Charak urges Govt to take immediate measures for safeguarding Gole Ghar

Gulchain Singh Charak talking to mediapersons on Tuesday. — Excelsior/Rakesh
Gulchain Singh Charak talking to mediapersons on Tuesday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 3: Gulchain Singh Charak, President of Dogra Sadar Sabha, Jammu and Kashmir, and former Minister, has raised serious concerns over collapsing of the wall of prestigious Gole Ghar building at the Mubarak Mandi complex, which has been further deteriorated by the ongoing rainy season.
In this regard, the former Minister visited the historic site to assess the current state of the structure and took stock of the damage caused by the inclement weather.
Talking to mediapersons after his visit, Charak pointed out that the Gole Ghar, once a symbol of the region’s rich heritage, is now in a deplorable condition. He emphasized the urgent need to preserve this prestigious building, which holds immense historical significance for the people of Jammu. The heritage and pride associated with the Gole Ghar, he said, are now at risk due to the alarming neglect of authorities.
The DSS President also drew attention to the slopes of Mubarak Mandi, visible from the backside near Circular Road, which are in danger of collapsing due to ongoing landslides triggered by heavy rains. This, he warned, could result in further damage to the structures if immediate action is not taken.
Gulchain Singh Charak called upon the Government to take immediate and adequate measures to save this important heritage site, warning that the entire building complex could collapse if urgent steps are not taken.
The former Minister also drew attention towards media reports that several artifacts and confidential documents, comprising of some important files, would be shifted from the Archives of Jammu to the Union Territory of Ladakh. He asserted that these files have been preserved in the Archives repository in Mubarak Mandi Complex, Jammu since the time of the Dogra rulers. He demanded that the authorities should retain and preserve the original files in Jammu only for future generations and send photocopies of the same documents to the Union Territory of Ladakh for record purposes. Moreover, he added, keeping the condition of these important documents, there is a great risk in shifting these fragile files.