Hyderabad/New Delhi:The Telangana government on Thursday urged the Centre to step up its efforts to get the UNESCO heritage tag for the famous Ramappa temple located at Palampet village in Mulugu district. A high-level delegation led by state Tourism and Culture Minister, Dr V. Srinivas Goud on Thursday met senior officers of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Director-General of Archaeological Survey of India in New Delhi.
A team of UNESCO officials had inspected the historic Ramappa Temple in 2019. The delegation has requested for speeding up restoration works at Ramappa and the thousand-pillar temple of Warangal. It also discussed pending sanctions for the state in the Culture Ministry. The officers of ASI were requested to take up the development works of monuments and forts in the state and proposals of upgradation, refurbishment and renovation of museums in Warangal, Hyderabad, and Karimnagar.
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The delegation has requested speedy disposal of shifting the Golkonda sound and light show from the existing place to a new panoramic view of the fort, and central financial assistance for the development of cultural complexes in the state under the "Tagore Cultural Complex" Scheme. After the formation of Telangana state, the ministry had accepted extending financial assistance for the renovation of Karimnagar Museum and revised DPRs are submitted for approval.