What impact does shared ownership of protected monuments have on conflict resolution
How does the shared ownership of protected monuments with the Waqf Board lead to conflict, as expressed by ASI to the Parliamentary panel on Waqf Bill?
1. Shared ownership of protected monuments between the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the Waqf Board can lead to conflicts over maintenance responsibilities and restoration plans.
2. Differences in approaches towards preservation and management can arise, causing delays and disagreements in decision-making processes.
3. Limited coordination and communication between the two entities may result in challenges in carrying out necessary conservation work effectively.
4. The ASI has expressed concerns to the Parliamentary panel on the Waqf Bill about encountering difficulties in implementing conservation projects due to conflicts arising from shared ownership with the Waqf Board.
5. Conflicts may hinder the timely and appropriate conservation of heritage sites, impacting their preservation for future generations.
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