UNESCO has designated Mumbai as a member of UNESCO Creative
Cities Network (UCCN) in the field of FILM and Hyderabad in the field of
GASTRONOMY.
UCCN, created in 2004, is a network of cities which are
thriving, active centres of cultural activities in their respective countries.
The UNESCO Creative Cities Network now counts a total of 246 cities.
The member cities that form part of the Network come from all
continents and regions with different income levels and populations. They work
together towards a common mission: placing creativity and the creative economy
at the core of their urban development plans to make cities safe, resilient,
inclusive and sustainable, in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development.
The 7 categories for recognition under UCCN are as follows-
1)
Crafts and Folk Arts
2)
Design
3)
Film
4)
Gastronomy
5)
Music
6)
Media Arts
7)
Literature
Previously, 3 Indian cities were recognized as members of UCCN,
namely.,
v Jaipur-Crafts and Folk
Arts(2015)
v Varanasi-Creative city of
Music (2015)
v Chennai-Creative city of
Music(2017)
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