Sustainable Solutions for Ancient Monuments: Integrating Traditional Craftsmanship with Modern Technology By 2047
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Sustainable solutions for ancient monuments by 2047 involve integrating traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to ensure their preservation and cultural continuity, a core component of India’s Viksit Bharat Vision 2047. This approach uses non-invasive digital tools like LiDAR and Augmented Reality for documentation and restoration, alongside modern scientific methods. It supports traditional artisanal skills and livelihood opportunities through initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Scheme, and incorporates passive cooling techniques and local materials into conservation, creating sustainable development while respecting ancient wisdom. It is thesustainable conservation of ancient monuments by 2047 is a component of the Viksit Bharat Vision 2047 strategy, focusing on preservation, visitor engagement, digital platforms for heritage outreach, and operational efficiency for cultural institutions. Key elements include developing digital repositories, leveraging VR/AR for recreation, promoting sustainable materials, and using technology to analyze materials and support local artisans, ensuring a blend of ancient wisdom and futuristic innovation for India’s cultural heritage.
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