Friday, February 11, 2011

Will be a law to protect artifacts

 New Delhi:  Artifacts installed in public areas to protect the Government is determined to tighten the waist.
 Handle the responsibility of the Ministry of Culture were generally ignored by the Union Minister Kumari Selja getting artifacts expressed concern over their safety, saying that the government is preparing legislation.
 Kumari Sailja
 
Art museums in the living amid tight security in public places when people arrive, his plight is not hidden. During the program, said in Delhi Selja negligence in the care of artifacts is objectionable. Art among the people reached as required, the more important to her security. So a law is being felt the need to exercise the government is doing in this regard

Delhi Urban Arts Commission and various local corporation indirectly from acts of bodies expressed dissatisfaction, saying the country remains a policy in the years that two percent of construction costs are on artifacts. Is the responsibility of local bodies that direction in this regard - Apply instructions. I do not know how much work is found. However, the law will look after coming impact. 

 IAS officer Srinivas Mona Rewari, additional deputy commissioner will continue.

Chandigarh: IAS officer Srinivas Mona Rewari, additional deputy commissioner will continue. Feb 7 June Sanjay HCS Palwal them in place was made of the additional deputy commissioner. Four days after the state government on Friday withdrew its first order and Srinivas Mona Rewari, additional deputy commissioner and chief executive officer of DRDA office is kept intact



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