'Heritage properties used as govt offices, schools should be vacated'

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'Heritage properties used as govt offices, schools should be vacated'

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Gaj Singh, the erstwhile ruler of Jodhpur, has said that the heritage properties being used across as government offices, schools should be vacated and put to use for strengthening heritage tourism.


Jaipur, Oct 18 (IANS) Gaj Singh, the erstwhile ruler of Jodhpur, has said that the heritage properties being used across as government offices, schools should be vacated and put to use for strengthening heritage tourism.

In an exclusive interview to IANS, Singh said: "All heritage properties which are with the government should be vacated and integrated to be used for heritage tourism."

Initially, when states merged, the governments had no facilities and so they used these properties. Now, governments have evolved, and have funds, they can create facilities and infrastructure and integrate these builds to promote heritage tourism, he said.

Speaking specifically for these buildings, he said that many of the heritage buildings have been used as schools and offices. In fact, they are inadequate for both and are not fit for such use. While buildings are being destroyed as it is just a space for them, they are not fit for schools and office purpose as well. What is the use of fresco paintings there? So, let them be used for heritage tourism and it will serve the purpose to promote it, he added.

These properties in Rajasthan are called Nazul properties. They are not claimed at the theme of merger so they remained with the state but the state has not given them to any department and hence they should now be returned, he added.

Post pandemic, we have witnessed a new market coming up; the domestic tourist travelling abroad is now wanting to explore these heritage places as well as the history and stories associated with them. We want to create more experiences and stories, and need to integrate with local people, villagers to ensure they are stakeholders in this enterprise, he said, adding that the idea is to boost economy and create livelihood, said Singh.

Meanwhile, officials confirmed to IANS that the Jaipur commissionerate is a heritage property which was once a hotel but then was taken over by Jaipur royal family, then it became an MLA hostel, much later, it became a department of tourism and RTDC office was also shifted here. Khasa Kothi is yet again a heritage property which houses the government office and the traffic police office is also being run at heritage property in Jaipur.

 

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