Ministry of Culture has following four Missions.
1.
National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities
2.
National Mission on Manuscripts
3.
National Mission on Libraries
4.
Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission.
Details
are given below:-
Objectives of NMMA
1.
Documentation and creation of suitable database on built heritage
and sites for information and dissemination to planners, researchers etc. and
for better management of such cultural resources.
2.
Documentation in a uniform format developed by NMMA, of all Antiquities
that are available in the form of Registered Antiquities, Catalogued
Antiquities with Central as well as State Governments, Private museums and
collections, Universities, etc.
3.
Promote awareness and sensitize people
concerning the benefits of preserving the historical and cultural aspects of
built heritage, sites and antiquities.
4.
Extend training facility and capacity
building to the concerned State Departments, Local bodies, NGOs, Universities,
Museums, Local communities etc.
5.
Help in developing synergy between
institutions like Archaeological Survey of India, State Departments, concerned
Institutions and NGOs to generate close interaction.
6.
Publication and Research
Expected Output:
1.
National Register on Built Heritage
&Sites
2.
National Register on Antiquities
3.
The details of work done and amount spent on National Mission on
Monuments and
Antiquities
during the last five years, year wise is as under:
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S. No
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Financial Year
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Expenditure (Rs. In Crore)
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Work done in Lacks
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Antiquities
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Built Heritage
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1
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2012-13
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3.00
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2.37
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2
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2013-14
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1.98
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0.25
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3
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2014-15
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6.64
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2.53
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0.11
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4
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2015-16
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1.28
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0.84
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0.78
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5
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2016-17
till 31.01.2017
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0.94
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0.55
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0.19
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NATIONAL
MISSIONS
(i) National Mission on
Monuments and Antiquities (NMMA):
NMMA
was initially approved for a period of 5 years i.e. 2007 – 2012 in the XI five
year plan with the objective to prepare a National database on Built Heritage
and sites from secondary sources and a National database on Antiquities from different
sources and museums.
To
sustain the momentum and to complete the remaining documentation work, the
Finance Committee (SFC) recommended its extension as a central scheme with
certain modifications (introduction of primary survey of built heritage and
sites, strengthening infrastructure etc) under XII five year plan (2012 – 2017)
with a budgetary outlay of Rs.99.20 crore in April 2013.
Policy
document for documentation of antiquities was formulated by NMMA and the same
has been adopted after its approval by the Monitoring Committee and Hon’ble
Culture Minister.
(ii)
National Mission on Manuscripts (NMM)
Initially
National Mission for Manuscripts (NMM) was established in 2003 for a period of
five years, and subsequently it was given extension twice, the latest one given
in 2012. Set up by the Government of India under the Ministry of Culture, the
Mission has the mandate of identifying, documenting, conserving and making
accessible the manuscript heritage of India. It is a national effort in the form
of a mission for logical, radical and urgent response to a very contemporary
challenge – of reclaiming the in heritance contained in manuscripts, often in a
poor state of preservation.
India
can rightfully claim to be the largest repository of manuscripts in the world.
It is not only the largest repository of literary heritage, but is also the
forerunner in conservation efforts. National Mission for Manuscripts is first
such national level comprehensive initiative in the world which caters to the need
of conserving manuscripts and disseminating knowledge contained therein. NMM
has covered a long distance since its inception in 2003 towards fulfilling its
motto, ‘conserving the past for the future’. It works through a network of
neary100 centres and 350 sub-centres, spread all over the country.
(iii) National
Mission on Libraries:
Government
of India has taken various initiatives to transform India into a knowledge
based society. Public libraries have a major role to play in realizing this
goal. In order to revamp the Public Library System & Services, and to
provide digital content based services to the citizens at large, the Ministry
of Culture has launched the scheme of National Mission on Libraries (NML).
Raja
Rammohan Roy Library Foundation has been declared as the nodal agency for the
National Mission on Libraries for administrative, logistic, planning and
budgeting purposes.
The Scheme has the following four components:
(i) Creation of National Virtual Library (NVLI),
(ii) Setting up of NML Model Libraries,
(iii) Quantitative & Qualitative Survey,
(iv) Capacity Building for library professionals.
(iv)
Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission
In
April, 2006, Government of India, constituted a Gandhi Heritage Sites (GHS)
Panel headed by Shri Gopalkrishna Gandhi and, with eminent Gandhians. Based on
the recommendation of the Panel the “Gandhi Heritage Sites Mission” with
a fixed term of 5 years was created in 2013. The Mission’s mandate is to
preserve for posterity the identified sites and to supervise, guide and assist
in conservation initiatives, maintenance or preservation initiatives and the
creation of a database of tangible, literary and visual heritage associated
with Gandhi.
The
Mission Secretariat is headed by a Joint Secretary to Government of India who
is ex- officio Secretary to the Mission. The Mission is headquarter at New
Delhi and in order to strengthen links with State Governments and to coordinate
the implementation of the Mission’s projects, the Zonal Cultural Centers
(North, South, East, West and Central Zone) under the Ministry of Culture, are
associated with the Mission. The Mission has started functioning from
December, 2013 onwards.
This information was given by Dr.
Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge)
in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.
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Sanjay Kumar/jk/Culture-01/08-02-2017
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