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Central Committee for Heritage Preservation

The Central Committee for Heritage Preservation is a governing body responsible for safeguarding and managing a country's cultural, historical, and architectural heritage. It develops policies, oversees conservation efforts, and approves projects to ensure that important sites and landmarks are preserved for future generations. The committee also promotes awareness of cultural heritage's value, balancing development needs with preservation goals, and supports the restoration and protection of historically significant properties and areas. Its work helps maintain national identity, cultural diversity, and the historical continuity of a nation's built environment.