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Govt committed to preserve cultural heritage sites: Priya

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Priya Sehti-23STATE TIMES NEWS

JAMMU: Underlining commitment of the government to preserve and develop old monuments, Minister of State for Education, Culture and Information, Priya Sethi said that the historic buildings, shrines and temples are integral part of our rich culture and all out efforts would be made to restore these sites to their pristine glory.

She appreciated the work of organisations like INTACH who are contributing towards conserving and reviving the sites of historic importance.

Sethi on Tuesday visited historic old Panjbakhtar Temple and inspected the restoration work underway in the temple. Senior BJP leader, Yudhvir Sethi was also accompanied the MoS.

On the occasion, a conservation assessment report on wall paintings of the Panjbakhtar Mahadev Temple prepared by the INTACH was presented to the minister. The report for preservation of art work, wall paintings has been prepared with the support of the Department of Tourism and Culture.

Receiver of the Temple Suresh Sharma, Director, Command Area Development Hemant Kumar Sharma, Convenor, INTACH Jammu Chapter S.M Sahni, Eminent Environmentalist Dr. C.M Seth, Kamal Ganjoo, members of INTACH Jammu chapter and prominent citizens were present on the occasion.

The Minister inspected the development and restoration works underway. Special prayers were also performed at the ancient Aap Shambu Lingum. She said the new government has given fresh impetus to the Mubarak Mandi Heritage complex, artificial lake on Tawi, developing modern parking space and Gondola project in Bahu area. She said these projects would go a long way in attracting tourists to the city of temples.

Yudhvir described the temple as one of the oldest heritage religious site of the city and highlighted on the importance of restoring and reviving the heritage sites of the region. He said unique Dogra cultural and historic sites can become good tourist attraction points and would go a long way in reviving tourism in the area. He said need of the hour is to develop and promote locations in the region which can attract the visiting Vaishno Devi pilgrims, adding that tourism sector can help in providing job opportunities to locals besides contributing to the state’s economy.

 

CAP: Union Minister, Dr Jitendra Singh with the newly appointed Chief Information Commissioner, Vijai Sharma who formally called on him after taking over his assignment, at New Delhi on Tuesday.

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