Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Govt plans to get Khalsa College on UNSECO heritage site list

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com n

PATIALA: After approving a cabinet proposal to scrap the Khalsa University, Amritsar, the Punjab government now plans to get the Khalsa College building included in UNESCO’s world heritage site list.

This was disclosed by Punjab tourism minister Navjot Singh Sidhu on Tuesday.

Notably, the preservati­on of the building of Khalsa College was cited as one of the main grounds on which the government approved the proposal to scrap the Khalsa University Act.

Sidhu visited the city along with a team of United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (UNESCO) to explore the possibilit­y of including Qila Mubarak and Sheesh Mahal, the ancestral properties of chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, in the list of its world heritage sites.

The minister said he would strive for inclusion of Qila Mubarak and Khalsa College, Amritsar in the world heritage sites list. He said the UNSECO team will also visit culturally and historical­ly significan­t places in Sangrur, Kapurthala and Nabha, besides the Khalsa College, Amritsar. “Khalsa College is an architectu­ral marvel and it needs to be promoted as heritage site,” he added. Sidhu said, “It is unfortunat­e that the previous SAD-BJP regime didn’t bother about the immensely rich cultural heritage of the state which resulted in deteriorat­ion of several buildings.” “While (former deputy chief minister) Sukhbir Badal is successful­ly running his three hotels, he ruined all guest houses of Punjab Tourism and sold them at throw-away prices. It was all because of vested interests of Badals,” he said.

Moe Chiba, section chief and programme specialist of UNSECO, along with Sidhu, took a round of Qila Mubarak and Sheesh Mahal and evaluated the ongoing work of preservati­on there. These properties are now under the Punjab Tourism.

Sidhu said he will make all possible efforts to get these buildings world heritage status, which will increase the inflow of tourists in the state and boost the economy.

UNSECO TEAM VISITS PATIALA TO EXPLORE POSSIBILIT­Y OF DECLARING CM’S ANCESTRAL PALACE AS WORLD HERITAGE SITE

 ?? HT FILE ?? The preservati­on of the building of Khalsa College was cited as one of the main grounds on which the government approved the proposal to scrap the Khalsa University Act.
HT FILE The preservati­on of the building of Khalsa College was cited as one of the main grounds on which the government approved the proposal to scrap the Khalsa University Act.

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