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VOL. XXIV NO. 10, September 1-15, 2014
Karnataka plans to protect ­heritage sites
The Deccan Herald, ­Bangalore, recently reported the ­following:

The Archaeology, Museums and Heritage Department, Karnataka, has proposed to bring heritage sites in the State under the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act (KTCPA) for their protection and conservation.

Once the heritage sites are brought under the KTCPA, the ­urban development authorities, such as the Bangalore Development Authority and the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA), will be able to incorporate these sites in their ­master plans, which serve as a guide for public and private decision-­makers for future development.

This will make the task of protection and preservation of ­heritage sites easier and effective, Heritage Commissioner C.G. Betsurmath said.

Currently, none of the ­authorities in the State has any plan for the conservation of heritage sites. The Department of Archaeo­logy, Museums and Heritage has, therefore, proposed to bring ­heritage sites, ­including buildings, heritage precincts and natural features of environmental significance across the State, under the KTCPA.

Currently, the heritage sites come under the Karnataka ­Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1961.

Comprehensive rules will be framed for the effective implementation of the KTCPA as far as the protection and conservation of heritage sites are ­concerned.

The urban developement authorities already have powers to frame bylaws for heritage conservation under Section 12(f) of the KTCPA. But it can be done only after bringing ­heritage sites under the Act, he explained.

Besides, it has been proposed to set up district-level heritage conservation committees head­ed by deputy commissioners of the respective districts to co­ordinate and oversee implementation of various schemes meant for the conservation of heritage sites. The panel also comprises conservation experts, commissioner of the respective urban development authority and the officials of the Archaelogy, Museums and Heritage deparment.

It has also been proposed to set up a Karnataka heritage task force committee under the chairmanship of the chief minister to steer various conservation and development program­mes.

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