Cultural Fest Celebrated at Mehrauli Archaeological Park in New Delhi
Delhi LG, CM attend cultural fest at Mehrauli Archaeological Park
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Delhi's lieutenant governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and chief minister Rekha Gupta attended 'The Rhythm of Spring' festival at Mehrauli Archaeological Park. The event aims to promote cultural heritage, with a week of activities planned by the Delhi Development Authority, including a photography competition and a heritage walk.
- 01Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu emphasized the importance of restoring cultural heritage.
- 02The festival 'The Rhythm of Spring' celebrates the revitalization of Mehrauli Archaeological Park.
- 03Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is organizing a week-long heritage celebration.
- 04An online photography competition invites participants to showcase Mehrauli's heritage sites.
- 05A heritage walk is scheduled for April 17, concluding the week's festivities.
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On Sunday, Delhi's lieutenant governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu attended 'The Rhythm of Spring' festival at the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, alongside chief minister Rekha Gupta. Sandhu expressed his delight at the park's restoration and its cultural vibrancy. The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is hosting a week-long celebration of heritage, which includes various activities aimed at raising awareness about the city's cultural and architectural history. This initiative features an online photography competition in collaboration with MyGov, encouraging participants from across India to share images of Mehrauli's heritage sites. Additionally, the DDA has partnered with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) for an exhibition showcasing conservation efforts in the area. The celebrations will culminate with a heritage walk on April 17, concluding on April 18.
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The festival and heritage week activities aim to enhance the cultural awareness of Delhi's residents, particularly students, fostering a sense of pride in the city's historical sites.
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