Minister starts off conservation, renovation work of Heritage Complex
Directorate FCS&CA
SRINAGAR,
AUGUST 24: Highlighting the importance of
preserving cultural heritage, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer
Affairs and Information Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali today said preserving cultural
heritage is an important aspect for every citizen’s identity
as it helps in shaping cultural future.
The Minister made these remarks after starting off conservation and renovation
work of Heritage Complex at Directorate of FCS&CA at Shaheed Gunj here.
Addressing a huge gathering of FCS&CA employees, the Minister said
cultural heritage is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes
of a society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the
present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. He emphasized on
need to preserve cultural heritage, and said future generations respect those
who protect their culture.
Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali said a paradigm shift is must to preserve
cultural heritage, and by renovating and converting its directorate building as
“Heritage complex”, the FCS&CA is laying an example for others.
Urging people from all walks to help the Government in conserving State
heritage, the Minster said the endeavor of preserving cultural heritage should
not be limited to intellectual elites only, but everyone including the less
educated have to play a role in it.
The Minister revealed the outer facelift of Heritage Complex will be
done at an estimated cost of Rs 61 lakh and it will be ensured that the
architect syncs with archaic architect of Valley.
Speaking about the various employees issues brought up by the Director
FCS&CA earlier, the Minster said the Government is concerned for the
welfare of its people and for those who are helping them in the process.
Appreciating the services rendered by the employees during the turmoil
last year, the Minister said the present dispensation is committed to address
all the problems faced by FCS&CA employees who irrespective of the
situation last year or during 2014 floods delivered their duties and ensured
food grains reach every nook and corner of the State.
The Minister lauded the Employee Union leaders for attributing the
FCS&CA department. Zulfkar Ali expressed optimism that the employees would
work with renewed zeal to take the Department to the new heights.
The Minister also assured that issue of regularization of Departmental
Football players would positively be considered and directed the concerned to
formulate a proposal in this regard.
Commissioner Secretary FCS&CA
Shafiq Raina, Director FCS&CA Nissar Ahmad Wani, Joint Director Legal
Metrology Department Kashmir, Amar Singh, Assistant Directors, Tehsil Supply
Officers and other concerned officers were present in the gathering.

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