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... heritage in India . The stark reality in most cases is that the preservation option is irrelevant to the future aspirations of the people to whom the heritage belongs . The con- cern for preserving the ' golden stain of time ' would ...
... heritage in India . The stark reality in most cases is that the preservation option is irrelevant to the future aspirations of the people to whom the heritage belongs . The con- cern for preserving the ' golden stain of time ' would ...
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... heritage . In February 1991 , the Municipal Cor- poration of Greater Mumbai , the rel- evant planning authority , gazetted the heritage regulations for inviting public objections and suggestions as Development Control Regulation No. 67 ...
... heritage . In February 1991 , the Municipal Cor- poration of Greater Mumbai , the rel- evant planning authority , gazetted the heritage regulations for inviting public objections and suggestions as Development Control Regulation No. 67 ...
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... heritage - is vast in its size and range , encom- passing forms , styles and structures that are as varied as its people . It is widely accepted that this built heritage is threatened by environmental and social changes , alongside ...
... heritage - is vast in its size and range , encom- passing forms , styles and structures that are as varied as its people . It is widely accepted that this built heritage is threatened by environmental and social changes , alongside ...
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