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Budshah Tomb faces neglect amid heritage festival, locals seek restoration | KNO

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Srinagar, Feb 24 (KNO): While the administration promotes Kashmir’s rich heritage through the ‘Soun Meeras’ festival, the historic Budshah Tomb in Srinagar continues to deteriorate due to neglect. This has raised concerns among locals. Residents and shopkeepers near the tomb told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that despite being a centuries-old heritage site, Budshah Tomb has received no attention from authorities. "The Budshah Tomb is one of our oldest and most precious historical landmarks, yet it remains in shambles," said a local. "The government talks about preserving culture, but what about this historic site?" Another resident blamed the Archaeology Department, saying that officials have been making excuses instead of taking action. "They always claim they lack the authority to repair it. Now that a government has been formed in J&K, we hope they will finally step in and restore the site," he said. Many locals believe that while grand announcements are made about heritage preservation, actual restoration work remains stalled. "Festivals like ‘Soun Meeras’ are great, but what’s the point if our real heritage is left to decay?" another resident asked. An official from the Archaeology Department told KNO that they are unable to carry out repairs due to jurisdictional issues. "The site falls under the Centre’s supervision, and we have no authority to restore it," the official said. Last week, Director of Archives, Archaeology & Museums, K.K. Sidha, spoke about heritage projects, including modernising the SPS Museum in Srinagar, restoration of Shergarhi Palace & Mubarak Mandi complex and upcoming cultural initiatives like ‘Tehzeeb Mahal’. The Srinagar district administration also recently announced a three-day Heritage Festival (Soun Meeras) from February 23, 2025. While new projects and festivals are being launched, residents said historically significant sites like Budshah Tomb are being ignored. "Authorities need to act before it’s too late. Once these structures collapse, no amount of money can bring them back," a concerned local said—(KNO)

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