Those who do not know India's history have no future: Fadnavis
Mumbai: Underlining the importance of conserving and exhibiting India's ancient culture, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said those who do not know the country's rich history may have a present but certainly no future.
"To understand our culture, it is best to understand our ancient coins, notes and off late stamps. These can help us in understanding what we were. Currencies of ancient times play a very important role in showing us a picture of those time," Fadnavis said.
He was addressing a gathering here after unveiling 'www.mintageworld.com', an online museum for vintage stamps, currency notes and coins on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of 'Shukla Day', an annual exhibition on coins, currencies and stamps.
"I feel these are a part of our rich cultural heritage and history and looking at them makes one nostalgic. I too love history. Those who do not know history may have a present, but certainly have no future. One should keep the country's history in mind," he said.
The chief minister said people usually have a hobby of collecting currencies, coins, but tend to stop it after reaching a certain age.
"In our country, we do not get the opportunity to preserve, conserve and exhibit these rare works. Such exhibitions serve as a medium to once again start it," he said.