Promoting the preservation of historical monuments - Prajakta Lavangare


Nagpur, dt. 14 - The Heritage Conservation Society's project will perpetuate the rich heritage of Indian culture. Divisional Commissioner Smt. Prajakta Lavangare-Verma expressed the feeling that this is the first project of historical conservation.
Mrs. Lina Zilpe-Hate is running the project to protect wildlife (trophy) deer symbols at Seminary Hills. The Divisional Commissioner visited and inspected the historical building conservation project. She was talking at the time.
How to protect wildlife (trophies) in a scientific way. This was learned by the Divisional Commissioner at this time. Lina Zilpe-Hate, the director of the first laboratory in India, presented the Bharat Ratna to Dr. along with the trophies of deer symbols. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's clothes and items have been protected and nurtured. Dr. Preservation and conservation of Babasaheb Ambedkar's daily use items has made it possible to preserve this historical heritage. Divisional Commissioner Prajakta Lavangare-Verma expressed the need to make efforts to make this historical heritage understandable to the next generation of students.
While preserving the historical and cultural heritage of Nagpur, it needs to be nurtured in a scientific manner. At the same time, Lina Zilpe-Hate has started an important work of conservation by starting a Heritage Conservation Society for the preservation of antiquities, wildlife medicine. This preservation work done in a scientific and technical manner has given a new impetus to many structures, sculptures and objects. Mrs. Zilpe-hate from Nagpur is working to preserve the rich Indian culture.
He has accepted the responsibility of preserving the architectural significance of the Central Architectural Museum. Apart from this, the preservation of Mahatma Gandhi's shawl and other objects in the Magan Museum at Wardha has made it possible for the citizens to see these objects today. Dr. Four hundred items used by Babasaheb Ambedkar have been preserved and kept in good condition in the museum at Chicholi today. In this Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar's shirt, coat, box, typewriter and many other items have been brought back to their original condition after conservation.
Mrs. Lina Zilpe-Hate gave detailed information about the work of conservation of deer symbols of various animals including tigers in the experimental school of Forest Department at Seminary Hills. Retired Director General of NRLC Dr. B. V. Kharbade was present.