Museum to come up at Agroha Dham in Haryana, says CM Khattar
- October 16, 2023
- Updated: 01:31 am
category Regional, chandigarh, , tags Regional, chandigarh, , DW BUREAU Chandigarh Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar Sunday said a state-of-the-art museum will be set up at the archaeological site of Agroha Dham in the state, offering an engaging and educational experience for visitors. This museum will serve as a hub for preserving and showcasing the historical and cultural treasures of the region while promoting Agroha s significance as a cultural and historical destination, he added. After paying obeisance at Mata Mansa Devi temple in Panchkula on the first day of Navratri, the chief minister announced that the government will develop Agroha, along the lines of Rakhigarhi, another important archaeological site in the state. Extending greetings to the people on the occasion of Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti, Khattar said that the archaeological site of Agroha is historically significant as the capital of Maharaja Agrasen. Through the development of this site, not only will it establish itself as a centre of faith, but it will also gain recognition as a prominent tourist destination, Khattar said, adding the central government has approved the comprehensive development of the Agroha archaeological site and its surrounding areas through a memorandum of understanding. He said the excavation of the Agroha archaeological site will be done jointly by the Archaeological Survey of India and Haryana State Archaeology Department. In August, the chief minister had communicated to Union Culture Minister G Kishan Reddy about the excavation efforts at the protected site, Agroha in Hisar district. Previous excavations have underscored the site s potential, revealing evidence of five distinct cultural periods spanning from approximately the fourth century to the fourteenth century AD. He said that more than 100 archaeological sites have been identified across Haryana. These are being developed jointly by the central and state governments. He said that just as about Rs 23 crore is being provided by the Central Government to preserve the heritage of Rakhigarhi, similarly funding will be provided for Agroha also. Apart from this, the state government will also provide adequate funds. In addition to these efforts, the government is actively engaged in propagating the teachings and wisdom of revered saints and eminent individuals through the Sant-Mahapurush Vichar Samman and Prasar Yojana. The government celebrates the birth anniversaries of these eminent figures at the state level, underlining their significance in our culture and history. In line with this commitment, the biography of Maharaj Agrasen is being incorporated into the curriculum, ensuring that the values and teachings of such esteemed figures are passed on to future generations. (editor dailyworld.in)