BHOPAL: The rare cave paintings, made by Primitive Man thousands of years ago, are getting destroyed in the absence of proper conservation. These cave paintings can be seen at the Bhopal-Raisen Road near Umaraoganj outpost, about 28 kilometer from here.
A big collection of cave paintings were found in Bhimbetka, which are about 10000 years old. UNESCO has included Bhimbetka in the World Heritage Site on account of the rare and unique cave paint- ings. It is ironic that similar cave paintings, having almost same antiquity, are lying neglected.
There are large number of paintings on the hills near the Umrao- ganj outpost. These ancient cave paintings are neither being conserved by the Archaeology Department nor the district adminis- tration is conserved about protecting them.
There are many brick kilns situated close to these cave paint- ings. The smoke and poisonous gases emanating from the kilns are ruining the cave paintings. Besides anti-social elements, liquor addicts and gamblers are damaging the rare paintings.
Sources of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) said that currently the cave paintings found in and near Bhimbetaka, Ho- shangabad, Sitakherdi, Sanchi Hill, Satdhara, Pachmarhi, Chaturb- hujnala and Rewa are being protected by ASI. ASI officials said that the cave paintings are also found at some other placers in the state including Kathautia village on Kolar Road, near Bhanpu- ra in Mandsaur, near Hathi Tol in Raisen, and near Raisen Fort.
But they have not been handed over to the ASI for protection and maintenance.


