A partnership between Udaipur and the City of Oxford, therefore, offers excellent opportunities for highlighting the role of heritage in Smart City development and showing how it generates social and economic benefits; Encourage city-to-city cooperation and networking among local governments and urban stakeholders of national and international member cities of the Network for sharing of experience and knowledge.


Delegates participating at the International Workshop on Digital
Cultural Heritage


Mr. Sudhir Mutha, Prof. Donna Kurtz and Mr. Kishore Raykar signing the MOU


Memorandum of Understanding

 


Participating delegates at the International Workshop on
Digital Cultural Heritage

Day 2: Friday, April 8, 2016

On day two a workshop was conducted by Mr. Dominic Oldman on Linked Data and Mapping along with technical staff of MMCF with their own sample data. Mr. Dominic practically showed how to use Mapping Memory Manager (3M) with CIDOC CRM.


Mr. Dominic Oldman conducting workshop on Linked Data and
Mapping for technical staff of MMCF


Sat, 9 April

Visit of academicians from Government Schools of Udaipur

A group of 92 government school teachers from nearby areas of Udaipur visited The City Palace Museum, Udaipur under the training and extension programme organized by Udaipur Chapter of Centre for Cultural Resources and Training, Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The visit was to give exposure towards living and cultural heritage of Udaipur. CCRT, Udaipur a very active chapter organized the visit of 7000 students at The City Palace Museum, Udaipur during the year 2015-16. The visit was coordinated by Mr. Hitesh Paneri, Training Associate, Udaipur and supported by Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation, The City Palace, Udaipur.

 

 
         
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