Overview
- World Heritage Day, observed annually on April 18, promotes awareness and preservation of cultural and natural heritage worldwide.
- India celebrates the day with tours to monuments and archaeological site museums, fostering education and appreciation of heritage.
- Jammu and Kashmir, despite its rich archaeological history, lacks on-site museums at significant sites like Burzhama and Ambaraan Akhnoor.
- Experts are urging the government to establish site museums to display artefacts currently stored in distant facilities, enabling local access and education.
- The absence of site museums in the region contrasts with the 52 such museums across India, underscoring the need for targeted heritage infrastructure development.