The Desk News : Telangna Chief Minister Revanth Reddy participated in completion ceremony of QutbShahiHeritagePark at Qutub Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad today

The Desk News : Telangna Chief Minister Revanth Reddy participated in completion ceremony of QutbShahiHeritagePark at Qutub Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad today

(THE DESK NEWS) Telangna Chief Minister Revanth Reddy participated in completion ceremony of QutbShahiHeritagePark at Qutub Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad today ( Sunday).

CM Revanth Reddy’s speech points

It is an honour for me and delighted on participating in the completion ceremony of the restoration project which has been undertaken jointly by Telangana Government and Aga Khan Trust for Culture.

Telangana is bestowed with full of thousands of years of history, culture and traditions. This region was ruled by
Satavahanas, Kakatiyas, Qutb Shahis and others. Every ruler has left his own unique cultural imprint.

Telangana is the hub of architectural marvels such as #Charminar, Golconda Fort, Qutub Shahi Tombs, ThousandPillarTemple, Ramappa Temple, AlampurTemple Etc.

Hyderabad is famously known for its ‘Ganga-Jamuna Tehjeeb’ and witnessed harmony and the coexistence of people with diversified cultures.

The Qutub Shahi Heritage Park and 7 Tombs are the testament of the Nizam dynasty’s architectural skill and cultural richness. My government will preserve the culture and heritage of Telangana and place them proudly on the world map.

Telangana is proud of having Ramappa Temple which was recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The conservation of more than 100 monuments in 106 acres is one of the largest conservation programs taken up by entering MoUs in 2013.

I am extending gratitude and appreciated on behalf of State Government and Hyderabad people to the #AghaKhanTrust for Culture for its cooperation and generosity in the conservation of the historical monuments. Thank you all the distinguished guests and also Prince Rahim Aga Khan.