Srinagar: The celebration of World Heritage Week commenced on Tuesday with a series of events and initiatives across the nation. In Srinagar, the Department of Archives, Archaeology, and Museums inaugurated the week with a special event at the Assembly Complex, followed by a heritage walk to the SPS Museum.
The heritage walk saw participation from students of various schools, providing them with a chance to delve into the region’s rich cultural and historical legacy.
In an exclusive conversation, Mushtaq Ahmed Beigh, Deputy Director of the Department of Archives, Archaeology, and Museums, spoke about the department’s sustained efforts to promote heritage tourism. He emphasized the integration of the region’s historic landmarks into the broader tourism landscape, aiming to preserve and showcase these treasures to attract more visitors.
“Thirty-five new projects have already been initiated to enhance religious tourism, focusing on mosques, temples, shrines, and other heritage sites. An additional 72 projects are slated to launch next year, including the restoration of significant landmarks like Khanqah-e-Naqshband Sahib and the historic Aali Masjid,” Beigh said.
Among the key projects is the restoration of the iconic Hari Parbat Fort, for which the department has allocated a budget of Rs 2.5 crore. The fort’s restoration, now in its final stages, adheres to strict heritage conservation guidelines. Beigh noted that the fort, once neglected and seldom visited due to its dilapidated state, has become a prominent tourist attraction.