Telangana Govt constitutes state, district & GHMC-level committees for preserving, restoring heritage

Telangana Govt constitutes state, district & GHMC-level committees for preserving, restoring heritage

These committees will work to ensure conservation, preservation, restoration and maintenance of Telanganas tangible and intangible heritage

With an aim to preserve the heritage of Telangana, the Telangana government has constituted three committees at the state, district and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) level. These committees will work to ensure conservation, preservation, restoration and maintenance of Telangana’s tangible and intangible heritage.

The state’s Tourism and Culture Department has rolled out a government order constituting a state-level committee – Telangana State Heritage Authority (TSHA); district-level committees – District Heritage and Precincts Committees (DHPC) except for the GHMC area. For the GHMC area, the state government has constituted Greater Hyderabad Heritage and Precincts Committee (GHHPC).

Structure: State-level committee

The state has assigned the Chief Secretary as the Chairman of the state-level committee. While Secretary, Tourism and Culture; Principal Secretary, Municipal Administration and Member Urban Development; Secretary, Education; Principal Secretary, Finance have been boarded as members and Director, Department of Heritage Telangana as member convenor. The move was as per under section 6 (1), 8(1) & 9(1) of the Telangana Heritage (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and Maintenance) Act, 2017. Further, two members with expertise in archaeology, heritage and history will be co-opted.

Structure: District-level committee

As per the government, the District Collector will head the District Heritage and Precincts Committee (DHPC) of his respective district as the Chairman. The members of the committee will include the Superintendent of Police (SP), Additional Collector, District Forest Officer, District Education Officer, District Tourism Officer, and District Town and Country Planning Officer. Whereas, the Assistant Director, Department of Heritage will be the member-convenor. For the district-level committees also, two members will be co-opted who will hold expertise in archaeology, heritage, and history.

 

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