Jaipur, February 14, 2022.
Students of Architecture of World
University of Design (WUD), Sonepat, Haryana under a project
with Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) drew
the attention towards a hidden marvel seated in the district of
Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh. Known for its culture and legacy the town
of Dhubela can soon emerge as a heritage village to lure domestic
as well as foreign tourists and help as a potent source to generate income.
How a country excels depends a lot on the
young blood that flows through its veins and the students of WUD have
proved exactly that by way of propelling a revolution of sorts to help
authorities realize potential and harness it for benefitting results. Despite
being strategically located on NH 39 between the two
highly touristic towns of Orchha and Khajuraho, Dhubela has not
received the due it deserves. Home to Maharaja Chhatrasal, one of
the greatest warriors of Central India and the great female warrior Mastani
Bai (second wife of Bajirao Peshwa) Dhubela has a deep rich history to
make one and all plunge into but not many know about it.
While the town has many monuments of historical
importance dating back to the 17th century, including a Mastani
Mahal, (not protected currently) the students of School of
Architecture of World University of Design have not only taken the
initiative to capture the mystique of this gem from Indian history but have
also prepared an integral and holistic sustainable development plan for Dhubela
under funding of INTACH.
Augmented by a thorough study of the
tourism profile of the region, the students of WUD have made an inspired
attempt to bring Dhubela on the map of Indian Tourism. Their plan includes
several integral points, which are as follows:
1. Introduction of a light and sound show,
organization of events and performances in the indoor as well as outdoor spaces
of the monuments.
2. Development of the street market and
building of a crafts centre in the heritage zone to promote the economy and
crafts of the locals.
3. Modification of the main road,
desilting of lake and restoration of all the monuments to improve the basic
infrastructure.
4. Creation of information centres,
heritage trails, restaurants at various important nodes and homestays to
upgrade and augment tourist facilities.
5. Inclusion of Dhubela in the circuit of
Orchha and Khajuraho to introduce broad based regional growth by providing
Dhubela promotional brochures in every MP hotel and information centres.
6. Provision to connect major railway
stations like Jhansi, Orchha and Khajuraho to Dhubela and introducing last mile
connectivity to augment transport facilities.
7. Development of easily accessible
approach roads to all monuments, introducing heritage trails, tracks for
pedestrians, separate roads for Buggy rides and other non-motorized
vehicles.
8. Construction of a gateway using
Bundelkhandi design elements to demarcate the entry of Dhubela.
Mani Singh who is one of the
team members to come up with this ground-breaking idea, shared her views
saying, “India is one of the favorite global tourist destinations because of
its diversified culture, geographies and affordability. We can still incur
better profitability from the destinations that sell like hot cakes provided we
get the tourism industry organized and also make optimum utilization of every
tourist location we have at hand. By making an attempt to restore the locales
in and around Dhubela, we are trying to achieve a ‘Heritage Village’ concept
that is very prominent in the European countries. You could also
see a similar pattern when you visit Jaipur or Amritsar.”
Another student, Gaurisha Bajaj said,
“Our endeavor through this proposal is to let visitors imbibe the real
essence of culture embedded in the roots and savour the convenience of
contemporary modern lifestyle if they please. We are determined to take this
project and would be looking at contributing to it once we get a go ahead from
the government and authorities.”
A very proud Shaleen
Sharma (Dean of School of Architecture & Planning, World University of
Design) shared his emotions, “I am very proud of the students and
am overwhelmed to see how our university’s principles and values have been
absorbed by them. Their report on Dubela is exemplary and I feel that my
purpose of making this young new generation of energetic minds work in the
right direction has been served. I am geared up to take this mission forward
with them in whatever capacity I can.”
With a sensitive approach towards
development in the natural and cultural setting of Dhubela, it is envisioned to
become a prosperous and a sustainable destination to visit.
About World University of Design: World
Design University (WUD) is India’s first university dedicated to educate
students in the creative domain. Seated in the heart of the educational hub
of India – Rajiv Gandhi Education City, Sonipat, Haryana – WUD
plays the role of a harbinger of a revolution in the education system in India.
It is the torchbearer of breaking stereotypical educational patterns and has
facilitated the shift of studies pertaining to design from being solely
vocation-oriented to academic-oriented; thereby offering substantiated
degrees (under section 2(f) and 22(l) of the UGC Act) to its students
instead of mere diplomas and certificates.
Established in 2018, World
University of Design is a young university offering a myriad of
programmes at undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral levels across
disciplines like Architecture, Design, Fashion, Communication, Visual
arts, Performing Arts & Management. Equipped with the largest
portfolio of design courses in India, the university offers a number of
cutting-edge programs in computers & design, transportation design,
animation & game design, UI/UX, film & video, built environment &
habitat studies, design management, art education, curatorial practice etc