Ensure timely completion of Sikh Museum and Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas Museum in Kurukshetra : Nayab Singh Saini

Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini said that to preserve the heritage of the Gurus and to disseminate their life philosophies and ideals among the masses, the work of the Sikh Museum and the Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas Museum in Kurukshetra must be completed within the stipulated timeframe.
This would enable future generations to draw inspiration from the Gurus and contribute meaningfully to nation-building.Sh Nayab Singh Saini made these remarks while chairing a meeting here today to review the progress of the Sikh Museum and Guru Ravidas Museum in Kurukshetra.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister instructed that the Sikh Museum in Kurukshetra be designed to provide a comprehensive overview of Sikh history, culture, and the contributions of the Gurus. He said that the museum must include detailed information about all places in Haryana visited by the Sikh Gurus, enabling the people of the state especially the younger generation to learn about the spiritual, social, and historical legacy of the Gurus.
He said that the museum should realistically depict the historic battles fought by the Sikh Gurus against Mughal oppression, highlighting their efforts to protect religion, uphold justice, and establish human values. This portrayal would ensure that their sacrifice and struggle continue to inspire future generations.
To ensure the authenticity and quality of the museum’s content, the Chief Minister suggested the formation of an expert committee. This committee should also comprise experienced historians, professors from reputed universities and scholars associated with the Sahitya Akademi.
Similarly, the Chief Minister emphasized the need for the Sant Shiromani Guru Ravidas Museum to be constructed on a grand scale. He said that the museum should not only be architecturally impressive but should also effectively convey the life philosophy, spiritual teachings, and message of social harmony espoused by Sant Ravidas Ji.
To ensure this, he suggested the formation of a committee comprising scholars who have undertaken in-depth study and research on the life, teachings, ideals, and humanitarian contributions of Guru Ravidas Ji.
The Chief Minister said that the 350th Shahidi Diwas of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji is being observed in the month of November, this year. He said that preparations should begin immediately to celebrate this auspicious occasion on a grand scale with dignity and reverence.
The event should not only be historically memorable but also effectively convey the timeless message of sacrifice and martyrdom of the Sikh Gurus to all sections of society. He urged that seminars, yatras and other commemorative activities be organized across the state to foster a deep connection between the community and the legacy of the Gurus’ sacrifice.
During the meeting, it was apprised that the Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran has allotted three acres of land for the construction of Sikh Museum and five acres for the Guru Ravidas Museum in Kurukshetra. The necessary procedures are now being prioritized to commence construction of these projects at the earliest.
Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, Chief Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Rajesh Khullar, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Arun Kumar Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary of Town and Country Planning Department AK Singh, Commissioner and Secretary of Information Public Relations and Languages Department Dr. Amit Agrawal and Director General K. Makarand Pandurang, Deputy Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Yashpal Yadav, Director General of Archaeology and Museums Department Amit Khatri, Chief Administrator of HSVP Chandrashekhar Khare, OSD to Chief Minister Bharat Bhushan Bharti, OSD Dr Prabhleen and Deputy Commissioner Kurukshetra Neha Singh, along with other officers were also present.
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