Tuesday, July 14, 2026
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Our Team
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
Gadyal Kashmir
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • World
  • National
  • Sports
  • Article
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
Gadyal Kashmir
Home National

₹5.75 Crore Allocated for Conservation of 56 Centrally Protected Monuments in J&K; ASI to Use LiDAR, Drone Mapping

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
12/02/2026
A A
₹5.75 Crore Allocated for Conservation of 56 Centrally Protected Monuments in J&K; ASI to Use LiDAR, Drone Mapping
FacebookTwitterWhatsappTelegram

New Delhi, Feb 12 (JKNS): The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is undertaking sustained measures for the conservation, preservation and protection of Centrally Protected Monuments in Jammu & Kashmir. This was stated by the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, in a written reply to an Unstarred Question in the Rajya Sabha today.

The Minister informed that there are 56 Centrally Protected Monuments under the care and maintenance of the ASI in Jammu & Kashmir. Regular conservation and structural maintenance works are being carried out at these monuments in accordance with technical requirements and availability of resources.

Related posts

Army Commander Reviews Combat Readiness at Talbehat Military Station, Inspects Indigenous Dhanush Gun Unit

Army Commander Reviews Combat Readiness at Talbehat Military Station, Inspects Indigenous Dhanush Gun Unit

13/07/2026
Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education

Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education

12/07/2026

Highlighting the adoption of modern documentation technologies, the Minister stated that the use of advanced tools such as LiDAR mapping, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and drone-based surveys has been proposed for selected monuments to facilitate detailed documentation and scientific conservation planning. These include the Group of Temples at Naranag, Sun Temple Martand, and the Ancient Temple at Buniyar.

The ASI has also proposed integrated and phased development of selected heritage sites in the Union Territory, with a focus on conservation, enhancement of visitor amenities and strengthening heritage awareness.

For the financial year 2025-26, an allocation of ₹5.75 crore has been made for conservation and development works in Jammu & Kashmir, out of which ₹4.97 crore has been utilised up to 27 January 2026.

A number of conservation and development projects are planned for completion during 2025-26. Key monuments where conservation works are being undertaken include:

• Akhnoor Fort, Jammu
• Pratapswamin Temple, Baramulla
• Avantisvara Temple, Avantipur
• Hari Hara Shiva Temple, Billawar
• Trilochan Nath Temple, Kathua
• Ancient Stupa, Monastery and Chaitya at Parihaspora
• Group of Arched Terraces at Pari Mahal, Srinagar
• Sugandesha Temple, Baramulla
• Mughal Arcade, Verinag
• Zaina-ul-Abdin’s Mother’s Tomb, Srinagar
• Akhoon Mulla Shah Mosque
• Group of Temples at Naranag

In addition, development works aimed at improving visitor experience and site management are being undertaken at sites such as Ancient Temple Martand, Mughal Arcade Verinag, Avantiswamin Temple, Hari Hara Temple Billawar, and the Ancient Palace at Ramnagar, including upgradation of pathways, installation of CCTV cameras, improvement of toilet blocks and ticket counters, and strengthening of protective fencing.

The Minister further stated that heritage awareness and capacity-building programmes are being implemented through outreach initiatives involving local communities and educational institutions. These efforts have contributed to enhanced public awareness, improved visitor engagement and promotion of tourism, while ensuring preservation of the rich cultural heritage of Jammu & Kashmir. (JKNS)

Previous Post

BandiporaPolice Attaches Property of Drug Peddler in Bandipora

Next Post

Song To Be Played Before National Anthem at Official Events; Standing Mandatory; Additional Stanzas Included as per Revised Protocol

Gadyal Desk

Gadyal Desk

Related Posts

Army Commander Reviews Combat Readiness at Talbehat Military Station, Inspects Indigenous Dhanush Gun Unit
National

Army Commander Reviews Combat Readiness at Talbehat Military Station, Inspects Indigenous Dhanush Gun Unit

by Gadyal Desk
13/07/2026
0

Srinagar, July 13 (JKNS): Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma visited Talbehat Military Station to review the operational preparedness...

Read more
Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education

Indian Army Upgrades Border School in Uri, Hands Over Modern Infrastructure to Boost Education

12/07/2026
Cong alliance with NC ‘unholy, mismatched, power-hungry’: HM Amit Shah

“Every Terror Module Will Be Ripped Apart”: Amit Shah Warns After UAPA Action Against 23 Operatives

04/07/2026
651 Indian Army Peacekeepers Honoured with UN Medals for Distinguished Service in DR Congo

651 Indian Army Peacekeepers Honoured with UN Medals for Distinguished Service in DR Congo

04/07/2026
17 Digital Governance Initiatives Receive National e-Governance Awards 2026

17 Digital Governance Initiatives Receive National e-Governance Awards 2026

02/07/2026
Next Post
Song To Be Played Before National Anthem at Official Events; Standing Mandatory; Additional Stanzas Included as per Revised Protocol

Song To Be Played Before National Anthem at Official Events; Standing Mandatory; Additional Stanzas Included as per Revised Protocol

  • About us
  • Contact
  • Our Team
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
e-mail: [email protected]

© 2022 Gadyal - Designed and Developed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • World
  • National
  • Sports
  • Article
  • ePaper

© 2022 Gadyal - Designed and Developed by GITS.