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Category: Ahmedabad Heritage

Ahmedabad Heritage Programme

17 January, 2010 (22:08) | Ahmedabad Heritage | No comments

Shri Debashish Nayak Advisor, Heritage Programme Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Sanskar Kendra–City Museum, Opposite National institute of Design (NID), Paldi, Ahmedabad – 380 006 Gujarat, India Phone: + 91-79-2657 4335 + 91-79-3298 4116 Mobile: +91 98240 32866 E-mail: debashishnayak@rediffmail.com This is the contact information for the OFFICIAL governmental entity responsible for the Ahmedabad Heritage activities.  Several [...]

Roll of Heritage Cells in Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) For Revival of Heritage Cities in India

17 January, 2010 (22:05) | Ahmedabad Heritage | No comments

download pdf of this article Roll of Heritage Cells in Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) For Revival of Heritage Cities in India NATIONAL WORKSHOP ON Cultural, Heritage and Religious Cities Peer Experience And Reflective Learning (PEARL), JNNURM 2nd February, Madurai By: Shri Debashish Nayak Advisor, Heritage Programme Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Sanskar Kendra–City Museum, Opposite National institute [...]

Ahmedabad related sites

16 January, 2010 (09:35) | Ahmedabad Heritage | No comments

I think that these sites are nicely done.  Listed in no particular order.. http://www.ahmedabad.org.uk/culture/index.html Photographs http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=ahmedabad+heritage&s=int

Ahmedabad – Wall City – a living museum by Hemang S Desai

6 January, 2010 (03:22) | Ahmedabad Heritage | No comments

Publication: Times Of India Ahmedabad; Date: Nov 17, 2009; Section: Ahmedabad Next; Page: 2 WALLED CITY a living museum Hemang Desai Heritage means d i f f e re n t things to different people. The heritage movement is rooted in the dislocation and spiritual vacuum created by the industrial revolution in Europe. It came [...]

Heritage Walk

31 December, 2009 (10:05) | Ahmedabad Heritage | No comments

This is an excerpt taken from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s website (excerpt from Gujarat Tourism website also below): The walk begins from the picturesque Swaminarayan Mandir in Kalupur and ends in the most glorious architectural legacies the Jumma Masjid, covering in between the numerous pols, havelis, ornamental facades, workplaces of artisans and number of magnificent Hindu [...]