Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir):The J&K government has inked an MoU with the JSW Foundation, a social development arm of Jindal business Group, for restoration of historic Mughal Gardens in Kashmir, but locals and experts said that the Mughal empire architecture should be preserved.
The MoU was signed in June this year and the work for restoration and conservation of the famous Mughal gardens of Shalimar and Nishat Gardens will begin soon.
The MoU was signed by Commissioner Secretary, Floriculture, and JSW Foundation chairperson Sangita Jindal in the presence of J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, an official spokesman of the government said.
The JSW Foundation will assist and support J&K, both financially and technically, in preserving the two heritage gardens under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). "It (JSW) will work under the supervision of government-appointed consultants. We aim to restore these heritage sites to their original structure," said, Javaid Masood, in charge of Mughal Gardens. "We hope to finish the restoration of these two gardens within a year or two," he added.
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