Most of us take pleasure in inscribing our names on the walls of invaluable archaeological masterpieces our country is home to, without realising the irreparable damage we are causing to the cultural heritage of India. Isn’t it about time we started preserving our heritage, asks Melanie p kumar.
Most of us are guilty of taking things for granted — be it our familial relationships, our inheritance, or our heritage. Our heritage is reflected in our ancient forts, palaces, places of worship, townships and water bodies. These have existed even before today’s generation started life on this earth and depending on how we respect our legacy, it will be available for future generations, as part of our history.
Most of us are guilty of taking things for granted — be it our familial relationships, our inheritance, or our heritage. Our heritage is reflected in our ancient forts, palaces, places of worship, townships and water bodies. These have existed even before today’s generation started life on this earth and depending on how we respect our legacy, it will be available for future generations, as part of our history.