The problem with Majuli for claiming to be included in the world Heritage site 
is not the fact "it is beyond preservation". As far as I know being associated 
with heritage and art preservation, A number of world heritage sites are living 
heritage sites just like Majuli. And, Majuli has the potential to be included 
in Cultural and Natural heritage list both. But the most important fact is that 
the proposal made for its incusion has to be proper. I had the opportunity 
tohave a look on  the proposal for Majuli once (I forgot the exact year)and 
felt very sorry to see that. It is so low in standard that it doesnot give the 
real vibrant picture of the place. So, I would like to attract the attention of 
the all concerned about the matter. I am hopeful that we will do it by next 
year even if its not possible this year. I am not saying it is not possible 
this year but, evenif something negative happens then we should not loss more 
years with this hope and should try to convert it to reality.


Regards,
Subhra Devi 


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Subject: [Assam] Efforts on to put Assam island on heritage list.



Efforts on to put Assam island on heritage list


 

London,
June 12 (PTI)

 

A leading expert on heritage sites across the world is
working in cooperation with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to include
the environmentally endangered Majuli island in Assam on the UNESCO world 
heritage
list.

 

Christopher Young, head of the World Heritage and
International Policy Department of English Heritage, told a book launch event
at the Nehru Centre here last night that the ASI is making a case to ensure
that the the island is included in the heritage list.

 

The book, titled'Assam', by noted Guwahati-based journalist
Mrinal Talukdar, was released at the event attended by Young, poetess Elizabeth
Darcy Jones and Lord Navnit Dholakia, besides members of the Assamese community
in London.

 

Young said:"I am really excited about Majuli and this
book has made my effort to get the World Heritage site tag even easier for me.
The ASI is once again building the case this year and I am surely going to back
it up.

 

I am hopeful."

 

Young is consulted by the UNESCO every year as part of the
process to include new sites in the World Heritage List.

 

He said:"The problem with Majuli is that it is beyond
preservation. The World Heritage site is for preservation and the tag helps in
better preservation.

 

But Majuli is beyond that.

 

That is the real problem for UNESCO.

 

Going by other yardstick of culture and tradition, it would
have been much easier."

 

Majuli faces erosion from the might of river Brahmaputra, and is the focus of 
several campaigns to
ensure its preservation.

 

The island has 31 sattras (vaishnavite monasteries) that
continue to be run according to traditions going back over 500 years.

 

Hoping that Majuli will be included in the UNESCO list, Lord
Dholakia said:"It is the most beautiful place I have ever seen. It needs
to be promoted as a tourist destination and the book will help do so among the
non-Assamese audience."

 

Published by the Nana Talukdar Foundation,'Assam'is a
photographic representation of the life, culture and pathos of the state.


 
 

http://www.indiareport.com/India-usa-uk-news/latest-news/1045070/International/2/20/2

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