CHANDIGARH: To encourage tourism in the state, Haryana chief minister, Manohar Lal has Khattar directed the officers concerned to take strategic initiatives to bring ancient heritage sites like Kurukshetra, known for the battle of Mahabharata, Lohgarh the first Capital of the Sikh empire to the Civilizations that existed even before the Harappan and Mohenjodaro times, on the world map.
These directions were given by CM on the occasion of release of special cover made by the department of archaeology and museums in association with the Indian Postal Department on Rakhigarhi, the world famous archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization. Minister of State for Archaeological and Museums (Independent Charge) Anoop Dhanak was also present on this occasion.
The CM while wishing the people Dhanteras and Diwali said that mythology, culture, and history have their own importance. Elaborating on it further he said that any country or state can be on the path of progress only if its youth is aware about its history and culture.
Laying emphasis on the importance of history he said that Haryana has more than 100 sites with historical and mythological prominence and the state should work towards preserving such sites with a motive of promoting the importance of ancient culture for future generations. Besides this, tourism will also be encouraged at these sites.
Sharing historical anecdotes, the chief minister said that the battle fought against Mughals by Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, who was the first commander of the Sikh Empire, has its roots in Haryana.
Moreover, Lohgarh which was the capital of Yamunanagar, under Banda Bahadur will also be developed so as to promote tourism in that area and a museum along with a martial arts school is also being established there. Sharing more details he said that the place of origin of the Saraswati River, Adi Badri is also being developed majestically.