Role of tangible & intangible heritage of India for sustainable development
By: Sharma, Monica.
Contributor(s): Pant, Piyush.
Publisher: Mumbai Arihant Publications 2023Edition: Vol.88(4), Apr.Description: 90-92p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: India is a diverse country and carries a deep history which has a great influence on Indian society and directly on developmental activities. If we look at Indian diversity, which can be seen in multiple areas like climate, geographical differences, spiritual beliefs and religion, cultures, traditions and also human anthropomorphism. The concept of sustainable development growth is based on three main parameters: 1. social 2. economic 3. ecology & environment, which are usually considered separated from each other but are originally not. The tangible and intangible culture of a country is a medley of personification created during various junctures of history. The original identity of Indian cities is diminishing because of unrestrained globalization and modernization. All Indian heritage core cities have their own historical, traditional, devout, social practices, cultural, non-secular and empirical or aesthetic significance. The article discusses sustainable development along with objectives of the intangible and tangible heritage of India. It is a broad discussion of the authors’ ideology on relationships and Indian heritage and sustainable development. The conclusion sets forward the link between the intangible and tangible resources of the heritage of India.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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India is a diverse country and carries a deep history which has a
great influence on Indian society and directly on developmental
activities. If we look at Indian diversity, which can be seen in multiple
areas like climate, geographical differences, spiritual beliefs and
religion, cultures, traditions and also human anthropomorphism.
The concept of sustainable development growth is based on three
main parameters: 1. social 2. economic 3. ecology & environment,
which are usually considered separated from each other but are
originally not. The tangible and intangible culture of a country
is a medley of personification created during various junctures of
history. The original identity of Indian cities is diminishing because
of unrestrained globalization and modernization. All Indian
heritage core cities have their own historical, traditional, devout,
social practices, cultural, non-secular and empirical or aesthetic
significance. The article discusses sustainable development along
with objectives of the intangible and tangible heritage of India. It
is a broad discussion of the authors’ ideology on relationships and
Indian heritage and sustainable development. The conclusion sets
forward the link between the intangible and tangible resources of the
heritage of India.
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