JAMMU: Commissioner Secretary, Culture, K Ramesh Kumar, today reviewed the functioning of Kala Kendra, emphasizing the need to enhance its operations in line with its aims and objectives.
“All possible resources would be utilised to make Kala Kendra a center of excellence in promoting cultural heritage”, maintained the Commissioning Secretary.
Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL), Harvinder Kour; Special Secretaries in Culture Department, Trishla Kumari Kundal and Malikzada Sheeraz Ahmed; Secretary, Kala Kendra Society, Dr. Javaid Rahi; Deputy Director, Archives, Archaeology and Museums, Dr. Sangeeta Sharma besides other senior officials were present in the meeting.
While deliberating on the initiatives required for further development, K Ramesh Kumar directed the concerned officers to focus on landscaping, renovation and repair of various sections of the building to enhance its aesthetic and functional value.
The Commissioner Secretary was briefed about various activities and programs being conducted by Kala Kendra for promotion and preservation of art and culture in the region. He also inspected different galleries of the institution and appreciated the dedication of the staff and artists in showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized the importance of preserving traditional art forms for future generations.
K Ramesh Kumar reaffirmed the government’s commitment towards strengthening cultural institutions and ensuring that Kala Kendra and JKAACL continue to serve as platforms for nurturing and promoting artistic excellence in the Union Territory.
Earlier, Dr. Javed Rahi provided an overview of the institution’s functioning, highlighting its significant role in preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Jammu region. He informed that Kala Kendra Society has organized 37 exhibitions and workshops in 2024, including national and international-level events.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner Secretary also reviewed the functioning of JKAACL at the Writers Club, Jammu.
During the meeting, he was apprised that the Academy has conducted 196 major events in 2024, with the participation of over 7000 writers and artists and an audience of lakhs of people. Additionally, the Academy has recently introduced 31 new schemes aimed at promoting art, culture, and languages.
Later, K Ramesh Kumar visited Abhinav Theatre, KL Saigal Hall, and other JKAACL buildings to assess their infrastructure and explore areas for further enhancement.