• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Lake City Times
No Result
View All Result
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper
No Result
View All Result
Lake City News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Meeras Mahal goes online to preserve Kashmir history

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
July 25, 2023
in News
Reading Time: 2min read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegram

Waris Fayaz

Sopore, Jul 24: Meeras Mahal, the valley’s first and biggest private museum and home to more than 7,000 artefacts, has gone online, providing an ethnographic lens into the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir.
The museum in the Sopore area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district houses ancient ornaments, coins, traditional dresses and utensils, which could now be accessed through the website www.meerasmahalmuseum.com.
It was set up in the year 2002 by renowned educationist Aatiqa Bano who worked hard to preserve Kashmir’s identity and depict its rich history.
Muzzamil Bashir, President Meeras Mahal, said, “Initially, the museum was started with a Kashmiri firepot (Kondal) which was kept in a small room, and the additions keep going with gradual collections. The people mostly come here to donate things with an aim to preserve them.”
Though this was just like a store room and was not fulfilling the requirements which a museum must possess, Aatikaa ma’am approached the government several times for its support but always returned disappointed, Muzzamil, who is Aatiqa Bano’s nephew, said. “We are pinning hopes on the present government for its support to preserve the heritage.”
He said the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), Kashmir – an organization involved in mapping, documenting and preserving the cultural heritage of Kashmir – is supporting the museum. We are currently shifting the items to the newly-constructed structure, which is a gallery type and fulfilling all the needs of a museum, he added.
Most of the artefacts, Bashir said, are items of daily use that were a common sight in Kashmir until the end of the 20th century. The Meeras Mahal museum collections are classified into terracotta, woodwork, wicker and grass-ware, metal (including jewellery), stone, textiles and manuscripts, he said, adding that new addition to this Meeras is Ladakh’s heritage items including dresses.
The museum’s website was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Syed Sehrish Asgar last week.
The president of the museum said that putting it online was due to the efforts of Musarat Kar, President Municipal Council Sopore, who is acting as a volunteer and is deeply passionate about preserving the rich cultural heritage of her homeland. This is going to help people across the globe to know about Kashmir’s rich past, he added.
During the peak season of tourism, heritage lovers, both locals including college and school students, and outsiders (foreigners) prefer to visit the Meeras Mahal to gain knowledge about the valley’s rich past.
“Objects have a huge cultural and heritage value as they depict a lifestyle and living pattern of a region,” the DC Baramulla said while inaugurating the website.
“The museum has been used by the local population to get an understanding of the life and times of their immediate ancestors. It gives people firsthand information of their vernacular past,” she said.

READ ALSO

Chief Secy reviews scientific waste management at Achan

Secretary RDD reviews PMAY-G

Related Posts

News

Chief Secy reviews scientific waste management at Achan

July 17, 2026
Chief Secy steers stakeholder consultations for growth of J&K’s key economic sectors

Srinagar, Jul 16: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo Thursday visited the Achan Integrated Waste Management Facility to review Srinagar’s waste management...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
News

Secretary RDD reviews PMAY-G

July 17, 2026
Secretary RDD reviews MGNREGA, calls for strict compliance with MoRD advisories

Srinagar, Jul 16: Secretary, Rural Development Department (RDD) and Panchayati Raj, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, on Thursday directed the field officers...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
News

J&K Legislative Assembly Secretariat constitutes promotion panel for staff

July 17, 2026
Jammu’s representation shrinks in new J&K Govt for first time in 22 years

Jammu, Jul 16: The Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Secretariat has constituted a Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) to examine and...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
News

Apple orchard vandalized in Bandipora

July 17, 2026
Apple orchard vandalized in Bandipora

Bandipora, Jul 16: An apple orchard in Arin village of north Kashmir's Bandipora district was allegedly vandalized during the intervening...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
News

SKUAST-K to lead India’s first Centre of Excellence on antimicrobial resistance

July 17, 2026
SKUAST-K to lead India’s first Centre of Excellence on antimicrobial resistance

Srinagar, Jul 16: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) has secured the Department of Science and...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
News

DC Srinagar reviews progress of works under District Capex Budget 2026-27

July 17, 2026
DC Srinagar conducts review meeting of DDMA

Srinagar, Jul 16: To review the progress of works taken up under the District Capex Budget 2026-27, a meeting of...

Read more
by LCT Desk
0 Comments
Next Post
Pacemaker implantation starts at GMC Anantnag

Pacemaker implantation starts at GMC Anantnag

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Our Team
  • Advertising
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2021 Lake City Times - Premium theme by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • Top News
  • Region
  • City News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Edit-Oped
  • Tourism
  • National
  • World
  • ePaper

© 2021 Lake City Times - Premium theme by GITS.