normalnormalnormalThe Rakhigarhi Museum will bring the lifestyle of ancient civilizations to life through the use of advanced multimedia technology, offering visitors an immersive and unique experience. A meeting to discuss the future plans of the museum was held under the chairmanship of Dr. Amit Agrawal, Commissioner and Secretary, Heritage and Tourism Department in Hisar today.Dr. Amit Agrawal stated that the Central and Haryana governments have jointly prepared a comprehensive project to position Rakhi Garhi on the global heritage map. The project will incorporate cutting-edge technologies such as virtual reality, 3D projection, and interactive displays. The museum will showcase approximately 5,000-year-old artifacts from the Indus Valley Civilization, including pottery, jewellery, tools, terracotta objects, conch shells and copper implements, seals, human skeletons, and other objects of daily use.To develop Rakhigarhi as a world-class tourist destination, several visitor-centric facilities are being planned, including a dedicated kids’ zone, an open-air theatre, a modern library, a café, a hostel, and other tourism infrastructure. These facilities will present history in an engaging and accessible manner for visitors of all age groups.A photo laboratory is also being developed to display glimpses of Harappan civilization, while an interactive kids’ zone will help connect children with history through hands-on activities. The open-air theatre will host history- and culture-related programmes, and the modern library will serve as a resource to engage the younger generation. New technologies will be used to effectively explain the relationship between the artifacts and the archaeological site, with the objective of developing Rakhi Garhi into a globally recognized archaeological and tourism hub. The project is also expected to generate employment opportunities for local youth.Following the meeting, Dr. Amit Agrawal visited the world-renowned archaeological site of Rakhigarhi. He conducted a detailed inspection of Mound Number One and Mound Number Three, observing Harappan-era raw and baked bricks, remains of mud houses, and other significant antiquities unearthed during excavations. He also visited the temporary museum at Mound Number One, where he reviewed the displayed artifacts and held detailed discussions with officials regarding their preservation, presentation, and improved dissemination of information to tourists.The Commissioner and Secretary directed the officials to expedite all proposed works and ensure that development and conservation activities are completed in a time-bound manner through effective coordination.On the occasion, Dr. Narendra Parmar, Deputy Director, Archaeology and Museums Department, informed that a proposal has been prepared for the construction of a protective shed at Mound Number One to safeguard the excavation area from adverse weather conditions. He also stated that a proposal is underway to extend the existing shed at Mound Number Three to enhance the preservation of antiquities.Director of the Department Amit Khatri, and other officers from the concerned departments were present during the visit.Sacrifice of Tenth Sikh Guru’s family inspires the nation: CM Nayab Singh Saini CM Pays Tribute to Immortal Martyrdom of Sahibzadas at Veer Bal Diwas Programme in Sirsa Efforts underway to take the teachings and principles of the Sikh Gurus to every section of society: CM State-level essay-writing winners in four languages awarded Rs 21,000 eachHaryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said the story of the sacrifices made by the family of the Tenth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, inspires every individual each time it is read, heard or understood, as he made the greatest sacrifice in the interest of the nation.The Chief Minister was addressing the state-level Veer Bal Diwas programme organised in Sirsa on Friday.As many as six lakh students from 3,450 schools across the state participated in essay competitions conducted in Hindi, Punjabi, English and Sanskrit. The first position was secured by Priyanka from Jind (Hindi), Charanjit Kaur from Kaithal (Punjabi), Ridhvi from Ambala (Sanskrit) and Jasleen Kaur from Ambala (English). The Chief Minister honoured these students with cash awards of Rs 21,000 each. Second prize winners were awarded Rs 11,000 each, while third prize winners received Rs 5,100 each.Nayab Singh Saini said the state government is actively working to spread the teachings and principles of the Sikh Gurus among the masses. On the occasion of the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, numerous programmes were organised across the state, creating a continuous wave of awareness and reverence towards sacrifice. His martyrdom teaches us that no matter how cruel injustice may be, it cannot divert one from the path of truth. His sacrifice represents the conscience of India and will continue to inspire future generations to walk the path of righteousness, courage and self-respect.The Chief Minister said that the Veer Bal Diwas celebration is dedicated to the immortal martyrdom of the younger Sahibzadas of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Being present among the people on the historic land of Sirsa filled his heart with reverence and pride. He said today, the nation bows before that great legacy which safeguarded India’s identity and showed humanity the path of making the supreme sacrifice for faith and truth.Nayab Singh Saini said that history offers no parallel where innocent children accepted being bricked alive for the protection of faith, yet refused to bow. Between 20th and 27th December, 1705, all members of the Guru’s family sacrificed their lives within a single week for the protection of religion and the common people. This week will remain forever etched in the pages of history.The Chief Minister said that 325 years ago, Sahibzadas Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh Ji were martyred by being bricked alive, despite their tender age, which embodied an ocean of courage and unwavering faith. Their martyrdom teaches that bravery is not dependent on age. He said the way Mata Gujri Ji instilled steadfast faith in her grandsons, continues to inspire mothers and sisters even today.He said the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas will continue to inspire generations with the spirit of patriotism. Keeping this in view, Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi decided to observe their martyrdom day every year as Veer Bal Diwas.The Chief Minister said the children of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji inherited an unshakable resolve to sacrifice for the nation and faith. Their grandfather, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, also laid down his life for the same cause, and this year marks the 350th anniversary of his sacrifice. He described Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji as a great spiritual leader who did not confine religion to rituals alone, but linked it with rights and freedom.He further said that on November 25, during the state-level grand congregation organised at Jyotisar, Kurukshetra, Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi released a commemorative coin, a postage stamp and a coffee table book issued by the Government of India in honour of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.Nayab Singh Saini said that a decision has been taken to develop a forest in the name of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji at Kalesar in Yamunanagar district, while Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Dwar has also been constructed. He announced the establishment of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Agricultural College at Kishanpura, Yamunanagar, and the setting up of a chair in his name at Sirsa University. Additionally, 70 kanals of land have been transferred to Gurdwara Sri Chilla Sahib, Sirsa. For the 121 Sikh families in the state who lost their loved ones in the 1984 riots, appointment letters are being issued to one member from each affected family.The Chief Minister said that the Swarna Jayanti Guru Darshan Yatra Scheme has been launched to provide financial assistance to pilgrims from Haryana visiting Sri Hazur Sahib, Sri Nankana Sahib, Sri Hemkund Sahib and Sri Patna Sahib. He added that Government Polytechnic College, Ambala, has been renamed after Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the upcoming medical college in Yamunanagar will be named after Hind Di Chadar Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Singh Ji, and the foundation stone of the Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Memorial has been laid at Lohgarh, Yamunanagar. The college at Assandh has been named after Baba Fateh Singh Ji, the younger son of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and a VLDA College has been established at Lakhnaur Sahib in the name of Mata Gujri Ji.On this occasion, MLA Randhir Panihar, Chairman of Gurdwara Management Committee Jagdish Jhinda, Chairman Jathedar Baljit Singh Daduwal, former Governor Prof. Ganeshi Lal, former MP Sunita Duggal, Charanjit Rodi, and Vice-Chancellor of Sirsa University Prof. Vijay Kumar paid floral tributes to the Sahibzadas.CM Nayab Singh Saini Pays Homage to Sahibzadas at Gurdwara Sri Fatehgarh Sahib Pays Respects to Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh JiCommemorating the unparalleled sacrifice of the Sahibzadas, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini visited Gurdwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib, a site deeply etched in the most poignant and inspiring pages of history. This sacred land witnessed the supreme sacrifice of the younger Sahibzadas of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji—Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh Ji—who laid down their lives at a tender age to uphold their faith, truth, and self-respect. Veer Bal Diwas serves as a solemn occasion to remember their courage and inspire future generations.At the historical site where the Sahibzadas were bricked alive for refusing to bow to tyranny, the Chief Minister bowed in respect and paid homage to their moral fortitude and unwavering faith. He highlighted that their exemplary courage continues to inspire humanity to remain steadfast in truth and righteousness. Conveying the message of service to religion, faith, and humanity, Nayab Singh Saini also participated in sewa (voluntary service) at the Gurdwara complex.The Chief Minister’s visit reminded devotees that true bravery is found not only on the battlefield but also in steadfastness to truth and faith. The sacrifice of the Sahibzadas reinforces that it is resolve, not age, that shapes history. On Veer Bal Diwas, Sh Saini’s tribute rekindles a sense of cultural values, moral courage, and human dignity among the younger generation.Offer Prayers at Gurdwara Shaheed Baba Motiram MehraIn connection with the occasion, the Chief Minister also visited Gurdwara Shaheed Baba Motiram Mehra to offer prayers. The Sahibzadas had been imprisoned in the Thanda Burj by the Nawab of Sirhind, where Baba Motiram Mehra, guided by his humanity, served milk to them despite strict restrictions and the threat of death.Nayab Singh Saini paid tribute to Baba Motiram Mehra’s selfless sacrifice, adding that it is not merely a chapter in Sikh history but an eternal message for humanity, that those who walk the path of truth and compassion are never defeated. Today, Gurdwara Shaheed Baba Motiram Mehra stands as a center of reverence, where devotees honor the timeless lesson that true religion is expressed through sharing in the suffering of others, and that courage springs from compassion rather than the sword.Haryana CM makes unscheduled stop at Intal Kalan Village, Jind Discusses Farming, local issues and well-being of elderlyHaryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini made an unscheduled stop in Intal kalan village, Jind district, while en route to Rakhigarhi, engaging directly with the villagers.During his visit, the Chief Minister discussed local issues, particularly farming, and inquired about the well-being of the elderly. He interacted closely with the residents, appreciating the simplicity of rural life and the strong spirit of community, which he described as the true strength of Haryana.Villagers shared their experiences and raised local concerns, which Nayab Singh Saini listened to attentively, assuring them of timely action.Nayab Singh Saini reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to the overall development of Haryana, emphasizing that direct citizen engagement is crucial for effective welfare delivery and prompt resolution of public grievances.Rs. 500 Crore Allocated in Union Budget to Give Rakhigarhi Global Recognition – CM Nayab Singh Saini Haryana Government Undertakes Major Initiatives to Establish Rakhigarhi on National and International Tourism Map Under PM Narendra Modi’s Leadership, India Progresses Confidently, Proud of Its Cultural Heritage Efforts Underway to Include Rakhigarhi in UNESCO World Heritage List – CM Nayab Singh Saini CM Announces Rs. 21 Lakh Grant Each for Rakhigarhi and Rakhi Shahpur VillagesHaryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the Central Government has allocated Rs. 500 crore in the Union Budget to develop Rakhigarhi, a witness to India’s ancient and glorious civilization, into a prestigious global landmark. Recognizing the historical, cultural and tourism significance of Rakhigarhi, the state government is also taking continuous and concrete steps to secure its prominent place on both the national and international tourism map.The Chief Minister was addressing the gathering at the second state-level Rakhigarhi Mahotsav held today in Rakhigarhi, the sacred land of India’s ancient civilization. On this occasion, he announced that all 13 demands presented by the Rakhigarhi Panchayat would be forwarded to the concerned departments for prompt action. Similarly, the five demands raised by the Rakhi Shahpur Panchayat would also be sent to the relevant departments for implementation. He also announced a grant of Rs. 21 lakh each for Rakhigarhi and Rakhi Shahpur villages. He also inaugurated the Harappan Knowledge Centre.Nayab Singh Saini said that Rakhigarhi holds a unique identity as a historical heritage site. This is the land where, thousands of years ago, one of the world’s oldest civilizations—the Harappan civilization—flourished. The artifacts unearthed during excavations demonstrate that Rakhigarhi was a major industrial and commercial hub, featuring a well-planned city layout, advanced sanitation systems, and remarkable water management. He said that this great center of the Indus-Saraswati civilization sends a message to the world about how deep-rooted, scientific, and prosperous India’s heritage has been. The fact that the most important center of the world’s largest and most developed ancient urban civilization is located in Haryana is a matter of immense pride for the people of the state.The Chief Minister further said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is advancing with confidence, taking pride in its cultural heritage. Sites such as Kashi Vishwanath Dham, Mahakal Lok, the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya, and archaeological treasures like Rakhigarhi symbolize India’s glorious tradition. This is a new India, drawing inspiration from its past to build a bright and prosperous future, he added.State Government Committed to Developing Rakhigarhi as an International Tourism and Research CenterHe said that the state government is fully committed to developing Rakhigarhi as an international tourism and research hub. A world-class archaeological museum, a dedicated research institute, modern tourist facilities, and robust infrastructure being developed here. The objective is to provide visitors from India and abroad with a deep understanding of India’s ancient civilization and to offer an immersive experience of Haryana’s rich cultural heritage. This initiative is also expected to generate new employment opportunities for local youth and give a significant boost to the regional economy.The Chief Minister highlighted that excavations at Rakhigarhi reveal that women in ancient society were accorded respect and enjoyed equal opportunities. Today, the daughters of Haryana continue this legacy, excelling and bringing pride to the nation in fields such as sports, education, science, administration, and the armed forces. He emphasized that the state government places the highest priority on women’s empowerment and is implementing numerous schemes aimed at enhancing education, safety, and self-reliance for women.Efforts Underway to Include Rakhigarhi in UNESCO World Heritage ListHe said that according to the Archaeological Survey of India, Haryana is home to approximately 100 sites of historical and archaeological significance. Prominent among these are Farmana in Rohtak, Mitathal in Bhiwani, Balu in Kaithal, and Banawali in Fatehabad. Special projects are being undertaken for the conservation and development of all these sites, including Rakhigarhi. Efforts are also underway to include Rakhigarhi in the UNESCO World Heritage List.A modern museum has been constructed at Rakhigarhi at a cost of Rs. 22 crore. Additionally, the old Tehsil building in Nuh, Loharu Fort, and the tomb complex in Tauru have been declared state-protected monuments. A state-of-the-art archaeological museum is also being developed in Sector-5, Panchkula, and the Agroha site is undergoing extensive development to enhance its historical and tourism value.7,000-Year-Old Rakhigarhi Civilization Demonstrated the Path to Modern Urban Planning – Dr. Arvind SharmaHeritage and Tourism Minister, Dr. Arvind Sharma, said that a historic event was organized today in Rakhigarhi, with artists from across the state participating. He highlighted that the Rakhigarhi civilization, which is approximately 7,000 years old, demonstrated the path to modern urban planning to the world.Dr. Sharma added that under the leadership of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the state government has taken a landmark decision in the interest of farmers by fixing the highest-ever price of sugarcane at Rs. 415 per quintal. He also informed that on the occasion of Veer Bal Diwas, a special program is being organized to commemorate the martyrdom of the brave Sahibzadas, ensuring that future generations draw inspiration from their sacrifice.Haryana progressing under the leadership of the Chief Minister – Ranbir GangwaEarlier, Haryana Public Works Minister Ranbir Gangwa expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini, stating that the long-standing demand to grant district status to Hansi has finally been fulfilled. He said that under the leadership of the Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana is steadily advancing on the path of progress. He further highlighted that Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi’s vision is to make India a developed nation by 2047, and he expressed confidence that this goal would be achieved even before the target date. He added that the pace of development in both the state and the country continues to accelerate.The Legacy of Harappan-Era Indian Culture Presented on the International Stage -Dr. Amit AgrawalIn his welcome address, Commissioner and Secretary of the Department of Heritage and Tourism Dr. Amit Agrawal, extended greetings to the Chief Minister and other distinguished guests, while highlighting the department’s vision and the significance of Rakhigarhi. He emphasized that Rakhigarhi is not merely an archaeological site, but a living testament to India’s ancient and continuous civilization, reflecting advanced urban planning, social organization, and cultural richness dating back over 6,000 years.He further said that the state government is committed to the preservation and promotion of heritage sites. He underscored the importance of the Rakhigarhi Mahotsav, explaining that the festival serves not only to showcase the archaeological significance of the site but also to connect this rich heritage with the public through cultural performances, exhibitions, academic discussions and active community participation.MLAs Vinod Bhayana, Randhir Panihar, former Minister Anoop Dhanak, former MP Gen. DP Vats, Sonu Sihag, Praveen Popli, Jawahar Saini, and other dignitaries were also present at the event.54 of 217 Sankalps Fulfilled, Lado Lakshmi Scheme Marks Major Step in Women’s Empowerment – CM Nayab Singh Saini CM Nayab Singh Saini Urges Women to Register for Lado Lakshmi Scheme Eligible Women Receive Rs. 2,100 Directly in Bank AccountsHaryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that the state government has successfully fulfilled 54 of the 217 sankalps made to the public during the elections. Among these is the Lado Lakshmi Yojana, a landmark initiative aimed at empowering women, which has emerged as a significant step in strengthening the economic status of women in the state.The Chief Minister was addressing the gathering at the second state-level Rakhigarhi Mahotsav held today in Rakhigarhi, the sacred land of India’s oldest civilization. He said that the state government remains committed to implementing its election promises effectively on the ground.On this occasion, Nayab Singh Saini urged women to take full advantage of the Lado Lakshmi Yojana and encouraged those who have not yet registered to do so promptly. He informed that upon completion of the registration and verification process, eligible women will receive financial assistance of Rs. 2,100 directly in their bank accounts.The Chief Minister further stated that under the scheme, two installments have already been credited to beneficiaries’ accounts, and approximately 10 lakh women have registered so far.Haryana Gears Up for Bar Council Elections; Polling on March 17-18, 2026The elections to the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana will be held in March 2026. Polling in Chandigarh will take place on March 17, 2026, followed by district-level elections across Haryana on March 18, 2026.Additional Chief Secretary, Home, Jails, Criminal Investigation and Administration of Justice Departments, Dr. Sumita Misra, has directed all Deputy Commissioners to put in place the necessary administrative and logistical arrangements to ensure the smooth conduct of the elections across the state. The Returning Officer of the Bar Council has sought the deployment of officials from the Revenue Department to supervise and manage the polling process. Instructions will be issued to all Deputy Commissioners for timely deployment and coordination.The Bar Council elections are conducted every five years under the provisions of the Advocates Act, 1961. The current exercise is being expedited to comply with the order of the Supreme Court of India dated December 3, 2025, aimed at ensuring continuity of democratic governance within the statutory body regulating the legal profession.State authorities have emphasized strict adherence to the prescribed schedule and procedures to facilitate a transparent and orderly electoral process. All Deputy Commissioners have been directed to ensure timely preparation of polling schedules, compilation of voter lists, identification of appropriate polling stations, and arrangement of necessary infrastructure and materials required for conducting the elections. Special attention will be given to security arrangements, voter facilitation measures, and real-time monitoring of the polling process to address any challenges that may arise. The administration is committed to providing full cooperation to the Returning Officer and ensuring that every eligible advocate can exercise their voting rights in a conducive environment.Dr. Sumita Misra stated that the Haryana Government views this responsibility with the utmost seriousness and remains steadfastly committed to upholding the highest standards of election conduct. The state’s proven administrative capabilities and experience in conducting various electoral exercises will be leveraged to make the Bar Council elections a model of efficiency, transparency, and fairness.normalnormalThe post Dr. Amit Agrawal reviews Rakhigarhi Plans, Inspects Mounds 1&3, Instructs to Expedit Devp&Conservation appeared first on Chandigarh City News.