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GDC Udhampur organizes heritage volunteer training workshop
4/4/2019 11:13:53 PM
Early Times Report

Udhampur, Apr 4: A heritage volunteer training workshop was organized by INTACH Jammu Chapter in collaboration with Heritage Club of Government Degree College Udhampur under the aegis of Heritage Education and Communication Services Division (HECS) of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, New Delhi. The objective of the workshop was to orient the youth to work for the promotion of the cultural heritage through the Heritage Clubs of their respective institutions. Heritage volunteers and teachers from Govt. Degree College Majalta, Govt. College for Women Udhampur , Bhaskar Degree College and the host college participated in the Workshop. The workshop was inaugurated by Hemant Kumar Sharma, IAS (Retd.) former Divisional Commissioner Jammu. In his inaugural address he urged upon the students to understand the objective of INTACH to spread awareness regarding preservation of tangible and intangible forms of Heritage. "You are the architects of future India and your orientation for the cause of culture is of prime importance.
To make a meaningful future it is important to integrate the traditions and technology. Learning from the past shall be facilitating," he added. Ashok Kumar, KAS, Additional District Development Commissioner Udhampur presided over the valedictory session. In his valedictory address, he shared his experiences of working on the heritage of Mughal Road. "We explore many marvels when we endeavor to unveil our past. Heritage tourism has a wide potential in the state and youth can play a vital role in this direction," he said.
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