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Makkar upbeat
about History and Research Board
WSN Network
Patiala: SGPC chief
Avtar Singh Makkar has said the newly launched History and Research
Board will work on unearthing the more obscure facets of Sikh
history, while the Heritage Conservation Board will be in charge of
an extensive conservation project. “Funds will not be a problem for
any of the two boards, because both projects are of utmost
importance to the SPGC,” Makkar said, adding that the Heritage
Board’s most immediate task is the conservation of the Dewan Todar
Mal Jahaz Haveli in Fatehgarh Sahib.
“We have involved a
number of conservationists from the Punjab Government and the Indian
National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), besides other
prominent specialists from elsewhere in the country to help us
restore the Haveli to its original form,” Makkar said. “Plans are
also afoot to reconstruct the demolished portion of the Haveli, as
it is of immense importance to Sikh history and its Gurus”.
The site of the
sprawling Jahaz Haveli was where the last rites of three beloved
Sikh martyrs were performed-the younger sahibzadas (sons) of Guru
Gobind Singh — Baba Zorawar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh were entombed
alive by the Mughals for not embracing Islam, while their
grandmother, Mata Gujri, died of shock.
The heritage
building was sold to the Punjab Charitable Trust, a Mohali-based
registered body in September 2003 for a paltry sum, resulting in
vociferous protests from the Sikh community. The trust was pressured
into handing over the building to the SPGC in April 2008.
Makkar said even as
the conservation work continues, the history board of the SGPC will
begin searching for minute historical details about the Sikh Gurus
with the help of top scholars from India and abroad. Anurag Singh, a
manager with Punjab and Sind Bank, was appointed the interim
director of the board last week.
The SGPC chief added
that conservation work on Ramgarhia Bunga and Gurdwara Baba Atal,
both in Amritsar, is also in progress.
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June,
2008
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