Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu commemorated World Heritage Day by celebrating the state’s rich cultural legacy, emphasizing the importance of preserving and cherishing its heritage sites.
In a statement, Chief Minister Khandu highlighted the beauty and significance of Arunachal Pradesh’s heritage sites, which serve as profound reflections of the state’s diverse culture and traditions. He urged citizens to take a moment on this occasion to appreciate and acknowledge the vibrant history that has shaped the identity of the region.
“On World Heritage Day, let us appreciate and acknowledge our rich and vibrant past,” remarked Chief Minister Khandu, echoing the sentiments of cultural preservation and pride.
Furthermore, Chief Minister Khandu underscored the collective responsibility of society to conserve these heritage sites for future generations. He emphasized the need for sustainable practices and mindful stewardship to ensure that the cultural treasures of Arunachal Pradesh endure for years to come.
World Heritage Day, observed annually on April 18th, serves as a global platform for raising awareness about the importance of cultural heritage and promoting its preservation. Activities on this day include visits to monuments and heritage sites, conferences, round table discussions, and educational initiatives.
As the world commemorates this significant day, Arunachal Pradesh joins in recognizing the value of its cultural heritage and reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding these invaluable assets. Through collective efforts and a shared sense of responsibility, the state endeavors to conserve its heritage for the benefit and enjoyment of future generations.