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History's Lost Voices: Experts Call for Revival
7 Feb
Summary
- Heritage experts demand history's return to public consciousness.
- Festival highlights India's rich, yet under-communicated, cultural legacy.
- M Visvesvaraya's role in Hyderabad's modernization detailed.

Heritage experts convened at the History Literary Fest in Hyderabad, stressing the urgent need to reintegrate history into mainstream consciousness. The festival, now in its fourth edition, aims to build awareness of India's vast cultural legacy and numerous historic structures across the country.
Many experts noted that a large segment of the population is unaware of its own heritage, with Western narratives often dominating social media. The event featured an exhibition displaying ancient artifacts and markings, offering a tangible connection to Telangana's past.
A key discussion centered on M Visvesvaraya and KM Panikkar, influential 20th-century figures. Visvesvaraya's critical role in Hyderabad's urban modernization after the 1908 Musi floods was highlighted, including his proposals for reservoirs and a drainage system. Panikkar's multifaceted career as a historian, journalist, and diplomat was also explored.



