Minister visits
Shrine to take stock of developmental works
SRINAGAR, MAY 22: Terming Hazratbal
shrine as the symbol of spiritual soul of Kashmir, the Minister for Tourism
Tassaduq Hussain Mufti stressed for preserving aesthetic values of the Shrine
in its beautiful setting and unique architecture.
The Minister
visited the Shrine to take stock of developmental works being executed by
various agencies under the Integrated Development of Hazratbal Shrine.
Minister of
State for Housing & Urban Development, Asiea Naqash, Vice Chairman of
J&K Wakf Board Nizamuddin Bhat, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Syed Abid
Rashid, Director Tourism Mahmood A Shah and officers of the concerned
departments also accompanied the Minister.
During the visit,
the Minister inspected various areas of the shrine and sought details regarding
the progress of the work. He also directed experts to see if further
improvements can be made to the site plan.
Expressing his
disappointment over what he termed as laidback attitude of executing agencies
including INTACH, SICOP and JKPCC, the Minister stressed for improved
coordination between various agencies for developing
the shrine and its surroundings area in a holistic, integrated and
eco-friendly manner.
Mufti while
expressing his concern over the erection of temporary sheds and additional
structures within the site premises said that it not only mars visual appeal of
the shrine but also acts as major hindrance in the smooth link between several
sectors of the site.
He also called for
conducting proper research and employing consultants before erecting mechanized
tensile structures at the entrance and courtyard. He said that the construction
should not distort the aesthetic value of the structure.
The Minister
stressed on conservation of heritage associated with the entire place and plan
its sustainable development in such a way that it will broaden the tourist
experience.
The Minister said
that the plan should focus on needs and concerns of all stakeholders and
ultimately be aimed at enriching religious and spiritual tourism experiences.
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