Handover Ceremony of Exhibition and Conservation Equipment for Taxila Museum
The
Government of Japan, through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA),
has successfully completed the provision of exhibition and conservation
equipment to the Taxila Museum under the Grant Assistance project titled “Improvement
of Equipment for Exhibition and Conservation of the Taxila Museum.” The
assistance, amounting to 48.8 million Japanese Yen, reflects Japan’s continued
commitment to the preservation of cultural heritage in Pakistan.
On this
occasion, H.E. Ambassador Akamatsu Shuichi underscored the historical and
spiritual importance of Taxila as the centre of Gandhara civilization and
highlighted its close cultural connection with Japan. He expressed hope that
this initiative will open doors for further collaboration, including archaeological
projects, and emphasised that Japan would like to continue efforts in line with
the vision of Dr. Satoshi Naiki, a professor at Aichi Prefectural University
and an expert on Gandhara civilization, to revive archaeological missions in
Pakistan to discover, preserve, and promote Gandhara heritage.
On behalf
of Mr. Zaheer, Director General of Archaeology, Government of Punjab, Mr.
Maqsood Ahmed Malik Chief Conservationist Punjab Archaeology, conveyed sincere
appreciation to the Government of Japan and JICA for their generous assistance.
He stated that the newly provided equipment will enhance the museum’s capacity
for modern exhibition, scientific conservation, and long-term preservation of
valuable artefacts, while also supporting academic research and public
education.
Mr. Miyata,
Chief of JICA Pakistan Office, emphasized that museums play a vital role in
preserving cultural heritage and promoting mutual understanding among nations.
He expressed confidence that the project will contribute to improved conservation
standards, cultural tourism, and sustainable heritage management.
The
handover ceremony reaffirmed the strong and enduring partnership between Japan
and Pakistan and their shared commitment to promoting cultural cooperation,
heritage conservation, and people-to-people exchange.
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