Amritsar, one of the main cities of the state of Punjab, is home to some of the finest historical buildings that stand witness to times when legacy changed hands during history’s most important period. It was mainly the great Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the British colonial era that gave the imposing structures to this city.
Photographer Navalpreet Singh walks down the memory lanes in Amritsar streets wielding his camera and capturing the fading beauties that stand imposing in various pockets of the walled city around Sri Harmandir Sahib – globally known as Golden Temple, Amritsar.
Dr Balvinder Singh, former Head, Guru Ramdas School of Planning of GNDU, Advisor, Indian Heritage Cities Network Foundation and heritage consultant with the Punjab government says that the walled city is losing its glory due to the negligence on the part of the administration as well as the people living around it.
Increased commercial activities like converting residential areas into hotels and shops, the immediate need was to freeze the clause for Change of Land Use (CLU) in the walled city, especially areas leading to the Golden Temple and nearby residential areas. He pressed upon Heritage Cell at the administration level to take care of all the historic buildings and heritage of the Amritsar