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- Q19891598 abstract "Qila Gobindgarh:A formidable history dying in its wallThe history is breathing its last in the formidable walls of Qila Gobindgarh,thanks to the bureaucratic hassles,red tapism and poor political will. In 2006, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister personally handed over the possession of Qila to then Chief Minister, Punjab Amrinder Singh. Six years have passed; the project is still lying in limbo.The snail paced work has dashed the hopes that it will ever open for public visit.Myriad proposals were given for its revitalization. Few preferred to rejuvenate it as a fort only whereas some mooted an idea to transform it into the five star hotel or make it a visitor’s fort to hold royal marriages here. Some were strictly want it to preserve it as the historical monument only for tourists’ attraction.Six years have passed but till now, the never ended ‘wait’ has disappointed all.At times funds crunch was the biggest hindrance and sometimes it was bureaucratic obstacles. Confusion in its history has also held responsible for its delay. And now fake promises to open it soon are irritating the history lovers even more. Will it ever open for public visit, is still a mysterious question.It is pertinent to mention here that after taking its possession in 2006, Punjab government decided to develop this historical monument as the major tourist attraction by restoring its immaculate glory. The funds of Rs 2.50 crores were given for its rejuvenation.Myriad proposals were given for its revitalization. Few preferred to rejuvenate it as a fort only whereas some mooted an idea to transform it into the five star hotel or make it a visitor’s fort to hold royal marriages here. Some were strictly want it to preserve it as the historical monument only for tourists’ attraction.Six years have passed but till now, the never ended ‘wait’ has disappointed all.Renowned historian and researcher Surinder Kochar said that he was more worried that government would open it in which way. “The department is linking its history with General Dyer, perpetrator of Jallianwala Bagah carnage but its real roots are lying in Maharaja Ranjit Singh” he said.He further added that he had also written to CM for sorting out the confusion about its history first. “From past several years, we are just hearing the false promises to open it soon, but the project in six years have moved little” he lamented.Now, the conversation and restoration work of fort is carrying out by Punjab Tourism Board. Balraj Singh, District tourism officer said the process was on. “We are hopeful that the fort will be open for public visit in January though it will take 3-4 years to complete the restoration work wholly” he said.History behind Qila GobindgarhAccourding to Mr. Kochhar - A peep into the history reveals that the fort was constructed in 1760 by Bhangi misl and it was known as ‘Bhangian da Qila’. Then Maharaja Ranjit Singh conquered it in 1825. He named it ‘Qila Gobindgarh’ after the name of tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. Then in 1845, Britishers used it to house their army. Then in 1948, it was taken over by Indian Army. Because of fund crunches and its ill maintenance, Army handed over its possession to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who in turn handed it over to Punjab government in 2006.Gobindgarh Fort is a historic military fort located in center of the city of Amritsar in the Indian state of Punjab.".
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