J&K: Indian Army establishes first-ever museum dedicated to Shina community in Dawar
Updated:2 years, 4 months ago
Updated:2 years, 4 months ago
Dawar (J&K), Feb 25, (ANI): In a significant cultural initiative, the Indian Army has established the Shina Cultural Centre cum Museum in Dawar, located in the Bandipora district of North Kashmir. Serving as a tribute to the art and heritage of the Dard-Shin tribe, this museum stands as the first dedicated institution to the community. Showcasing a captivating blend of cultural and digital displays, the museum features exhibits, artifacts, textiles, and interactive boards, offering visitors a profound journey through sections such as Dardistan, the Kishanganga River, and the Gurezi way of life. Notably, the museum also highlights the symbiotic relationship between the Shina community and the Indian Army, providing insights into the region’s history, language, and the operation ERAZE – the Indian Army’s pivotal operation for the liberation of Gurez in 1948. With its diverse offerings, the Shina Cultural Centre cum Museum emerges as a valuable resource, promoting a deeper understanding of the rich cultural heritage of the area, both for locals and tourists alike. This venture underscores the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to preserving and celebrating the diversity of the communities it serves.
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