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+921HeritageTalks is a project of Pakistan Chowk Community Center (PCCC), founded and conceptualized by Arch. Marvi Mazhar, where we are going to hold discussions and webinars every six months with panelists to discuss their field experience and research. What plays the key role in preservation, prevention, protection and restoration of heritage sites and antiquities? Are government policies responsible for restoration of heritage sites? The current policies and procedures of conserving heritage in Pakistan are largely a continuation of the British Raj: mostly based upon the guidelines of the ‘Ancient Monuments Preservation Act of 1904’. Since independence in 1947, these legislations have been altered from time to time. With a major development in 2011 of transferring of power from national to provincial level. The issues and gaps in the current legislation is due to which some heritage is under threat. As current challenges unfold, we need an active and engaged governance of the city which accounts for the present-day urban challenges and the urgent need to protect our shared heritage. As the country continues to expand in multiple directions, combined with a steady increase in population, the urban space becomes contested. Under these circumstances how are the state & citizenship relationship redefined, and in times of this constant flux what is the role of heritage preservation and who steps up to shoulder the responsibility. Mariyam Nizam is a Senior Heritage Assessment Officer at Heritage NSW, in the Department of Planning and Environment in Parramatta. She has worked as a heritage consultant in the private sector as well as an undergraduate thesis advisor at a premier art and architecture school. Ms. Nizam is most prominently known for her work in building conservation sciences, historic assets assessments, conservation management of world heritage sites and policy & implementation. She completed her Bachelors in Architecture from the renowned National College of Arts in Lahore.