Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SUKHBIR UNVEILS HERITAGE STREET, PLAZA TO MEDIA

AMRITSAR MAKEOVER Deputy chief minister says entire holy city will get the same look in five years; special committee with dedicated fund of `30 crore in place for upkeep of the spruced-up area

- Aseem Bassi aseem.bassi@hindustant­imes.com

Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Badal unveiled the spruced up heritage corridor —from Town Hall to Golden Temple — and the plaza to the media in Amritsar on Monday evening.

As all’s set for the inaugurati­on of the stretch from Town Hall to Golden Temple in its beautified ‘heritage look’ on Tuesday, Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhbir Badal unveiled the spruced-up street and the Plaza to the media here on Monday evening.

Sukhbir led the scribes to show galleries that will take the pilgrims through the history of Golden Temple and stream live the rituals inside the shrine through country’s first 3D-printed models.

As around 40,000 pilgrims will visit the galleries daily, a narrative-based multimedia interpreta­tion centre built at a cost of `50 crore in the basement of the Plaza will brief the visitors about the Sikh religion and its humanitari­an philosophy.

The first gallery narrates through projection­s and laser images how Sikhism took birth and transforme­d from the time of Guru Nanak Dev to Guru Gobind Singh.

Another gallery features a 3D model of the Golden Temple and its precincts. The visitors will get to see live the activities going on inside the shrine on large overhead screens.

The last gallery has holographi­c and video projection­s, along with reproduced, artistic interiors of the Golden Temple on its walls, and narrates the philosophy and wisdom of Sikhism.

As the deputy CM guided the mediaperso­ns around, they were mesmerised with the look of the area under fancy lights. The road displays art and heritage of Punjab. There is statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, artificial­ly-lit flame outside Jallianwal­a Bagh, statue of Dr BR Ambedkar and more.

Earlier, Sukhbir inaugurate­d the entry gate—a domed structure supported on four cusped arches resting on four piers in each corner— built at a cost of `9.5 crore.

The ‘Heritage Stretch’ and the Plaza basement will be inaugurate­d by the chief minister on Tuesday.

INNER STREETS TO HAVE HERITAGE LOOK TOO

The stretch from Town Hall to Golden Temple that has been beautified at a cost of `160 crore in the first phase of the project. Sukhbir said in the second phase, all streets leading to Darbar Sahib will be given a heritage look.

He also announced that in the next five years, the whole city will be given a facelift to give it a heritage look.

‘FACADE OF BUILDINGS CAN’T BE CHANGED’

The deputy chief minister said a special committee has been formed for the upkeep of the stretch with a dedicated fund of `30 crore. As the entire stretch has a uniform heritage look, Sukhbir said nobody can change the facade of the buildings.

“This stretch is not under the MC and the committee will look after the cleaning and upkeep of structures in this area,” he said.

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Deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal addressing mediaperso­ns as he unveiled the first phase of heritage corridor project in Amritsar on Monday. GURPREET SINGH/HT

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