Wapda mulls cultural heritage management plan in Bhasha Dam area

PESHAWAR             -      Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) is gearing up a Cultural Heritage Management Plan in Diamer Basha Dam Project area with a view to fulfilling its national and international obligations for construction of water and hydropower project.

The plan aims at preservation of pre-historic rock carvings and inscriptions to be submerged in water reservoir of Diamer Basha Dam, setting up a museum and promotion of cultural tourism in Gilgit-Baltistan, particularly in Chilas and its suburban areas, a WAPDA spokesman said yesterday.

It is worth mentioning here that the state-of-the-art Cultural Heritage Management Plan has been devised by the international experts of the highest repute including Professor Dr. Harald Hauptman hailing from Institute for Rock Carvings and Inscriptions, University of Heidelberg, Germany, in conformity with the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and national and international procedures and standards, the spokesman elaborated.

According to the details of the plan, about 5000 most important rock carvings and inscriptions ranging from 7th millennium B.C. to the 16th century A.D would be 3-D scanned, documented, replicated and relocated. Protective treatment is also planned to be applied for important carved rock surfaces in the water reservoir drawdown band in addition to the on-site protective mitigation through barriers, screens, signage, bracing etc.

Preservation of rock carvings would not only provide an insight into the history of various people with different social, cultural and political traditions as well as religious beliefs but also exhibit strategic importance of the region, the spokesman maintained. 

The Cultural Heritage Management Plan also includes restoration and renovation of Chilas Fort, establishment of a museum and development of archives/library.

Various measures relating to promotion of cultural tourism in the Project area i.e. Chilas and its vicinities also constitute an integral part of the Plan. Capacity building of the local communities would also be ensured under the Plan so as to enable them to become tourist guides.

 

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