Heritage is the legacy of the past and is what we live with today. Needless to say that it needs to be preserved and passed on to future generations.
Our cultural heritage and natural heritage are both rare sources of life. Since 1982, 18th April is being celebrated as World Heritage Day. It is a day to promote cultural heritage and an opportunity to raise public awareness about India’s diversity, and the efforts that are required to protect and conserve it as well as draw attention to its vulnerability.On this occasion the students of Grade IX-X visited the famous “Imambara”, to inspire them and bring out a sense of responsibility towards this day. It is therefore important for them to look out for posterity and remember their origins and embrace their roots.