• By Akansha Pandey
  • Sat, 30 Aug 2025 09:40 AM (IST)
  • Source:Jagran News Network

The Delhi government's archaeology department is about to launch a new scheme called "Adopt a Heritage." The main idea is to get private companies, the public, and local communities involved in taking care of Delhi's historical monuments. The plan also aims to improve tourism and boost business around the city's lesser-known historical sites.

Under this program, any group or company can "adopt" a monument for five years by becoming a "Friend of the Monument." This arrangement will be reviewed from time to time. The primary goal is to improve the facilities and overall experience for visitors.

A meeting was recently held at the Delhi Secretariat to discuss this. They talked about how to turn these heritage sites into cultural hubs with the help of businesses and how to provide basic amenities there. Big organizations like UNESCO, Aga Khan Trust, Dalmia Group, and INTACH Delhi Chapter were part of this discussion.

Also Read: Weather Update: IMD Issues Heavy Rain Alert For Punjab, Rajasthan; Check Forecast For Delhi-NCR

According to Kapil Mishra, Delhi's Art and Culture Minister, these monuments are a priceless part of our history, dating from the 8th to the 19th century, and are famous for their unique architectural styles. He mentioned a few, like Bhuli Bhatiyari's Palace, Malcha Mahal, Dara Shikoh's Library, and Hastsal Minar.

The government believes that Delhi's less famous monuments should also get attention so that people can appreciate their historical and cultural importance. The minister added that the government has already restored about 75 neglected monuments. Now, they want to bring in the public to help make these heritage sites more lively and appealing, turning them into venues for cultural programs and a platform for local artists.

Also Read:  Routine Care To Emergency Support: Delhi Govt To Open 100 New Ayushman Arogya Mandirs Every Month | Check Services, Other Details