Projects aimed at conservation, tourism promotion & improved visitor amenities Srinagar, June 19: In a significant move aimed at preserving the region’s religious and cultural heritage, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved projects worth Rs 2.94 crore for the restoration, preservation and development of three prominent religious sites in Uri area of Baramulla district. The approvals have been accorded by the Directorate of Archives, Archaeology and Museums, J&K, under a heritage conservation initiative intended to improve infrastructure and safeguard historically significant sites. According to official orders issued by Director Archives, Archaeology and Museums, Kuldeep Krishan Sidha (JKAS), administrative approval has been granted for the development of amenities, including a park, at Baba Fareed shrine at Garkote, Uri, at an estimated cost of Rs 80 lakh.