By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
04th August:- A new Think Tank named Suvichar
(Good Thought) has been set up by like-minded individuals to provide
thought-leadership, with headquarters in Chandigarh. The initiative, comprising
of all prominent citizens of the city was launched here today.
Addressing media persons
here today Convener Vivek Atray said that Suvichar is a forum of experienced
persons who have insight into various key sectors that are an integral part of
our society’s functioning. Suvichar
seeks to give back to society inputs and guideposts that can enhance the
ability of people to deal with a plethora of issues and also to provide thought
leadership in certain areas. Suvichar is a Think Tank
comprising of prominent citizens comprising of defence experts, former
bureaucrats, media persons and entrepreneurs. It would take up local, regional
and national level issues.
The following are the
founder members of Suvichar: General VP Malik (former Army Chief), ML Sarin
(Senior Advocate), Neelam Mann Singh (Padmashri, Theatre Personality), VK
Kapoor (IPS Retd), Vivek Atray (Author and Advisor), Prof Rajnish Wattas
(Former Principal CCA), Vipin Pubby (Former Editor), Ashok Tandon (Noted
Industrialist), Sameer Jain (Technology Entrepreneur), Sameer Goel
(e-Governance Expert), Neena Singh (Former Banker/Social Activist), Jyoti Kamal
(Media Personality) and Dr ID Shukla (Former Principal).
Prof Rajnish Wattas said that neither Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
nor Le Corbusier could have ever imagined that the seeds of the city
sown by them, would in a period of 63 years of its inauguration earn it a
UNESCO heritage tag. The Capitol Complex is truly now its ‘Crowning Glory’ as
Corbusier would to refer to it. The Edict of Chandigarh as drawn up by Le
Corbusier should be respected.
Commenting on the World Heritage status of
Chandigarh’s Capitol Complex and the road ahead, Wattas said that it is a matter of immense pride for
residents of Chandigarh UT, and the entire nation, that the CAPITOL COMPLEX of
Chandigarh has been listed for the UNESCO World Heritage Status.
Coming as it did, at the historic 40th meet of the World
Heritage Committee held under the dramatic shadow of goings-on at Istanbul, the
announcement is even sweeter.
With such global recognition
come responsibilities too. Suvichar proposes the following steps to be taken by
the city in the coming years to maintain and preserve and even further enhance
the sanctity and stature of the Capitol Complex and the city as a whole.
Firstly, the Capitol
Complex has to be protected assiduously from any tampering with its
authenticity, by any individual, agency, or organization. Secondly, wherever
mindless damage has been done over the years, it has to be restored. Some
offices may need to be shifted from the Secretariat especially, to ensure that
it is used as per its capacity. Thirdly, the UNESCO norms for its future
management and maintenance have to be followed in letter and spirit.
The think tank members said
residents in the city should be encouraged to take pride in the Capitol Complex
and the city as a whole; children especially should be enlightened about the
city’s origin and its significance from an early age. They added, tourism
should be promoted in a big way so that economic benefits and employment
opportunities arise as a consequence of the heritage status. Entry to the
Capitol Complex area should be relatively unrestricted, while security is
maintained by use of modern technology-enabled measures.
Further it was also
suggested international seminars and events should be organized highlighting
Chandigarh’s uniqueness and experts should be invited to discuss global as well
as national level issues of urbanization. There is also a need for a facility
like Delhi’s India Habitat Centre in Chandigarh which would facilitate art and
cultural activities, national and international level conferences and seminars.
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