Mehbooba visits Leh; inaugurates Central Asian Museum, bridge at Khaltsi

Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti inaugurating a bridge at Khaltsi in Leh on Friday. -Excelsior/Stanzin
Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti inaugurating a bridge at Khaltsi in Leh on Friday. -Excelsior/Stanzin

Excelsior Correspondent

Leh, Dec 23:  Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today reached here on a two-day visit to the region to take stock of the developmental scenario. This is the first visit of Mehbooba Mufti to Ladakh after taking over as Chief Minister of the State.
The Chief Minister inaugurated a state of the art Central Asian Museum in the town built by the Tourism Department in collaboration with a local community service group, Anjuman-e-Moinul Islam.
The museum has the artefacts, manuscripts and pieces of heritage collected from Central Asia, Tibet and Kashmir from 18th and 19th centuries and some are even 400 years old.
Interacting with the people on the occasion, Mehbooba Mufti appreciated the local historian Abdul Ghani Sheikh for having conceptualised the idea of the museum. She also complimented the efforts of German scholar Andre for having worked closely with the authorities for materialising the concept. She said, “we need to preserve our cultural roots for our coming generations so that they remain connected to the past.” She announced a grant of Rs 20 lakh for adding more artefacts to the museum.
The museum has a rich collection of manuscripts and artefacts. Currently the museum houses pieces of rock art, ancient Ladakhi day to day instruments like weighing balance, old abacus etc., coins from several Central Asian states, old caravan water heater, utensils from Yarkand, manuscripts like Bodhi and Turkish tafseers of Holy Quran, ancient hand written chronology of Holy Prophet (SAW), copies of handwritten Qurans, copies of Sahih Bukhari and Fatwai Aalamgiri besides articles of daily use in ancient times in the region and prototype of an ancient Ladakhi kitchen.
Minister for Education, Naeem Akhtar was also present on the occasion.
Earlier, the Chief Minister inaugurated a bridge at Khaltsi. Built by the Border Roads Organisation, the bridge would not only connect Khaltsi with national highway but give the tourism potential in the area a big boost.
A Jammu based firm M/s ACE Engineering Infratech India Pvt Ltd has constructed the bridge. According to Director of the firm, Puneet Resutra this is the longest deck type bridge in India with a clear span of 75 meter with 12 meter width ever built at an altitude of 10,000 feet above sea level.
On her arrival at Leh in the morning, the Chief Minister was received by Chairman, Legislative Council, Haji Anayat Ali; Minister for Cooperatives & Ladakh Affairs Tsering Dorjey; Chairman, LAHDC, Leh, Dr Sonam Dawa; Executive Members of LAHDC, Leh; Director General, Border Roads Organisation, Lt General Suresh Sharma; Chief Engineer, BRO, A. K. Dikshit; Deputy Commissioner, Leh, Prasanna Ramaswamy; SP, Leh, Uday Bhaskar and other senior officers.