Karnataka govt. to start Samrakshane Scheme 2020-21 to protect unlisted heritage monuments

Government of Karnataka To undertake the protection plan 2020-21 to save the unmodified heritage monuments, buildings, renovation works of 25,000 sites with the help of private organizations.

The Karnataka government will introduce security of unlisted heritage monuments in the state under the Harmony Plan 2020. The objective is to protect important monuments and buildings which are not included in the list of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) or Karnataka Archaeological Department. All these heritage monuments are of national importance and should be preserved and preserved.

The Trust has already restored and protected 176 temples of heritage value over the last 20 years. Seeking assistance from SDMDT Trust, Govt. Renovations will be carried out as they have a team of engineers who specialize in restoring monuments.
Resumption of Heritage Sites in Karnataka Empress Plan 2020

State government. Karnataka is fully prepared for the protection of unlisted heritage monuments across the state under the SummerKesh Scheme 2020. Any building or structure that is of historical and socio-cultural value, architecture or artistic significance, is considered as regards the design and use of building materials. Heritage Monument. The scheme is most likely to be announced in the upcoming Karnataka Budget 2020-2021 to be presented on 5 March.

The state of Karnataka has about 1,453 structures including the Belur-Halebid, Hampi, Badami, Pattad-Kallu caves which are listed as heritage monument sites. There are many monuments that need attention and need to be preserved for future generations. State government. About 25,000 structures have been identified under the unorganized monuments which will be restored with the help of private organizations.

Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari Virendra Hegde did a commendable job in the restoration and preservation of 176 temples of heritage value. The trust consists of a team of engineers who specialize in restoring monuments. So, the state government. Will tie up with this trust to carry out the restoration work of Karnataka. The Trust is ready to provide technical assistance absolutely free of cost and the State Government. Will bear the remaining cost.

Various monuments in Karnataka need protection under the Samridhi Yojana. For example – Tipu’s branch is located near the Bangalore Medical College. While this arsenal where missiles were once stored, they have been neglected. Another example is the Combined Jewel Filters in Malleswaram where filthy water of the Haraghat reservoir was filtered and purified 100 years ago. All these monumental sites will be restored under this new scheme.

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