Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kapurthala’s Sainik School may be shifted to a new building

- Parampreet Singh Narula parampreet.narula@hindustant­imes.com ■

ADMN IS PLANNING TO CONVERT THE 250ACRE PALACE INTO A MUSEUM TO ATTRACT TOURISTS

KAPURTHALA : To attract tourists, the state government plans to convert the 250-acre Maharaja Jagatjit Singh Palace, built in 1908, into a museum.

During his visit to the city on June 18, local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu had directed the district authoritie­s to draw up a proposal to shift the Sainik School, that was establishe­d here in 1961 in 100 acres, to an adjoining building that will be constructe­d.

“The government will bear the expenses incurred on the new school building and the Jagatjit Palace will become a place of attraction for the tourists,” Sidhu had said.

The proposal to restore the Jagatjit Palace and convert it into a museum was first mooted by Harry Randhawa, the president of the Kapurthala Heritage Celebratio­n.

“The infrastruc­ture at the palace is outdated for a school to be using it. So, I had proposed shifting the school to a new building. The government should restore the palace and use it as a museum,” he said.

“Heritage buildings like the Jagatjit Palace and the Durbar Room are a treasure house for history buffs and tourists want to visit such places that also have a number of antiques,” Randhawa added.

He added that if the government revived these buildings and converted these into museums and other attraction places, it will be a game-changer for the Kapurthala economy.

Kapurthala deputy commission­er Mohammad Tayyab confirmed that Sidhu had taken a verbal proposal from the district administra­tion to shift the Sainik School.

Sainik School principal Colonel Vikas Mohan said, “We have not received any official informatio­n on the shifting of the school.”

In the recent past, the administra­tion had restored the Moorish Mosque and the repair of Gol Kothi is on.

Sources claimed that work on the restoratio­n of Buggey Khana and Gulabi Kothi, popularly known as Bhoot Bangla, will also start soon.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ■ The Maharaja Jagatjit Singh Palace in Kapurthala.
HT PHOTO ■ The Maharaja Jagatjit Singh Palace in Kapurthala.

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