Preserving the past, Enriching the present: A Comprehensive study on the city image & Preservation of Historic core of Indian Cities: A case of Amber the Princely terrain of Rajasthan

  • Unique Paper ID: 166056
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 2
  • PageNo: 2752-2757
  • Abstract:
  • India's historic core is rapidly transforming due to modernization, causing a risk of loss of identity and character High vehicle traffic, more foot traffic, and commercial activity all of which are not intended to manage or strain the area's infrastructure are what cause this shift. This research paper investigates the intricate interplay between preserving the historic core of Indian cities and enhancing their future image. As India undergoes rapid urbanization and modernization, the preservation of historical elements within urban landscapes becomes increasingly crucial. Focusing on cities with rich cultural and architectural heritage such as Amber, Jaipur this study examines the challenges and opportunities associated with striking a harmonious balance between conserving the past and envisioning a dynamic future. The historic core of Amber city in Rajasthan that faces challenges such as neglected heritage structures and increased tourist pressure, threatening its unique identity. This research paper explores a strategic framework for preserving and enriching Amber Town's tourist circuit, emphasizing the importance of incorporating neglected heritage and heritage tourism for cultural and economic development. The aim is to explore the dynamic relationship between a city's image and the preservation of its historic core. Focusing on the interplay of the past and future, we investigate how the preservation of historic cores contributes to shaping the overall image of a city and influencing its future trajectory. By examining the past & preserving the future, the study offers insights for Indian urban planners, policymakers, and communities on preserving historic cores for sustainable development, preserving cultural identity, and fostering resilience.

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