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Our mission is to provide a platform and honor to all such talented persons from every corner of the world. We are proud to give the platform and pay an honor to children & elders who do such a wonderful act to show the nation something different. We will continue our honor journey for such talents. If you want to be unique, mark modernity, innovation, growth and prestige in your life and if you got any achievements till today, then you can register with us. Magic Book of Record is your right platform. WCEPC Honorary Doctorate WCEPC Honorary Doctorate Award is registered under Trademark act with Class-41 in India. So WCEPC Honorary Doctorate Award is property of World Culture and Environment Protection Commission. So in our website the design of Honorary Doctorate Award means WCEPC Honorary Doctorate Award. WCEPC Honorary Doctorate Award is often awarded in recognition of one’s life experiences and to recognize their exceptional contributions to the society or lifetime achievement in their field. डब्ल्यूसीईपीसी मानद डॉक्टरेट पुरस्कार एक ऐसा पुरस्कार है जो किसी व्यक्ति के किसी विशेष क्षेत्र या संपूर्ण समाज में योगदान को मान्यता देने के लिए प्रदान किया जाता है। यह पुरस्कार आम तौर पर उन व्यक्तियों को प्रदान किया जाता है जिन्होंने अपने क्षेत्र में महत्वपूर्ण उपलब्धियां या योगदान दिया है। मानद डॉक्टरेट अक्सर उन व्यक्तियों को प्रदान की जाती हैं जिन्होंने विज्ञान, प्रौद्योगिकी, व्यवसाय, राजनीति, कला और मानवीय कार्यों जैसे क्षेत्रों में महत्वपूर्ण प्रभाव डाला है। पुरस्कार किसी व्यक्ति की उपलब्धियों और योगदान को मान्यता देने का काम करते हैं और इन्हें एक महत्वपूर्ण सम्मान माना जाता है। प्रतिष्ठित मानद डॉक्टरेट पुरस्कार को एक प्रतिष्ठित मान्यता माना जाता है, और प्राप्तकर्ताओं को अक्सर समाज के प्रतिष्ठित सदस्यों के रूप में माना जाता है। यह संस्थानों के लिए अपने संबंधित क्षेत्रों में महत्वपूर्ण योगदान देने वाले व्यक्तियों को पहचानने और सम्मानित करने और भावी पीढ़ियों को प्रेरित करने का एक अवसर है। प्रतिष्ठित मानद डॉक्टरेट पुरस्कारों के प्राप्तकर्ताओं को अक्सर उस विश्वविद्यालय या कॉलेज में भाषण या व्याख्यान देने के लिए आमंत्रित किया जाता है जहां उन्होंने छात्रों, शिक्षकों और व्यापक समुदाय के साथ अपनी विशेषज्ञता और अनुभव साझा करने के लिए पुरस्कार प्राप्त किया है। पुरस्कार आमतौर पर एक औपचारिक समारोह में प्रदान किया जाता है, और प्राप्तकर्ता को उनकी उपलब्धि को मान्यता देते हुए एक प्रमाण पत्र प्रदान किया जाता है। कुल मिलाकर, प्रतिष्ठित मानद डॉक्टरेट पुरस्कार उन व्यक्तियों को सम्मानित करने और पहचानने का एक तरीका है जिन्होंने समाज में महत्वपूर्ण योगदान दिया है, दूसरों को उनके नक्शेकदम पर चलने के लिए प्रेरित और प्रेरित किया है। CRITERIA OF WCEPC HONORARY DOCTORATE AWARD ELIGIBILITY World Culture and Environment Protection Commission Honorary Doctorate Award is awarded to a person satisfying the following criteria: LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO PROCESS WCEPC HONORARY DOCTORATE AWARD Once you have registered and apply for the WCEPC Honorary Doctorate Award. You need to send us the following documents so that we can process your claim: Applications should be submitted ed through online registration form on www. https://wcaepc.com/     (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe1ymG26yhF-Gjcj1se_sLp2PTKOvefGG6Tbdc-9iVdKK-82A/viewform) One Photo for Certificate (Soft copy) One Photo for Certificate (Soft copy) Achievements Report and Proof of Documents related to achievements Provide your Correspondence Address with Name, House/Flat No, Society/Village/Colony, Street, Post, Tehsil, District, State, Pin code, Communicated Mobile No. All rules and regulation and terms and conditions must be follows by the Applicant: – T&C and Rules & Regulation. Term and Condition 1. Each candidate has to fill a separate registration form.2. All payments should be made by online payment.3. Once paid, registration fee will not be refunded after confirmed your nomination.4. All the candidates should send their details of registration fee on our info@wcaepc.com for confirmation.5. Once the process of registration is completed with payment confirmation, our team will reach out to you.6. We don’t support smoking tobacco, use of alcohol and any type of drugs.7. Register a mobile number in your application form which has an active WhatsApp, so that we can send all the information on that number. Always use the same number for any conversation with us. If you use another contact no. for query, then you have to update that contact no. with us.8. World Culture and Environment Protection Commission reserves the right to use the awardees’ photographs and videos for their own benefit. No issues will be entertained in this regard.9. The organizers reserve the right to cancel or make changes in any programs, dates or venues due to any natural calamities or any reasons beyond their control, without prior notice.10. All rules and regulation and terms and conditions must be follows by the Applicant.:  T&C and Rules & Regulation

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Culture and Environment

Title: “Preserving Culture Through Sustainable Environmental Practices. In an ever-changing world, preserving cultural heritage is of utmost importance. As we face environmental challenges, it’s essential to recognize the interconnectedness of culture and the environment and find sustainable solutions that can protect both. Introduction Culture and the environment have a profound impact on each other. Cultural practices, traditions, and heritage often stem from a deep connection to the land and nature. At the same time, the way we interact with the environment can significantly affect our culture and traditions. In this article, we’ll explore the intricate relationship between culture and the environment, focusing on the importance of sustainable practices in preserving our cultural heritage. The Connection between Culture and the Environment Cultural Practices Rooted in Nature: Many cultural traditions, from indigenous ceremonies to agricultural festivals, have deep-rooted connections to nature. These practices are often shaped by the environment they originate from, and they, in turn, influence how communities interact with their surroundings. Environmental Impact on Culture Climate change, deforestation, and other environmental issues can threaten cultural traditions by altering landscapes and ecosystems. For instance, rising sea levels endanger coastal communities and their cultural heritage. Sustainable Practices for Cultural Preservation Eco-friendly Tourism Encouraging sustainable tourism practices can protect culturally significant sites while minimizing environmental impact. This involves responsible travel, minimizing waste, and supporting local communities. Preserving Indigenous Knowledge: Empowering indigenous communities to be stewards of their land and natural resources can protect both their culture and the environment. This includes recognizing traditional ecological knowledge.Eco-friendly Restoration: When restoring cultural sites and buildings, incorporating sustainable materials and techniques can ensure that the restoration process aligns with environmental goals. Case Study: The Maasai of East Africa The Maasai people of East Africa offer a compelling example of how culture and the environment are intricately intertwined. Their traditional pastoralist way of life is inextricably linked to the land, and they are taking steps to protect their culture and environment simultaneously through sustainable grazing practices and conservation efforts. Conclusion Our cultural heritage is a reflection of the natural world and the environment that surrounds us. By adopting sustainable practices, we can ensure the preservation of both our cultural traditions and the ecosystems that sustain us. The journey toward a harmonious coexistence of culture and the environment is a shared responsibility and a testament to our commitment to a more sustainable future. This article provides an overview of the relationship between culture and the environment and highlights the importance of sustainable practices in safeguarding our cultural heritage while protecting the planet.

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Indian Culture Law

Any section of the citizens residing in the territory of India or any part thereof having a distinct language, script or culture of its own shall have the right to conserve the same” – Article 29 of the Constitution.“It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture” – Article 51 A(F) of the Constitution. 1. The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act of 1958 came into force with effect from 29th August 1958. According to the Act, ancient and historical monuments, sculpture carvings and other like objects, archaeological sites and remains are protected and preserved. Archaeological excavations are regulated and are of National importance.2. The Delivery of Books (Public Libraries) Act of 1952 provides for delivery of books to the National library and Public Libraries. This was amended on 29th December 1965 and named as the Delivery of Books & Newspaper (Public Libraries) Amendment Act, 1956.3. The Antiquities and Art Treasures Act of 1972 came into force with effect from 9th September 1972. According to the Act export trade in antiquities and art treasures is regulated and smuggling and fraudulent dealings in antiquities and ancient monuments is prevented.4. Public Records Act of 1993 came into force with effect from 2nd March 1995. According to the Act the Central Government in the Department of Culture has the power to permanently preserve public records which are of enduring value.

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How to Protect Culture

Your culture is a huge part of who you are and the way you see the world. When you live in a place where your culture is the mainstream culture, you likely don’t have to put much effort into preserving it—it’s all around you! But what happens if you move to another country or when younger generations lose contact with older generations? If you don’t actively preserve your culture, you risk losing the art, traditions, food, and language that give life meaning.• Participate in cultural events and traditions or organize your own events to share your culture with others outside of it.• Cook family recipes to get in touch with your culture through all 5 senses and enjoy a taste of home even when you’re far away.• Learn and speak your ancestral language to preserve your culture’s perspective and outlook on life and the world.• Interview elders in your community to create a cultural record of your beliefs and traditions that you can pass on to others.

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