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The ABF, through its Axis Cares programme, will support around 200 guided walking tours being organised by Sahapedia over a period of one year, nearly half of which will be for people with disabilities and underprivileged children.
Heritage Walk is a continuing project under which around eight to ten tours are organised every month in different locations, a release issued by Sahapedia said.
The walks are led by curators well-versed in history, culture, monuments, alleys and byways of their cities and are also capable of engaging the participants with conversations and story-telling. Registration for these events is limited but free, and it essentially involves a stroll, introducing the participants to lesser known sights and sounds of the area.
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“Heritage Walks are a novel concept for us and ABF is committed to support socially relevant endeavours, and this is certainly an activity that merits support,” said its CEO Jacob Ninan.
“The support for disadvantaged groups is at the core of ABF’s philosophy, and so we are particularly happy that Sahapedia is curating some of these walks for people with disabilities and for children from less privileged backgrounds,” he said.
Sahapedia’s Executive Director Sudha Gopalakrishnan said its heritage walks are inclusive by design. “We curate tailor-made programmes for two reasons to make such activities accessible for people who are often left out from cultural engagements and also to make institutions aware of the issues these groups face, so they can alter the heritage spaces to make them more inclusive.”
The activities range from walks through museums, historical monuments and markets, exploration of natural landscapes and spots known for their cuisine. The Axis Bank Foundation is a trust set up by the Axis Bank to channel its corporate social responsibility, with its prime focus on ‘sustainable livelihoods’. Sahapedia, which has access to a large talent pool of academicians and researchers, undertakes cultural documentation and conservation projects.