
DMU: Debre Markos university Community Service and East Gojam Zone culture and tourism office offers two days training on heritage preservation, advertising and preservation in Bichena town.
East Gojam Zone culture and tourism office heritage preservation and tourism development officer W/ro Mulu Alemayehu, speaking the objective of the training for the trainees states that keeping, protecting and creating intellect on how to manage heritages confined nearby so as to pass for the generation in a sustainable manner.
Mr. Gizachew Andargie, Mr. Beyene Checkol and Mr. Dejene F/Maryam Debre Markos University history and heritage Management Instructors on their behalf state that heritages are able to show the culture, history, civilization and total make-ups of a given country. Hence, preserving country’s heritage contributes for income generation in the field of tourism, showing off country’s level of civilization and history of the people in the country, making the people sensational on the country’s emblem, creating patriotic feeling and strengthens the societal pledge underneath.
On this occasion, promoting heritages pays educational, societal, economic and cultural values by demonstrating societal achievements from generation to generation. Therefore, to keep the wellbeing of heritages carefully, consistently and systematically having a record is crucial. Recording on the bases of color, material made of, heritage content and indicator, indexes and measurement on each movable and non-movable heritage is the pioneer in keeping heritages.
Similarly, Debre Markos University School of law instructor Mr. Amare Sitotaw states that heritages are comparatively preserved safely in recent time than before. Therefore, there is a better coverage encompassing laws, regulations, policies and practitioners on the prevention of heritages widely.
The participants of the training on their turn found the training incredible and promised to rescue the cultural heritages from antiquity to recent accordingly to sound meaningfully.
Lastly, Mrs Mulu urges that keeping heritages institutionally, recording meaningfully, creating awareness for the society openly should be done intensively. Courts, sector offices and Debre Markos University should cooperatively play the lion share to implement what has been stated in training.
