Pulwama, Nov 07 (KNO): In a significant development, the centuries-old Mughal-era mosque at Shadimarg in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district is all set to undergo restoration work, with the government sanctioning more than 22 lakh rupees for its renovation.
Officials told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the government has cleared funds, and the renovation process will begin in the coming days.
The locals have been consistently demanding preservation of the heritage monument.
The mosque, believed to be over 400 years old, dates back to the Mughal period and is considered one of the oldest surviving architectural structures in the region.
Locals said the monument holds immense cultural, historic, and architectural value, and preserving it is not only necessary for heritage but also for identity
“This mosque is a living reminder of our glorious past. Its craftsmanship, thick walls and traditional structural style clearly depict the Mughal influence,” said Zakir Ahmad, a resident of Shadimarg. “We had been requesting authorities for years to safeguard this structure, and we are happy that finally something concrete is happening.”
Another local, Nadeem Ahmad, said the site has the potential to become a heritage tourism spot if restored properly. "The surroundings are beautiful and the mosque itself is a masterpiece. Once restored, it can attract tourists — both domestic and foreign — who are interested in history, culture and architecture,” he said.
Residents said that over the decades, the mosque had suffered deterioration due to weather, ageing and lack of maintenance. Cracks had developed in the structure, and parts of the building had started weakening.
They welcomed the sanction of funds and approval of renovation. “This was a long-pending demand of the area. We are thankful that the government has taken note of the issue. The renovation funds approved will help in preventing further damage,” said another resident.
Officials said the project will focus on retaining the original architectural essence of the mosque, ensuring that the heritage character is not disturbed.
Locals hope that completion of this renovation will not only save this historic structure but also boost heritage tourism in Pulwama, thus contributing to the socio-economic landscape of the region—(KNO)