GS 1: Art & CultureGS 2: International RelationsPrelims

UN asks Pakistan to reverse 'reconstructions' at Taxila sites, Pg14

UNESCO warns Pakistan to reverse 'reconstructions' at Taxila's Mohra Moradu and Sirkap sites, threatening delisting from World Heritage status.

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Key Highlights:

  • The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has urged Pakistan to reverse "reconstructions" at two historical sites in Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • The interventions, carried out by the Punjab archaeology department, are deemed to have "undermined the integrity" and "authenticity" of the sites.
  • UNESCO warned that failure to take corrective measures could lead to the sites being placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger or even delisted.
  • The specific sites mentioned are Mohra Moradu and Sirkap, both part of the ancient Taxila complex.
  • A precedent for delisting was cited, referring to a World Heritage Site in Germany.

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Detailed Insights:

  • Taxila, located in Punjab, Pakistan, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980 due to its rich history and cultural significance, showcasing various stages of urban development in the Indus Valley Civilization.
  • The List of World Heritage in Danger is compiled by the World Heritage Committee to highlight sites facing threats and to encourage international conservation efforts.
  • Threats to World Heritage Sites can include deterioration of materials, loss of historical authenticity, urban development, and inadequate management systems.
  • The Dresden Elbe Valley in Germany was delisted in 2009 after the construction of a bridge was found to have compromised its "outstanding universal value".
  • UNESCO emphasizes that all conservation work must adhere to internationally accepted heritage preservation standards to maintain the sites' "outstanding universal value".
  • The concerns about Taxila arose after a visitor reported the reconstruction work, which involved replacing original walls and raising their height with new construction.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: A landmark or area designated by UNESCO for its outstanding universal value, signifying its cultural, historical, scientific, or other form of significance.
  • List of World Heritage in Danger: A list maintained by UNESCO of World Heritage Sites that are under serious threat from various factors, aiming to mobilize support for their preservation.
  • Authenticity and Integrity: Key criteria for World Heritage Sites; authenticity refers to the truthful representation of a site's cultural values, while integrity relates to the wholeness and intactness of its natural or cultural features.
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