Kathmandu, June 3 : The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has started preparation to submit a periodic report of the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage to the United Nations for the first time.
The UN General Assembly had
endorsed the Convention in 17 October 2003.
Nepal ratified the convention in
2010 that had come into effect since 2006. Six years after the approval, the
member-nation were obliged to submit the report and Nepal was making necessary
preparation for the same. Later, the UN changed the guidelines in regard to the
reporting.
Chief of the Culture Division at
the Ministry, Dr Suresh Shrestha told RSS that the ministry was going to submit
the report this year as per the provision of submitting the report after six
years of amendment to the guidelines.
The Ministry has organized a
three-day national consultation workshop in the capital from Sunday for the
preparation of the report.
Three dozen representatives and
experts from government and non-government sectors working in the field of
intangible cultural heritage are participating in the workshop, said
archaeological officer at the Ministry, Bhishma Baskota.
He informed that the report would
be submitted to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) from coming June 15 onward.
By December 15, Nepal will submit
the details of the works carried out in the intangible cultural heritage area
to UNESCO. (RSS)