Heritage sites in Gujarat not preserved properly: CAG report

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Press Trust of India Gandhinagar
Last Updated : Jul 26 2014 | 10:19 PM IST
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has found deficiencies in the preservation of ancient and protected monuments in Gujarat, which comes under the jurisdiction of state Archaeology Department.
"There were deficiencies found in the manner in which preservation of monuments was being carried out," the CAG report, which was tabled yesterday in Gujarat assembly, said.
The survey, excavation and research work was almost negligible, it said.
"There were no long-term plans for conservation of monuments. Projects taken up for conservation of monuments were not completed resulting in funds remaining unutilised," it said.
Gujarat has 361 state-protected monuments and 18 museums, which are respectively preserved by Department of Archaeology (DOA) and Department of Museums.
"State government had not prepared any long term plan for survey, excavation, research and development of important sites though there were more than 550 Indus Valley sites of the ancient Harappan culture," the CAG report said.
The Department of Archaeology has spent only 35 per cent of the funds granted by the Centre and the state government.
As against the budget provision of Rs 14 crore during 2006-10 for the 49 monuments, expenditure of Rs 4.94 crore had been utilised and the remaining amount of Rs 9.06 crore has been surrendered.
"As against Rs five crore provided (2006-10) to the Department of Museum, only Rs 1.97 crore (39 per cent) had been spent and remaining amount of Rs 3.03 crore was found to have lapsed," the report said.
It added that no planning was done to complete three museum projects by the Department of Museum, which resulted in delayed execution and non-completion (September 2013).
The report observed that monuments in the state were in a dilapidated condition and hazardous in terms of public safety, including Chhinchiya Gate in Patan district which was declared heritage in 1989.
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First Published: Jul 26 2014 | 10:19 PM IST

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