Odisha's Rural Heritage Revival: A Cultural Renaissance
Odisha's government has initiated 'Panchayat Dharohar' to identify and promote rural heritage sites. Data from the program will be uploaded to the Ministry of Culture's platform for future development. Panchayats are crucial in the initiative, with 20 sites already documented in Ganjam district alone.
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The Odisha government has taken a significant step with the launch of the 'Panchayat Dharohar' initiative, aimed at identifying, preserving, and promoting heritage sites in rural areas. This project emphasizes the role that local governance plays in cultural preservation.
Through the collaborative efforts of elected panchayat members, valuable data is being collected and uploaded to the 'Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar' platform of the Ministry of Culture. This will serve as a repository for future heritage development plans.
In the Ganjam district, which boasts a rich cultural history, 20 sites have already been documented, showcasing the potential of this initiative. Local leaders urge village heads to prioritize this exercise to enhance the district's cultural legacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)

