Parliament Panel "Deeply Concerned" Over Work On India's 'Untraceable Monuments'
NDTV
The report 'Issues relating to Untraceable Monuments and Protection of Monuments in India' was presented in both Houses on Friday, according to the the statement issued by the Rajya Sabha secretariat.
The Union Ministry of Culture could manage to provide action taken notes on "only 21 out of the total of 35 recommendations" made in a parliamentary panel report relating to 'untraceable monuments', according to an official statement.
The department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture in its report also expressed a "deep concern and disappointment at this apparent lack of seriousness," on the part of the ministry in responding to the panel's recommendations addressing critical issues.
The report 'Issues relating to Untraceable Monuments and Protection of Monuments in India' was presented in both Houses on Friday, according to the the statement issued by the Rajya Sabha secretariat.