Lok Sabha in March, the Union minister had said that there are "3698 monuments and archaeological sites and remains declared as of national importance in the country".
Officials in the ministry and the Delhi-headquartered ASI have said that the list of sites under the ASI is "updated" from time to time.
Ancient monuments and archaeological sites and remains which are under the ASI are declared as of national importance by and under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958.
A memorial to British officer John Nicholson in Delhi, two Kos Minars in Haryana, and a tablet on the old Treasury Building in Varanasi are among the 18 monuments recently delisted from the list of protected sites as they had "ceased" to be of national importance, the government had informed Lok Sabha on July 21.
On Monday, the minister was asked the number and details of minority heritage sites, places of worship, and pilgrimage sites identified for preservation, restoration or development under any government schemes during the last ten years.
"There are 3,685 centrally protected monuments/sites under the jurisdiction of Archaeological Survey of India in the country including minority heritage sites, places of worship and pilgrimage sites. Conservation and preservation of these monuments/sites is a regular process and is taken up as per the requirement and availability of resources subject to the guidelines of National Policy for Conservation, 2014," Shekhawat said.
In his response, he also shared details of the funds allocated and expenditure incurred on the conservation, preservation and development of these monuments and sites.
He was asked whether the government proposes to introduce a dedicated scheme for the "preservation, restoration and promotion of minority heritage sites, places of worship and pilgrimage destinations" and if so, the details and the timeline thereof.
ASI undertakes preservation, restoration and promotion of centrally protected monuments from funds allocated by the government of India, the minister said.
This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Akhilesh Yadav slams BJP after Hindu groups vandalise centuries-old tomb in UP's Fatehpur
Akhilesh Yadav slams BJP after Hindu groups vandalise centuries-old tomb in UP's Fatehpur

Hans India

time12 minutes ago

  • Hans India

Akhilesh Yadav slams BJP after Hindu groups vandalise centuries-old tomb in UP's Fatehpur

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has sharply criticised the BJP following fresh tensions in Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, where Hindu groups vandalised a tomb, claiming it was originally a temple. In a statement, Yadav accused the BJP of pursuing divisive politics, saying, 'Only when society is divided and hatred is spread will the BJP be successful in politics. These people are following an ideology created by the British.' The incident took place at the centuries-old tomb of Nawab Abu Samad. On Monday, a group of Hindu activists staged a protest outside the structure, alleging that it was built after demolishing a Hindu temple. They reportedly sought permission from the district administration to conduct prayers at the site. Video clips circulating on social media show members of Hindu organisations vandalising parts of the mausoleum and hoisting saffron flags on it. The visuals have sparked outrage among the local Muslim community and political opposition. Following the unrest, police deployed tight security around the site to prevent further escalation. The administration is said to be investigating the matter, though tensions remain high. Yadav also pointed out that Fatehpur has witnessed similar communal incidents in the past, recalling that a mosque in the district was earlier demolished for being 'illegal' on the grounds that its construction map had not been approved. He added that in a separate earlier incident, a youth was killed, and action was taken only after considerable public and political pressure. Minister Kapil Dev stated that the Uttar Pradesh administration is fulfilling its responsibilities and emphasised that no individual will be permitted to take the law into their own hands. Minister Nand Kishor Gurjar commented on the controversy surrounding the site, asserting that there was no tomb originally present there. He claimed that the structures were built after the 17th century and linked their existence to the historical persecution of Hindus and the destruction of temples. He acknowledged that the recent vandalism was a reaction to that history, saying, 'Ideally, such actions should have been carried out through proper administrative channels. While those involved were not bad people, the act should have been conducted within the framework of the law.'

ULFA, NSCN factions call for boycott of Independence Day in Northeast
ULFA, NSCN factions call for boycott of Independence Day in Northeast

New Indian Express

time12 minutes ago

  • New Indian Express

ULFA, NSCN factions call for boycott of Independence Day in Northeast

GUWAHATI: The Paresh Baruah-led United Liberation Front of Assam-Independent (ULFA-I) and the Yung Aung faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) have called for the boycott of the Independence Day. In a joint statement, the two insurgent groups said this 'so-called' celebration of freedom holds no significance for the indigenous people of Western South East Asia (WESEA) – region straddling parts of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Manipur. They alleged that 'colonial' India gave nothing to the indigenous people of WESEA other than deceit, humiliation, exploitation and oppression. 'The British imperialists exploited, repressed and deprived this region and similarly, for the past 79 years, colonial India has maintained an even more pervasive domination in the name of independence,' the statement alleged. The outfits said the highlight of their protest on August 15 would be a total bandh in WESEA. They appealed to people to extend their support to make the bandh successful. The ULFA-I and the NSCN's Wung Aung faction call for the boycott of India's Republic Day and Independence Day celebrations every year. But despite the boycott call, people go out in large numbers to take part in the celebrations.

Govt's bid to reform ship ownership and registration through new Merchant Shipping Bill wins Parliament backing
Govt's bid to reform ship ownership and registration through new Merchant Shipping Bill wins Parliament backing

Time of India

time12 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Govt's bid to reform ship ownership and registration through new Merchant Shipping Bill wins Parliament backing

Advt Advt By , ETInfra The Rajya Sabha on Monday passed the new Merchant Shipping Bill , clearing the decks for the government to overhaul a more than six decades old law governing the nation's shipping sector that had restrictions on registering ships under the Indian flag and stalled Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha last week and when signed into law by the President, it will facilitate reforms relating to ownership of ships that can be registered in India, a step that is aimed at boosting India's below par shipping tonnage The passage of the Merchant Shipping Bill is the latest in a series of initiatives taken by the Narendra Modi-led government to overhaul old legislation and rules relating to the maritime sector and bring them up to date with modern day Bill seeks to promote ease of doing business in the maritime sector, increase India's tonnage, strengthen the country as a bankable shipping jurisdiction, enhance welfare of Indian seafarers, improve adjudication and predictability of will help expand the ownership criteria of Indian vessels, allowing Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), joint ventures and body corporates to make investments in India and own vessels under the Indian will facilitate registration of a foreign vessel chartered on a so-called bareboat charter cum demise (BBCD) contract by an Indian is a form of financing ship acquisition, whereby the purchase is typically done by paying one-fourth of the total cost of the vessel as down payment while the balance is paid in instalments over the demise period, typically ranging from three-five a BBCD ship is allowed be converted to an Indian flag ship only when the last instalment is paid to the overseas owner. Till then, it flies the flag of the jurisdiction where it is Ministry plans to permit ships acquired through the BBCD route to be registered even before the last instalment is paid.'These reforms are aimed at encouraging investors, including smaller investors, to make investments in the shipping sector by way of ownership or joint ownership, resulting in increasing the Indian tonnage,' said Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and allows registration of Indian flagged vessels without the need to visit Indian Bill enables electronic means of registration, and grants statutory recognition to electronic agreements, records, and logbooks, in addition to electronic licenses, certificates and payments. The Bill also includes an enabling provision to notify an electronic database for inspections and conducting inspections based on ship risk profiles attributed to ships, thereby creating an efficient Port State Control and coordinated inspection measures are aimed at increasing the country's shipping tonnage and help tap a larger slice of international trade, a government official 2022, India was ranked 18th globally in ship owning, controlling a meagre 1.4 per cent of the global tonnage. In comparison, India's export-import (EXIM) trade is about 11 per cent of the global seaborne cargo trade, and this share is expected to rise to 30 per cent by FY20, India paid $85 billion in sea freight, of which some $75 billion was paid to foreign shipping companies, resulting in a huge outflow of foreign exchange. This is because the share of overseas cargo carried by Indian flagged vessels has dwindled from 40.7 per cent in 1988 to less than 5 per cent 2008 and 2021, the reliance on foreign fleets for hauling export-import cargo led to outbound freight charges of a whopping $637 billion, according to a document prepared by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and of reliance on foreign fleet in geo-political situations may result in food and energy security disruptions, the document the benefits of having a robust national shipping fleet, the Ministry said it would mitigate 'supply chain disruptions and unforeseen geopolitical risks such as the COVID pandemic, Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Red Sea crisis'.It would make Indian shipping 'Atmanirbhar and globally recognized' besides enhancing the share of transport services in the export basket from 12 per India's shipping tonnage is estimated to cost some ₹55 lakh crore, according to the Maritime Amrit Kaal 2047 Vision 95 per cent of India's trade by volume and about 70 per cent by value is hauled via sea routes. A robust maritime sector is thus indispensable for realizing the vision of a $5 trillion economy and cementing India's position as a global economic powerhouse, Sonowal added.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store