Why in the news?
- Lucknow has been officially designated as a UNESCO ‘Creative City of Gastronomy’ during the 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference in Uzbekistan.
UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN)
- What is it?:
- The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) was launched in 2004 to promote cooperation among cities that identify creativity as a strategic factor for sustainable urban development.
- It encourages cities to share best practices, strengthen cultural industries, and integrate culture and creativity into local development plans.
- Objectives:
- Promote creativity as a driver for sustainable urban development.
- Enhance international cooperation among creative cities.
- Integrate culture into public policies and urban planning.
- Support innovation and entrepreneurship in cultural sectors.
- Facilitate the exchange of experiences, knowledge, and resources among cities.
- Creative Fields: Member cities are designated based on excellence in one or more of the following seven creative fields- Crafts and Folk Art, Design, Film, Gastronomy, Literature, Media Arts and Music.
- Representations from India: As of 2025, 15 Indian cities are part of the UCCN
- Jaipur (Rajasthan): Crafts and Folks
- Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh): Music
- Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Music
- Mumbai (Maharashtra): Film
- Hyderabad (Telangana): Gastronomy
- Srinagar ( Jammu and Kashmir): Crafts and Folk art
- Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Gastronomy
- Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Literature
- Kolkata (West Bengal): Literature
- Jaipur (Rajasthan): Crafts and Folk art
- Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): Music
- Kozhikode (Kerala): Literature
- Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Gastronomy
- Chandigarh (UT): Design
- Ahmedabad (Gujarat): Design
- Significance:
- Promotes SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) by linking culture and creativity to local development.
- Boosts tourism and global branding of Indian cities.
Encourages public-private partnerships in creative industries. - Strengthens cultural diplomacy and soft power.