Udaipur’s Mewar Foundation ties-up with France for Heritage Conservation
Under the banner of Make in India campaign, Udaipur has tied up with France after which schemes related to tourism, heritage conservation, education, history, research, handicraft and culture will commence between the two.
Under the banner of Make in India campaign, Udaipur has tied up with France after which schemes related to tourism, heritage conservation, education, history, research, handicraft and culture will commence between the two.
Under this tie-up, a 3 year MoU was signed by Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation’s Trustee Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar and France’s Domaine National de Chambord’s General Director Jean d’Haussonville on Thursday at Chateau de Chambord.
Chief Executive of Foundation’s unit Joint Custodian Initiative Vrinda Raje informed that the France Embassy of India assisted in the signing of MoU between Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation, Udaipur and Domaine National de Chambord. Arvind Singh Mewar, Managing Trustee of the Foundation monitored the creation of MoU.
Under this MoU, both the institutes will research on the City Palace Museum and its related history, Mewar’s folk art, handicraft, architecture, traditional attire, colors, festivals and food etc. and will create a project report.
The research analysis will act as an interface between the two cultures and lay emphasis on how both can benefit from each other.
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