| Celebration aimed at raising awareness on State’s rich heritage |
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 16: Minister
of State for Education and Tourism, Priya Sethi today called for celebrating
World Heritage Week throughout the State with festivity to raise awareness on
State’s rich heritage besides encouraging its preservation and promotion.
The
Minister stated this while chairing a meeting held to review preparations for
World Heritage Week celebration to be held from 19th – 25th
November.
Citing cultural Heritage as the legacy of physical artifacts and
intangible attributes inherited from past generations, the Minister asked the
concerned authorities to organize special programmes showcasing heritage wealth
of the state and also encourage people especially the young generation to be a
part of the initiative to preserve the state’s rich heritage for the posterity.
Priya directed for generating mass awareness for preservation and
protection of State’s ancient culture and environment during the week-long celebrations.
Highlighting the treasure of heritage possessed by the state, Priya said
that these heritages and monuments are the ancient property of the state which
we must have to preserve and save to inherit the culture and tradition to the next
generation.
She said that the State is known for its heritage sites all over the
world and various programs related to the historical structures, tourist places
and cultural and traditional heritages of the State will be initiated in order
to celebrate the World Heritage Week.
To add the essence of festivity, Priya asked the concerned authorities
to ensure the illumination of all heritage buildings in the State, including SPS
Museum, Srinagar, Ranbir Library, Chamba Statue, Leh, Heritage Complex Dewana Mandir
and Mubarak Mandi, Amar Singh College, Srinagar, GGM Science College, Jammu and
all other heritage sites of great importance during the week.
She said special cleanliness drives, heritage walks and illumination of
heritage sites should be organised by involving Tourism, Culture, Education,
Urban Development and other concerned departments.
“World
Heritage Week in the State will start on 19th November with the
launch of cleanliness drive at Heritage Complexes in Jammu and similar
celebrations would also be held at Srinagar and Leh with their culmination on 25th
November with Natural Heritage Walk programme,”the Minister maintained.
“A
Valedictory function on 26th November shall be orgainsed to felicitate the personalities and organizations
contributed for the preservation and restoration of state’s heritage”, she
added.
Pertinently, on 20th Nov, Symposium and painting competition will be held along with
photo exhibition followed by Food Ethnic Day on 22nd. On 22nd &23rd, Ethnic
Cultural Programme promoting the local folk dances & music will be
organized and Heritage Walk showing composite culture of the state will take
place on 24th of November.
The Minister asked all the concerned departments along with the
community groups, people from heritage organizations, museums, heritage centres
and Cultural Services to come together to make the even a memorable Heritage
Week.
She also called upon the organisers to involve local MLAs, MLCs, public
personalities, prominent members of civil society, leaders, educationists and
other prominent public figures in the celebrations.
She appealed all sections of the society to participate in the event and
experience the rich cultural heritage of the state.
Secretary School Education Department, Farooq Ahmed Shah ,Secretary
Tourism, Sarmad Hafeez , Secretary Culture Dilshada Khan, Director Archives,
Archeology and Museums Mohammad Shafi Zahid, Joint Director Tourism , Shokat
Mahmood, Joint Director Information, Jammu, Manisha Sarin along with senior
functionaries and representatives of JMC, Academy of Art, Culture and
Languages, Floriculture Department, Central University of Jammu, G.G.M Science
College ,Food Craft Institute, Police and other concerned departments
attended the meeting.
Senior officers from the office of Divisional Commissioner Kashmir also
took part in the meeting through video conferencing.

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