Iconic Oont Kadal in Srinagar’s Dal Lake to be restored

Oont Kadal (Photo: SNS)


German Deputy Ambassador Jasper Wieck and Cultural Officer Thomas Schmidt signed an agreement with the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) in Srinagar for restoration of the iconic Oont Kadal in Dal lake.

Commissioner Secretary Culture Saleem Shishgar, convener J&K chapter INTACH Saleem Beigh, ex-Vice Chairman, Lakes and Water Ways Development Authority (LAWWDA), Irfan Yaseen and other members of INTACH were among those present on the occasion on Monday.

The Deputy Ambassador said restoration of Oont Kadal, a stone masonry bridge built in Dal Lake in 1670s during Mughal era, would bring focus on the significance of the Dal Lake as part of the global cultural and natural heritage.

Highlighting the importance and need for restoring the structure, Jasper Wieck said a large number of tourists take a boat trip for taking pictures at Oont Kadal as reminds them of part of the famed Mughal landscape of the historic gardens and the Dal lake.

He added that the structure lay in the midst of the Dal lake as an isolated feature that adds to its charm.

Considering the historic and contextual value of the Oont Kadal, an elaborate conservation plan prepared by INTACH was send to German Embassy, New Delhi, for its restoration. After INTACH’s   request for considering funding for restoration of Oont Kadal, Political Minister Counselor, Embassy of Germany in India, Arno Kirchhop, visited Srinagar for on spot inspection of the feasibility and potential of proposed project.

On the occasion, J&K INTACH Convener Saleem Beigh said in 2010, the Nishat Garden, along with six other Mughal Gardens was placed on the UNESCO’s Tentative List of World Heritage Sites and as such the Kadal is considered as an integral visual component of the Nishat Garden and is delineated as part of the potential World heritage property of Nishat Bagh and as such part of the outstanding Universal associated with Nishat Bagh.

He said INTACH had been working with Cultural Division of the Embassy of Germany in New Delhi for the last few years, during which the Embassy has provided financial support for restoration of Paper Mache Ceilings at the black Pavilion of the Mughal Garden Shalimar Bagh in 2015.

They also inspected the sight of restoration of Paper Mache Ceiling at the black Pavilion of the Shalimar Garden. Convener J&K briefed the team about the work done by INTACH.