Old Goa churches lit up as India takes over helm of G20

THE GOAN NETWORK | DECEMBER 01, 2022, 11:06 PM IST
Old Goa churches lit up as India takes over helm of G20

The Church of St Francis of Assisi at Old Goa is among the 100 centrally-protected monuments to be lit up with the G20 logo for a week starting from Thursday.

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The Church of St Francis of Assisi and Church of Lady of Rosary in Old Goa have been among the 100 centrally-protected monuments, including UNESCO world heritage sites, across the country to be lit up with the G20 logo for a week starting from Thursday, when India assumed the Presidency of influential group.

According to a PTI report, Humayun’s Tomb and Purana Quila in Delhi to Modhera Sun Temple in Gujarat, and Konark Sun Temple in Odisha to Sher Shah Suri’s Tomb in Bihar, are in the list of these 100 sites.

India will assume the yearlong Presidency of G20 on December 1. More than 200 meetings will be held in India across 55 locations.

The first meeting of G20 will be held in the first week of December in Udaipur when the G20 Sherpa meet will take place, officials earlier said.

On Wednesday, a senior official said 100 ASI sites, including those listed under UNESCO, will be lit up for a week.

All illuminated heritage structures shall “highlight the G-20 logo over the monument,”he said.

“The size of the logo projected on the monuments will depend on the nature and design of the site,” the official said.

“At Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fathepur Sikri — all three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the logo will be projected on a unipole installed near the sites,” he added.

There are 40 cultural and natural sites in total in India which have UNESCO World Heritage Site status, and most of the cultural sites are under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

“The G20 Presidency shall be held by India from December 1 onwards for one year term. High-level dignitaries and delegates shall be visiting various centrally-protected monuments. It has been decided by the Government of India to utilise this opportunity to highlight our monuments as part of brand and publicity plan of G20 at ASI protected monuments and sites with special focus on sites in the UNESCO World Heritage list,” reads a memorandum issued recently by the ASI.

Other sites which will be illuminated include Metcalfe Hall and Currency Building in Kolkata, Nalanda university ruins and ancient structures and other monuments at Rajgir in Bihar, Tipu Sultan’s Palace and the Gol Gumbaz in Karnataka, and Sanchi Buddhist monuments and Gawlior Fort in Madhya Pradesh.

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