Project PARI: Elevating Delhi’s Aesthetic Essence for UNESCO 46th Session

Bringing Aesthetic Grandeur to Delhi for the UNESCO World Heritage Committee Meeting.

In conjunction with the 46th Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee Meeting in New Delhi from July 21 to 31, 2024, the Ministry of Culture, Government of India has introduced Project PARI (Public Art of India). With the support of Lalit Kala Akademi, an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture, the project has brought together more than 150 visual artists nationwide. The primary goal of Project PARI is to elevate the aesthetic and cultural essence of Delhi, contributing to the city’s rich historical legacy.

Source: Ministry of Culture, Government of India.