google.com, pub-2902074764665831, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
Roshan Kashmir
No Result
View All Result
  • Lead
  • J&K
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
    • Ladakh
  • National
  • International
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Editors Pick
  • Article
  • Weather
  • JOBS
  • E-Paper
  • Login
  • Lead
  • J&K
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
    • Ladakh
  • National
  • International
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Editors Pick
  • Article
  • Weather
  • JOBS
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
Roshan Kashmir
Home Kashmir

Top heritage sites in Sgr decline from 349 in 2003 to 307 in 2022

Non-implementation of law to preserve heritage sites cause of serious concern, City progressively losing heritage sites, only 49% sites in good, fair condition, rest have been dismantled or in pathetic condition: Chairman INTACH, J&K Chapter

News Desk by News Desk
November 26, 2022
0
Top heritage sites in Sgr decline from 349 in 2003 to 307 in 2022
0
SHARES
164
VIEWS
Share on Facebook

Srinagar, Nov 26: The Srinagar City is surrounded with the heritage sites, but the non-implementation of the law to preserve these sites have resulted in reduction of such places in the past two decades as the survey conducted by INTACH, J&K Chapter has revealed progressive loss of heritage sites in the City.

RELATED POSTS

Zero Miles Grill & Cafe Inaugurates Its 8th Outlet in Magam

‘Aaj Hamara Dard Kisine Samjha’: Terror victims’ families find voice, dignity after decades

Military actions like ‘Operation Sindoor’ underline need for close coordination: Army Chief

“In the past two decades, a total of 12 per cent of the heritage sites or buildings have been dismantled completely while six per cent are either in danger of disappearance or have been found in advance state of decay,” Chairman INTACH, J&K Chapter, Muhammad Saleem Beigh in an exclusive interaction with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said.

He said that a total of 349 sites were identified and categorized as Grade I properties in the 2003 listing while only 49 per cent out of them are in good or fair conditions. “We recently conducted a survey again for the smart city project and we have found that 51 per cent heritage sites as per 2003 listing are either dismantled completely or showing signs of deterioration. Besides, six per cent out of them are in danger of disappearance or in an advanced state of decay,” he said.

Beigh further added that in 2010, a law was formed with regard to the preservation of the heritage sites, but was not implemented on the ground so far, which led to the demolition of the heritage buildings and poor condition of others as well. “Had the law been implemented, all the heritage sites would have been in good condition in Srinagar,” he said.

The situation is because of the lack of seriousness as well as the accountability on the ground, he said and added the City is progressively losing the heritage sites every year, but there is a need to implement the law concerning the heritage sites.

Chairman INTACH, J&K Chapter while divulging the details said that during the new survey conducted recently, a total of 17 new sites have been added in the Grade I category. “With the addition of new 17 sites, the City has a total of 307 heritage sites at present, which need to be preserved and protected following the implementation of the law,” he said.

“The central government recently came up with an industrial policy under which the heritage sites have been declared as industry as well. The government has said that it will provide a 30 per cent incentive for any activity to be started at the heritage sites. However, the J&K administration has unfortunately failed to recommend any single case to the central government so far, which would have helped in preserving the heritage sites,” he said.

He added that there is a need to create awareness, ensure regulation and preservation of the heritage sites and steps in this regard are imperative at this juncture—(KNO)

ShareTweetSendShareScanShare
Previous Post

Pledge Taking Ceremonies mark celebration of ‘Constitution Day’ across Kashmir

Next Post

At minus 2.1 Degree Celsius Srinagar records coldest night of season

Related Posts

Zero Miles Grill & Cafe Inaugurates Its 8th Outlet in Magam
Kashmir

Zero Miles Grill & Cafe Inaugurates Its 8th Outlet in Magam

December 14, 2025
‘Aaj Hamara Dard Kisine Samjha’: Terror victims’ families find voice, dignity after decades
Jammu

‘Aaj Hamara Dard Kisine Samjha’: Terror victims’ families find voice, dignity after decades

December 13, 2025
Now, foreign terrorists coming by road from Nepal, Punjab borders to disrupt peace in J&K: Northern Army Commander
Kashmir

Military actions like ‘Operation Sindoor’ underline need for close coordination: Army Chief

December 13, 2025
Kashmir

Breathing Turns Toxic Across J&K; Srinagar Air Equals Smoking Over 100 Cigarettes a Month

December 13, 2025
Ehsaas Foundation Mourns the Demise of Farooq Punjabi, Chairman Nyaami Sahib (RA) Committee
Kashmir

Ehsaas Foundation Mourns the Demise of Farooq Punjabi, Chairman Nyaami Sahib (RA) Committee

December 13, 2025
J&K Govt Notifies Holiday list for Year 2026
Brief

J&K Govt Notifies Holiday list for Year 2026

December 13, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Us

Kashmir Valley’s authentic and credible Daily Newspaper. This newspaper is publishing from Kashmir India since 2012 and gained an excellent reputation for neutral and authentic coverage across valley and its adjacent states.

News By Categories

  • Article
  • Brief
  • Editors Pick
  • Health
  • International
  • J&K
  • Jammu
  • JOBS
  • Kashmir
  • Ladakh
  • Lead
  • National
  • Sports
  • Uncategorized
  • Weather

More Info

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Team

© 2021 Roshan Kashmir | Designed by Buucket

No Result
View All Result
  • Lead
  • J&K
    • Kashmir
    • Jammu
    • Ladakh
  • National
  • International
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Editors Pick
  • Article
  • Weather
  • JOBS
  • E-Paper

© 2021 Roshan Kashmir | Designed by Buucket

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In