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Antiques In Andhra Pradesh To Be Digitised In A Bid To Get The Better Of Smugglers

Swarajya StaffJun 28, 2017, 01:59 PM | Updated 01:54 PM IST
Sculptures returned from NGA. (PIB)

Sculptures returned from NGA. (PIB)


Antiques in Andhra Pradesh will now be digitised in a bid to curb smuggling of these centuries-old treasures and ensure their effective upkeep.

The new Board of Tourism, Culture and Heritage in Andhra Pradesh took this decision following the return of sculptures from the National Gallery of Australia (NGA), which put the spotlight on icon smuggling and security loopholes, a report in The Hindu said.

The antiques that were returned included a seated Buddha in stone, a ‘Worshippers of Buddha’ carving and a 900-year-old image of Goddess Pratyangira. Of these, the ‘Worshippers of Buddha’, limestone from the Satavahana era was stolen from the Chandavaram site museum in Prakasam district on 2 February 2001.

“Nobody knew that it was stolen. Interpol had not been informed,” said Amaravathi Heritage Centre and Museum chief curator Prof Amareswar Galla, who was then at the Australian National University and spotted one of the antiques at the opening night of an expo at NGA. Galla, who is also Andhra Pradesh government’s adviser on international heritage, was assured that it was legally acquired when he informed the authorities of its origins.

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