Delhi Is a Living Civilisation: CM Rekha Gupta at UNESCO Conference
Statement by Delhi Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta at the ‘20th Session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage’
At UNESCO ICH Meet, CM Rekha Gupta Showcases Delhi’s 3,000-Year Cultural Legacy
From Indraprastha to Modern Delhi: CM Highlights the City’s Living Heritage at UNESCO Conference
New Delhi, December 2025 : Delhi Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta today attended the 20th Session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Intangible Cultural Heritage, held at the historic ramparts of the Red Fort, along with External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, UNESCO Director-General Dr. Khaled El-Enany, and India’s Permanent Representative to UNESCO Vishal V. Sharma.
On this momentous occasion, the Chief Minister said it was a privilege and an honour to welcome all distinguished guests who have travelled from across the world to participate in the 20th Session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. She said that Delhi is the most fitting host for this global event not merely a city, but a living civilisation. From the Indraprastha of the Mahabharata to the modern democratic capital of India, Delhi has witnessed a continuous cultural evolution spanning 3,000 years. Within just a few kilometres, from the vibrant lanes of Old Delhi to majestic forts and ancient stepwells, from classical ragas and folk melodies to diverse cuisines, Delhi showcases an extraordinary tapestry of traditions.
The Chief Minister said that India’s intangible cultural heritage is among the richest in the world. From the Vedas, Upanishads and Yoga to festivals, rituals and performing arts that celebrate nature, seasons, harvest and harmony, India has always believed that culture thrives not in museums but in the everyday lives of its people. Hosting this year’s UNESCO session, she added, reaffirms India’s deep commitment to safeguarding intangible cultural heritage.
She noted that at a time of rapid modernisation, climate change, migration and digital transformation, the protection of intangible heritage has become even more critical. In recent years, India has placed special emphasis on promoting its traditional knowledge systems, festivals and cultural practices on global platforms. This effort, she said, reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision that strengthening India’s cultural roots and civilisational identity must remain a top national priority.
Inviting all international delegates to explore Delhi beyond the conference venue, the Chief Minister urged them to experience the city’s living cultural essence visible in its streets, aromas, craftsmanship and architecture. She encouraged them to visit not only historic monuments such as the Red Fort and Purana Qila but also the city’s museums, art galleries and libraries that preserve India’s intellectual and creative heritage.
The Chief Minister highlighted that the Prime Ministers’ Museum in Delhi, dedicated to the journey of all Indian Prime Ministers since Independence, stands as a powerful symbol of the nation’s democratic progress. The Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Memorial (Mahaparinirvana Sthal), shaped like the Indian Constitution, embodies the country’s constitutional ethos. She also noted that sites such as Akshardham Temple, the Lotus Temple, India Gate and the National War Memorial reflect the city’s diverse cultural and spiritual richness.
Concluding her address, the Chief Minister expressed hope that delegates will return not only with valuable insights from the session but also with cherished memories of Delhi’s hospitality, warmth and cultural vibrancy. On behalf of the people of Delhi, she conveyed her gratitude to UNESCO, all esteemed guests and participating nations for their cooperation in this important global mission.
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