Mangaluru: ‘Conversations on Conservation’ panel discussion to be held at TLC Art Cafe on Jan 6


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Mangaluru, Jan 5: ‘Conversations on Conservation’, a panel discussion on the heritage of Mangaluru and Goa, its conservation, and challenges faced, will be organised on Saturday, January 6.

The coastal towns of Goa and Mangaluru are undergoing drastic transformations, with many scenic landscapes and historic structures rapidly disappearing. On Saturday, January 6, conservationist Heta Pandit, historian Alan Machado Prabhu, conservation architect Caroline D’Souza, and Harihara S S will explore the multifaceted history of Mangaluru, emphasizing the people and events that have shaped the city's diverse and vibrant character.

Committed to preserving and promoting the natural, architectural, and intangible heritage of Goa, Heta Pandit’s work bridges the past and present, striving to ensure that the city's history endures for generations. Alan Machado Prabhu, a prominent historian known for his insightful perspectives on the cultural evolution of Mangaluru and Goa, will discuss the importance of a scientific perspective in understanding history. Caroline D’Souza, a conservation architect, will speak about the trading networks and evolution of towns like Mangaluru, and the cultural landscape of Tulunadu. Conducted by ELC and CFAL and hosted at TLC Art Cafe, the discussion will delve into Mangaluru's ancient roots, underscoring the significance of preserving and appreciating the diverse cultural influences that have shaped the city, as well as the challenges faced by those working in conservation.

Mangaluru and Goa: Coastal Regions in Transition
Mangaluru shares a strong connection with Goa, a region just 300 km away. This relationship is evident not only in their geographical proximity but also in the historical interactions and cultural exchanges that have unfolded over centuries. However, under the broad narrative of ‘development’, the deep history and sustainable practices of generations are being overshadowed. Here, the work of conservationists like Heta Pandit stands as a guiding light in safeguarding Goa's rich heritage. Today, her team's comprehensive approach towards conservation plays a pivotal role in preserving Goa's multifaceted heritage for future generations. The collective efforts of conservationists, historians, students, and community members are indispensable for the appreciation, preservation, and development of local heritage.

The panel discussion will be held on Saturday, from 6 to 7 pm at TLC Art Cafe, Bejai-Kapikad. Entry is free.

 

 

  

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