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Conservation of Heritage Sites in J&K
Why in News?
The Jammu and Kashmir Government informed the legislative Assembly that it is actively working on 45 projects, under a scheme aimed at conserving heritage sites in the Union Territory.
Key Points
- Phase-II Heritage Conservation Projects:
- The Jammu and Kashmir government has identified 73 additional projects under Phase-II of the UT-level scheme for heritage conservation.
- Between 2019 and 2024, 15 projects were undertaken under capital expenditure (CAPEX).
- Work is in progress on 33 projects under the first phase of the scheme, which began in 2022.
- Additionally, seven projects are under renovation at the Mubarak Mandi heritage complex.
- Funding and Financial Allocation:
- A total of Rs 310.71 crore has been sanctioned for CAPEX and the UT-level heritage scheme covering Phases I and II.
- So far, Rs 86.40 crore has been utilized for CAPEX and the first phase of the projects.
- Restoration of Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex:
- Rs 59.69 crore has been sanctioned for seven projects within the Mubarak Mandi heritage complex.
- Mubarak Mandi was the royal residence of the Dogra dynasty until 1925. It was declared a protected monument in 2005, and the Mubarak Mandi Jammu Heritage Society (MMJHS) was formed in 2006 for its preservation.
- Heritage Conservation Strategies:
- The government scheme launched in 2022 focuses on value-based restoration, preservation, and promotion of Jammu and Kashmir’s architectural heritage.
- The Directorate of Archives, Archaeology, and Museums is ensuring legal and systematic protection for heritage sites.
- Regular surveys are conducted to identify historical sites for restoration.
- Public awareness campaigns are being organized to educate communities on heritage conservation and tourism.
- Technology-Driven Heritage Protection:
- 3D mapping and digital archiving are being employed to document heritage sites.
- Ancient manuscripts are being digitized to create online databases for accessibility and preservation.
- Climate and Disaster Protection Measures:
- Special measures are being implemented to protect heritage sites from natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods.
- Climate change impact assessments are being conducted for long-term conservation planning.
- Efforts are also underway to prevent urban encroachment and vandalism at historical sites.

