A conservation manual, drafted by the ordinary citizen , Pg6
New conservation manual for ASI monuments emphasizes community involvement, interdisciplinary approaches, and acknowledging historical context for better preservation.
Prime Minister Modi has urged citizens to preserve the memory of those who overthrew colonial rule in his Independence Day addresses.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) primarily focuses on selecting, isolating, repairing, and occasionally polishing monuments.
A new conservation manual is needed to articulate a more thoughtful and holistic approach to the conservation of ASI monuments.
John Marshall’s Conservation Manual (1923) advocated extensive repair of ancient monuments and reshaping their immediate surroundings into gardens.
Detailed Insights:
Current conservation frameworks are rooted in historical contexts, with colonial officers cataloging edifices to govern communities effectively.
Despite efforts, many protected monuments are deteriorating, and the recommendations of the 2014 conservation policy are irregularly followed.
Lessons from Mahatma Gandhi’s Sarvodaya can inspire the new ASI conservation manual to improve the lives of those living around and visiting monuments.
The new manual should emphasize linkages between monuments and surrounding elements like water bodies, fields, and settlements.
The new manual should encourage the conservation of small, half-forgotten ancient monuments, which can have multiple benefits for communities.
The new manual may propose that it is more important to restore a haveli’s natural ventilation systems than to regularly repaint its façade.
Citizens can shape a new conservation manual by becoming more aware of their own locations and actions and educating themselves about the language of the stones.
Key Concepts Involved:
Conservation: The preservation, protection, or restoration of something, especially of the natural or built environment.
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI): The Indian government agency responsible for archaeological research and the conservation and preservation of cultural monuments in the country.
Sarvodaya: A term coined by Mahatma Gandhi, meaning "welfare of all" or "upliftment of all".