Wednesday 30 January 2019

Move to transform Rose Garden into gallery stuck in PWD formality

The work to transform the Rose Garden into a gallery has not yet begun once again five months after the administration purchased the nineteenth century royal residence in Old Dhaka. It has seen numerous memorable occasions, including the primary significant debut meeting of the Awami League.

The Department of Archeology Director General Altaf Hossain told a gathering between authorities of the division and State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid Babu on Tuesday that the Public Works Department is yet to hand over the papers of the structure.

"The works office says it will set up the historical center, yet it doesn't have the imperative experience to assemble an exhibition hall," he said.

The legislature on Sept 16 a year ago purchased the castle in Old Dhaka's Tikatuli for more than Tk 3.31 billion from the officeholder proprietor of the royal residence, Laila Raquib.

Laila Raquib is the widow of the royal residence's most recent proprietor Kazi Abdur Raquib who acquired the property from his dad.

Hindu zamindar Hrishikesh Das fabricated the castle on an around 7.3 section of land real estate parcel in the late nineteenth century. Later Khan Bahadur Kazi Abdur Rashid got it from him in 1936.

Somewhere in the range of 1940 and 1960, Rose Garden was outstanding as a noteworthy milestone where all the well known individuals would blend and hang out.

It is an enrolled legacy property of Bangladesh now.

In the wake of getting the possession exchange reports, Prime Minister Sheik Hasina gave those to the then social issues serve Asaduzzaman Noor.

Afterward, the administration chose to move the Dhaka City Museum at the Nagar Bhaban to Rose Garden.

State Minister Khalid, who paid an unexpected visit to the division in the wake of assuming responsibility as of late, said he would address Housing and Public Works Minister SM Rezaul Karim on the issue.

He additionally visited the National Archives. Its Director General Dilip Kumar Saha told the state serve that the work to develop a 14-story working for the Archives is right now on hold following High Court orders.

At the point when the Archives chose not to restore the agreement with Prakalpa Upadeshta for supposed anomalies, the development firm moved the court, which requested a stop on the development of the working, as indicated by Dilip.

The National Archives can't move important reports because of the court orders while the development firm is likewise ignoring vermin control, making the records powerless against bug assault, the executive general said.

The state serve at that point requesting that he take cash from allotment for the social undertakings service.

The National Archives had sent a proposition for digitisation of its exercises to the arranging service, Dilip told Khalid, including that the venture would be executed with the ICT Division's assistance.

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