Chennai, Dec 1 (ANI): Social activists took school children on a heritage tour of Chennai city in a bid to create awareness among the new generation.
Belonging to the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, the activists expressed concern over the city's neglected cultural heritage and said the new generation must accept heritage tours as a part of heir school curriculum are taking care of the theoretical part.
"Heritage awareness is necessary, and lots of efforts are being made by different people and heritage lovers and organisations in that direction. And, many of them may end up as software engineers or others who may not have anything to do with heritage in their adult life but it is important that they know something of their heritage and try to preserve it even in their adult life and we feel that such tours will motivate them in the right direction," said Suresh, Convener, Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, Chennai.
The tour organisers make sure that apart from giving these children a glimpse of the well-known structures, the equally magnificent yet lesser known historical places also get a place in their hearts as well as young minds.
They took children on a "historical walk" of architectural and historical wonders like the old Marundeeswarar Temple, Santhome Cathedral Basilica Church, Fort St. George of Chennai and other historical places. (ANI)
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