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Two steel swords with brass handles, weighing 3 metric tonnes each, five sculpture pieces of Sikh warriors mounted on horses weighing 1,000 kg each (made in bronze) and a ‘khanda’ (symbol of Sikh faith) made in stainless steel and weighing 8 metric tonnes, are some of the unique exhibits. (Express photo)Ĭlose to Rs 50 crore spent on the park in the past four years, many unique exhibits related to Sikh history have been put on display.
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The theme park is expected to boost tourism in the town, which people mostly visit to pay obeisance at the Gurdwara Sri Qatalgarh Sahib. Channi also visited several studios in Delhi and Mumbai to finalise animation, songs, lyrics and other musical aspects,” said an official from the tourism department. Now even after becoming the chief minister, when the project was getting finishing touches, he supervised it till late hours in night. The project has been his baby since then not just because it was in his own constituency but also because he held the tourism and cultural affairs portfolio in Cabinet.
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He infused life into the project by roping in professional agencies from across the country to work on it. “It is only after Charanjit Singh Channi took over as tourism and cultural affairs minister in Captain’s cabinet in 2017 that the project picked up pace again in 2018. Punjab tourism officials say that even as the project was conceptualised during first tenure of Capt Amarinder Singh as Punjab CM and its foundation stone laid in 2006, it was eventually abandoned midway. The theme park is walking distance from the gurdwara, where the battle took place. From the birth of Guru Nanak to the emergence of Sikh warrior Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, it covers nearly everything.” Though the project is dedicated to ‘Saka Chamkaur’ and Guru Gobind Singh’s two elder sons - Saahibzaadas Ajit Singh and Jujhar Singh - but we have also tried to cover other aspects of Sikh history. “Through these 11 galleries, visitors will be taken on an unforgettable tour of Sikh history. The theme park, highlighting each aspect of Sikh history, has been built so beautifully that people will come to especially visit the park as word of mouth will spread,” said Bhupinder Singh Channa, executive engineer, Punjab tourism and cultural affairs department. “While now most people who visit the gurdwara are expected to visit and experience the grandeur of the theme park too, we believe the situation will turn around in coming months and it will be the other way around. Scheduled for inauguration on November 19 (the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak) in Ropar district’s Chamkaur Sahib, the constituency of Punjab Chief Minister and Minister for Tourism and Cultural Affairs Charanjit Singh Channi, the theme park is expected to boost tourism in the town, which people mostly visit to pay obeisance at the Gurdwara Sri Qatalgarh Sahib.