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Cultural heritage both pillar of past and pathway to future, says Reddy at G20 ministerial meeting

Addressing ministers and other delegates at the G20 Culture Ministers' Meeting in Varanasi, he also said that the discussions and deliberations that have taken place as a part of the Culture Working Group meeting and the Global Thematic Webinars have been "remarkable and inspiring".

August 26, 2023 / 16:24 IST
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Cultural heritage both pillar of past and pathway to future, says Reddy at G20 ministerial meeting
Cultural heritage both pillar of past and pathway to future, says Reddy at G20 ministerial meeting

Each of the four priorities for culture, articulated under India's G20 presidency, are a "piece of a larger puzzle" that forms a picture in which cultural heritage is both a pillar of the past and a pathway to the future, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy said on August 26.

Addressing ministers and other delegates at the G20 Culture Ministers' Meeting in Varanasi, he also said that the discussions and deliberations that have taken place as a part of the Culture Working Group meeting and the Global Thematic Webinars have been "remarkable and inspiring".  The Culture Ministers' Meeting aims to catalyse collective actions for accelerating progress" on the four priority areas for culture. These are protection and restitution of cultural property, harnessing living heritage for a sustainable future, promotion of cultural and creative industries and creative economy, and leveraging digital technologies for the protection and promotion of culture.

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"Each of these priorities are a piece of a larger puzzle, one that forms a picture where cultural heritage is both a pillar of the past and a pathway to the future," Reddy said in his address.