Mysuru:
The Heritage city celebrated World Heritage Day with a Heritage walk
and other events on Monday. Ironically, as many as 201 heritage
structures including Mysuru Palace are still waiting for the Heritage
tag, thanks to the apathy of the Ministry of Urban Development.
It has been more than two years since an amendment to section 13 E of
Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act 1961, was proposed by
department of heritage and museums to include guidelines to identify
heritage structures but it is still pending with the state government.
In Karnataka, 1360 structures are protected monuments. In Mysuru city
alone, there are 201 heritage structures, identified by the ministry
but only 39 structures have been declared monuments.
In Mysuru city, only Nandi statue in Chamundi hills, Wellington
lodge, Kodi Someswara and Kodi Byraveswara temple, Lakshminarayana
temple, Prasanna Krishnaswamy temple, Trinayaneswara temple and
Varahaswamy temples in Mysuru Palace premises, Mahalingeswara temple in
Lingambudipalya have been declared heritage monuments by the state.
Lansdowne building and writer R.K. Narayan’s residence were declared
heritage structures by Mysuru Urban Development Authority.
There are several such monuments including Jayachamarajendra art
gallery at Jaganmohan Palace, where precious artefacts including
historic paintings of Raja Ravi Varma are lying in a dilapidated
condition.
“Several people are demolishing their buildings with heritage value,
and this can be prevented only by passing the amendment,” an officer at
the department of heritage and museums said.