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DTTC and Sabhyata Foundation sign MoU for heritage tourism

Expanding public access through structured, city-wide cultural events

By | May 2, 2026 | New Delhi

DTTC and Sabhyata Foundation sign MoU for heritage tourism

The initiative aims to activate heritage spaces through regular events and curated public engagement

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the Sabhyata Foundation, an NGO, and the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTC) to expand public access to heritage through structured cultural programming.
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In a move to expand public access to heritage experiences across the capital, Sabhyata Foundation, an NGO, and the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTC), destination marketing organisation of Delhi, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to introduce structured, city-wide cultural programming. The initiative aims to activate heritage spaces through regular events and curated public engagement.

In a press statement, Sabhyata Foundation says that the programme is expected to introduce a series of regular events across multiple locations in the city, including historical monuments, public spaces and cultural hubs.

The statement adds that the effort will move beyond standalone events and instead establish a calendar of activities designed to engage residents and visitors on a sustained basis.

Avantika Dalmia

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Officials associated with the project indicate that the collaboration will focus on making heritage sites more active through performances, discussions, and guided experiences. The intent is to draw wider audiences, including younger residents, by integrating cultural programming into familiar urban spaces.

According to the statement, the DTTC, which functions as the nodal agency for tourism development in Delhi, is expected to facilitate logistics, coordination, and access to venues. The Sabhyata Foundation will curate and design the programming, drawing on its experience in organising cultural initiatives.

“We are grateful to the Honourable Chief Minister of Delhi, Rekha Gupta, for her encouragement and vision of making heritage more accessible and engaging. Delhi’s heritage offers a powerful opportunity to bring culture and public life together. Through this partnership with the DTTC, we aim to build a consistent, city-wide presence of thoughtfully curated cultural experiences,” says Avantika Dalmia, Co-Chairperson, Advisory Board, Sabhyata Foundation.