Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Fiscal crisis hits Heritage Street, interpreta­tion centre’s operations

DISARRAY Administra­tion requires ₹45 lakh per month to run the project but there is no proper funding

- Surjit Singh n surjit.singh@hindustant­imes.com

AMRITSAR: Themuch-hyped-Heritage Street project and multi-lingual high-tech multimedia interpreta­tion centre outside the Golden Temple is in deep mess as no proper funding has been ensured by the state government.

The ₹160-crore project was inaugurate­d by the then Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal amid much fanfare on October 25 last year.

The project added to the beauty of the shrine and increased the footfall of tourists from across the world.

However, due to paucity of funds, the administra­tion is now finding it hard to manage the ;ambitious’ projects.

Same is the fate of the interpreta­tion centre on which, the government spent ₹50 cr ore. This too was formally inaugurate­d on the same date at the basement of the Golden Temple plaza.

This was establishe­d to brief the visitors about the Sikh religion and its humanitari­an philosophy through latest technologi­cal means such as laser images and 3-dimensiona­l techniques.

It has four galleries equipped with world-class interpreta­tion appliances.

To run both the projects, the administra­tion requires ₹45 lakh per month of which, around ₹15 lakh is spent on electricit­y charges.

Now the Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL) has also taken action against the non-payment of bills. Amid such state of affairs, as many as 150 employees of the interpreta­tion centre that is managed by the Amritsar Culture and Tourism Developmen­t authority, went on strike on Saturday and staged a dharna. They complained of not getting salaries for the past three months.

The strike left the centre nonoperati­onal and several devotees as well as tourists had to go back disappoint­ed.

Moreover, the protesters threatened to continue the stir if their demands were not met.

As per the data assessed by HT, so far, total 10 lakh visitors have taken a tour of the Sikh history and ethos in this centre and the footfall was seen increasing.

Speaking to Hindu stan Times, Tejinder Singh, project managing director, said the situation was not worse as being projected.

He said salaries of the employees were delayed for few days only and the issue will be resolved soon.

Interestin­gly, this came after Sukhbir Badal, president of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), cornered Punjab local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu in a press conference held on Friday.

“It is shameful that Sidhu has ignored the‘ Guru N ag ari ’, which is also his home turf, and shattered all the projects executed by our government,” Sukhbir had said.

150 EMPLOYEES OF INTERPRETA­TION CENTRE WENT ON STRIKE ON SATURDAY FOR NOT GETTING THEIR PENDING SALARIES

 ??  ?? The staff of interpreta­tion centre raising slogans during their protest against the state government outside the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Saturday. SAMEER SEHGAL.HT
The staff of interpreta­tion centre raising slogans during their protest against the state government outside the Golden Temple in Amritsar on Saturday. SAMEER SEHGAL.HT

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