Safeguard Cultural Assets

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The International Council of Monuments and Sites proposed a day for awareness at the UN General Assembly in 1983 for the conservation of Heritage assets. Since that time, April 18 has been set aside specifically for that purpose. On that day, a variety of activities, conferences, and meetings are held, and newspaper pieces are published to spread the word about how crucial it is to safeguard historical artifices.

The majority of today's generation ignores or is unaware of the value of?ancestry. And if this carelessness continues, there is a serious risk that the world will lose its old sites and monuments. And if this takes place, our culture's standards, values, and traditions will also disappear.

According to various studies, the generation before us was more technologically advanced than we are, and their standard of living differed from ours. One of the wonders of the ancient world that astounded modern scientists is the Egyptian pyramids. In Pakistan, there is still another instance (Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa). According to studies, these cities possessed the most advanced drainage system and a variety of other amenities that the modern world currently lacks.

Governments and the general public should safeguard cultural heritage assets because doing so will enable us to quickly adapt to modernization. Additionally, it explains our connection to our ancestors.

Help preserve historical items from all over the world by supporting the cause of?World Heritage Day. We will be able to adapt a variety of practices from our ancestors in this way, and their combination with cutting-edge methods creates a variety of facilities that benefit both the present and the next generation of people.

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