CS reviews culture, allied activities

SRINAGAR, AUGUST 6: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today held a meeting of the Culture Department to take stock of its activities for the promotion of culture & heritage along with its preservation and protection here in J&K.

Present in the meeting were the Principal Secretary, Culture; Secretary, R&B; Executive Director, Mubarak Mandi Jammu Heritage Society (MMJHS); Director, Libraries & Research; Director, Archives, Archaeology & Museums; Representative from Academy of Art, Culture & Languages besides other concerned officers either physically or virtually through video conferencing.

During this meeting, the Chief Secretary impressed upon the officers to take every measure for the protection and preservation of our valuable artifacts and historical monuments. He maintained that these depict our rich culture and heritage in the past, therefore pretty significant for the awareness of our younger generations.

He underscored the need to complete digitization of all the archival material for its preservation and easy access to all. He enjoined the officers to take the tendering process to a logical conclusion so that this important task is completed forthwith.

Dulloo also emphasized upon completing the ongoing works of restoration of Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex, starting work on the drag lifts there besides creating other facilities there.

He asked about the activities held by the Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages across the UT. He directed for utilization of the spaces of Kala Kendra, Jammu, and Tagore Hall, Srinagar more optimally for the promotion of art and culture around the year.

The Chief Secretary further took note of the project for completion of balance work of the SPS Museum here. He also advised formulating a feasible DPR for Tehzeeb Mahal which could be taken up and completed in a reasonable period.

On this occasion, the Principal Secretary, of Culture, Suresh Kumar Gupta gave insights about the working of the Department and the action taken by them to implement the previous directives.

He made out that the segregation of records has almost been completed and the NIT for digitization would be floated by the Director, Archives, Archaeology & Museums shortly.

Gupta further apprised the meeting that the restoration/ conservation/ preservation of 35 heritage sites was taken up under Phase I of the scheme. He also gave out that under phase II, DPRs of 126 heritage sites/shrines had been received for finalization by an expert committee.

It was added that among 200 monuments iconography of 80 had been done so far. It was given out that exercises are underway to bring these monuments on the tourism map in association with the Department of Tourism.

Moreover, the meeting was apprised that the work on modernization of SRS Library, Jammu taken in hand for Rs 6.93 Cr is at the advanced stage of completion. It was said that the work on new Library buildings including District Library Baramulla, Tehsil Library Kreeri, Tehsil Library Aishmuqam, Tehsil Library Bhaderwah, and Tehsil Library Kishtwar would also be completed this year only.

About the modernization of Libraries, it was divulged that 1st Volume of the descriptive catalog of Persian manuscripts has been completed. While  Arabic and Sanskrit manuscripts are currently under proofreading process.

It was informed that the internet connectivity is being ensured in all the Tehsil Libraries with 6 of them already provided the same. Further, in the first instance, the timings of SPS Library Srinagar & SRS Library Jammu have been extended from 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM for the ease of students and other people preparing for different competitive examinations.

It was given out that a culture awards scheme is being framed with provision for 15 awards (03 Lifetime Achievement Awards, 04 Culture Iconic Awards, 06 Youth Inspiration Awards & 02 Culture NGOs Awards) by the Department in consultation with the finance department.

Regarding the LG Rolling Cultural Trophy, the meeting was informed that the portal for the event is in an advanced stage of preparation by the IT Department and is expected to be ready by the 15th of August this year.

The meeting also had deliberations over the works being executed by MMJHS. The work on Darbar Hall, Dogra Museum, adaptive reuse of Ram Singh’s Queens Palace, and the need for parking there. It also discussed other allied works, the tendering of which would be done after completing other technical formalities in a time-bound manner.

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