[MSN] India. 32 heritage idols and artefacts go missing
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32 heritage idols and artefacts go missing
At least 32 heritage sculptures, artefacts and idols have gone missing
for the last three years, probably smuggled abroad with official connivance.
According to data from the Ministry of Culture, 38 protected works of
art <http://www.indiaartvillage.com/paintings/> have been stolen since
2004 but law-enforcing agencies have managed to find only six of them.
Among those recovered are a Shivling from the Bumzuva Cave in Anantnag
district of Jammu and Kashmir, a Jain image of Alathur in Tamil Nadu and
an Anant Shesh idol from the Laxman temple in Chhattisgarh.
'The theft cases are a cause of concern for the ministry of culture and
we have asked the concerned state governments to take up the issue in a
more strict manner. Two cases, one each in West Bengal and Bihar, have
been handed over to the CBI and they are doing a good job,' Tourism and
Culture Minister Ambika Soni told IANS.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has collected theft data from
all over the country and submitted a report card to the culture
ministry. Among the states, Madhya Pradesh tops the list of places from
where relics have been stolen followed by Rajasthan.
In Madhya Pradesh, 14 art <http://www.indiaartvillage.com/paintings/>
objects, including 11 sandstone sculptures, and one stone sculpture have
been stolen.
Among these are two Buddha idols - one in sitting posture and the other
in meditating posture - that have been missing since Jan 20 this year.
However, the state police recovered one female deity, Tara.
In Rajasthan, 10 artefacts, including seven sculptures from several
parts of the state and one wheel and cart frame from the Archaeological
Museum in Kalibagan, are missing.
However, what is heartening is the recovery of 17 of the 18 idols that
had been missing from Patna Museum. These are not part of the 32 ASI
protected artefacts missing since 2004.
Eighteen bronze idols have been stolen from the state-owned museum Sep
27, 2006. The case was handed over to the CBI and so far 17 idols have
been recovered, the theft report card of the ministry stated.
Apart from ASI protected artefacts, one relic from the Kolkata-based
Indian Museum, an autonomous body under the ministry of culture, has
been missing since Dec 29, 2004.
After the state police failed to crack the case and recover the stone
head of Lord Buddha, the case was handed over to the Central Bureau of
Investigation (CBI).
Elaborating on the smuggling of artworks from India, ASI director
general C. Babu Rajeev said: 'We have already signed an agreement with
China to stop illegal smuggling of these heritage items. Such agreements
with other countries are in the pipeline.'
Idol theft in Delhi and its adjoining areas is also peaking. In January,
this year, 10 precious idols were stolen from a Jain temple in Gurgaon
on the outskirts of Delhi. The idols were made of 'asthadhatu' or eight
metals, and some were up to five centuries old.
A 900-year-old idol stolen from a temple in Uttar Pradesh was recovered
in Delhi and two people were arrested in connection with the theft last
month.
In another incident, three 700-year-old Jain idols costing Rs.130
million on the international market were recovered in Delhi in March
from a man who allegedly planned to smuggle them out of the country. In
the three above cases, the idols were not ASI protected.
Soni said her ministry is in touch with Indian embassies abroad to keep
a close tab on such illegal activities and is consulting the CBI to
devise ways to curb them. The government is planning amendments to the
Antiquities and Art Treasures Act, 1972 to make the provisions more
stringent.
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