First of its kind exhibition ‘Banking on World Heritage’ Inaugurated in New Delhi

 

First of its kind exhibition ‘Banking on World Heritage’  was Inaugurated at IGNCA, New Delhi by the Minister of Culture and External Affairs, Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi on Friday 30th June. The exhibition displays banknotes of G20 member nations,  depicting world heritage sites listed by UNESCO,  in a unique manner. The exhibition will be on display till Sunday, July 9th 2023.  The exhibition has been curated by the scholar Ms. Rukmini Dahanukar. The inauguration was attended by High Commissioners and Ambassadors of G20 Countries.

 

 

On this occasion , Minister of Culture and External Affairs, Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi said if the world has to progress and humanity has to survive then Indian way is the way forward and that way is ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ . The exhibition has been organised in the spirit of Vasudaiva Kutumbakam.

 

 

The Minister said that the exhibition will help to connect the youth, who are mostly engaged on the digital platform,  to their heritage through the physical currency notes. The depiction of Heritage sites  adds to the intrinsic  value of currency notes, she added.

 

She further remarked that the G20 countries have 70 percent of declared  Heritage of the world and the exhibition brings out the collective effort of these countries to preserve and conserve Heritage and to connect the current generation to the greatness of their past.

 

To commemorate the ongoing celebrations under India’s presidency of the G-20 Summit, the exhibition focuses on banknotes of the member nations. It is also a special occasion that coincides with the celebration of India’s 75th year of independence along with UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention’s 50th year. The theme proposed, “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” or “One Earth One Family One Future” perfectly matches the “Outstanding Universal Values of World Heritage.”

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