Jammu: Kargil, which shot into prominence during Operation Vijay in 1999, will soon have a museum, an official said Saturday.
It will come up soon as the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Kargil agree to provide prime land in the town for the museum, Director, Archives, Archaeology and Museums Muneer-ul-Islama said.
He said the Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museums is setting up regional museums at various places in the state outside the twin capital cities of Srinagar and Jammu.
“We shall soon be approaching the Ministry of Culture for funds to start the construction of the Kargil Museum,” he said, adding that as a precondition for any grants from the Ministry of Culture, the department needs to have artifacts relevant to the theme of museum.
“I request the people having interest in culture and heritage to come forward and donate artifacts related to pastoral and agricultural lifestyle of Ladakh and adjoining regions for the proposed Museum,” he said.
Director, Archives, Archaeology and Museums Muneer-ul-Islama said that these could include jewellery, heritage household items, traditional agricultural and household implements, among others. (PTI)





