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towards
the benefit of Steam
Spirals
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The Chairman
& Members of the Organising Committee of the Stakeholders workshop for capacity
Building for sustainable
UNESCO
inscribed DHR as a World Heritage Site on 2nd
December 1999 based on a proposal of National Rail Museum (NRM). The Hon’ble
Minister for Railways performed the dedication ceremony at Darjeeling in
November 2000. For the benefit of DHR and its supporters as well as for heritage
considerations, a Stakeholders Workshop for Capacity building for sustainable Development
of the Darjeeling Himalayan Railways (DHR) (accredited by UNESCO’s World
Heritage center and it’s advisory bodies such as ICOMOS & ICCROM) is being
organized by the National Rail Museum, Ministry of Railways through the North
Frontier Railway with involvement of
cultural heritage professionals. It is also supported by the Asia Pacific Organisation of the International
Council of Museums (ASPAC-ICOM) The
Workshop will focus on skills development for the promotion of conservation
values among stakeholder communities, capacity building for maximizing on the
potential of heritage tourism and community mobilization for the sustainable
management of World Heritage Areas in non-western contexts. After the larger
plenary session participants will break up into smaller working groups focusing on specific areas of sustainable development. Dr. Amareswar Galla, Chairperson, Asia Pacific Organisation of the International Council of Museums (ASPAC-ICOM) is the Principal Technical Advisor and international facilitator with experience of dealing with the respective issues in developing countries and with language competency will lead the workshop. UNESCO, Heritage bodies and Professional Agencies from India & Abroad will participate. The participants will be employees and stakeholder community leaders of Darjeeling Himalayan Railways and delegates from other World Heritage Areas of South Asian countries. A number of delegates from other parts of the world have also expressed an interest in this workshop. The theme is
“Bringig
People and their Heritage and Environment
Together”.
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The
venue is the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
(DHR).
The
focus is on debating
heritage conservation and
sustainable development in non-western multicultural
societies. The key anticipated
outcome is capacity building among participants
This will provide an excellent opportunity for interaction to
benefit the DHR and the cause of World heritage Areas as open-air living
Museums. It will be a unique workshop to deliberate on the
perspectives of DHR for capacity building for sustainable development of a
unique & outstanding example which is so dynamically linked with society
& culture for over 100 years and what is appropriate to save for posterity. Key-Resource areas of
the DHR are tangible and intangible heritage as well as movable and
immovable heritage. Heritage resources of significance include
architectural elements, artefacts and material culture, surrounding
landscapes and environment, multicultural community resources and
substantial intangibles. Keynote
Address: “People and their Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR)” Dr.
Robert Lee, (Univ of
Western Sydney, McArthur & Specialist of Heritage Railways)
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Convenor Rajesh Agrawal Director, National Rail Museum Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021 India. Tel: 91-11-6880804, 3304137 Fax: 91-11-6880804 Web: http://www.railmuseum.org Email: [email protected] Last Updated: Saturday, December 01, 2001 08:47 PM |