
FoHS to launch Madurai chapter
The Hindu
In order to preserve and generate interest in the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu, Friends of Heritage Sites (FoHS), a Chennai-based non-profit society, has planned to open its first regional cha
In order to preserve and generate interest in the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu, Friends of Heritage Sites (FoHS), a Chennai-based non-profit society, has planned to open its first regional chapter in Madurai.
With this move, the FoHS wants to create a more people-centric approach to conserve the glorious past of Tamil Nadu. The regional chapter, to be named ‘FoHS Pandyas’, would be launched at Triveni School on December 4. To commemorate the launch, the FoHS is organising a series of seminars on folk deities and Tamil cultural traditions.

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