Qutub Minar awarded best monument for differently-abled
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, NEW DELHI/ Created : Sep 28, 2018, 14:46 IST
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At the National Tourism Awards held in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, Qutub Minar begged an award for being the best monument for differently-abled, while Ahmedabad and Mandu were jointly declared the 'Best Heritage City' in the countr … Read more
At the National Tourism Awards held in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, Qutub Minar begged an award for being the best monument for differently-abled, while Ahmedabad and Mandu were jointly declared the 'Best Heritage City' in the country. These awards were presented by Union Tourism Minister K.J Alphons. Read less
At the National Tourism Awards held in Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, Qutub Minar begged an award for being the best monument for differently-abled, while Ahmedabad and Mandu were jointly declared the 'Best Heritage City' in the country. These awards were presented by Union Tourism Minister K.J Alphons.
Known for its well-preserved heritage and Indo-Islamic architectures, Hyderabad is India's first UNESCO World Heritage City. During the ceremony, the citation for the city read, ‘Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is a pioneer in people-centric urban conservation since 1996, with establishment of the first heritage cell in India. This has led to awareness creation, framing of heritage regulations, conservation and restoration of invaluable heritage buildings.’
‘INTACH Heritage Walks Delhi’ along with 'Indore Heritage Walk' were together announced winners in the category of 'Best Heritage Walk'.
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