Ensure timely completion of Shaheedi Smarak project in Ambala: Anil Vij to officials
Chandigarh, March 25 – Haryana Transport, Energy and Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij, while instructing officials of various departments, said the Shaheedi Smarak project and its related works should be completed in a time-bound manner with no compromise on the quality of work.
Sh. Anil Vij was chairing a review meeting on the progress of the construction work of Shaheedi Smarak being built in Ambala in memory of the brave soldiers who were martyred during the first war of independence, the 1857 revolution, at his office in Chandigarh today. In the meeting, Sh. Anil Vij said that pictures related to the 1857 revolution should be put on the walls of the memorial. He said that the preparations before the revolution that started on 10th May,1857 should also be shown in the film. He said that the revolutionaries had set afire the houses of British officers before 10the May, which should be included in the memorial. For this, he suggested amendments in the films submitted by the officials. Sh. Vij stressed that the pictures of the revolutionaries of Haryana should be put up in the museum.
He said that the main gate of the memorial should not be empty. Various types of artistic decorations should be done on the walls, which should include the pictures of all the revolutionaries. Advising to plant trees on the empty land around the museum, he directed the officials of the Horticulture Department to convert it into a green area.
He suggested to the officials that "Sky Cafe" should be set up on the upper floors, so that the visitors can enjoy the view in the upper area. Discussing the hard work and digital work on the ground floor, he said that the films displayed in the museum should be multilingual. Along with this, instructions were given to speed up the guide recruitment process and issue the tender for restaurant-food court soon.
Highlighting the specialty of this memorial, Sh. Vij said that a voice was raised against the atrocities of the British from Ambala. This memorial will depict the story of atrocities committed by the British on Indians and will inspire the coming generations. Describing it as the largest museum in Asia, Sh. Vij said that it will become a centre of attraction for the whole of India. Sh. Anil Vij asked the officers to ensure that this memorial not only becomes a historical site but also makes its mark as an educational and cultural center.
Commissioner and Secretary, Department of Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture, Dr. Amit Kumar Agrawal apprised Sh. Vij about the progress related to this memorial. He informed that the films shown in the museum will be screened in three languages - Hindi, English and Punjabi. Also, bibliography related to the facts of the films will also be made available through touch screen. Dr. Agrawal assured Sh. Vij that this project will be completed as soon as possible within the stipulated time frame.
Additional Chief Secretary, PWD (B&R) and Architecture Department, Sh. Anurag Agarwal, Director General, Department of Information, Public Relations, Languages and Culture, Sh. K. Makarand Pandurang, Director of Shahidi Smarak Ambala Dr. Kuldeep Saini and other officers were also present on the occasion.