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DAAM, KU sign MoU to propel archaeological exploration, excavation, preservation across J&K

The key highlights under the MOU include collaboration for joint excavations and scientific analysis
12:10 AM Nov 01, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The key highlights under the MOU include collaboration for joint excavations and scientific analysis
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DAAM, KU sign MoU to propel archaeological exploration, excavation, preservation across J&K___Source: Facebook

Srinagar, Oct 31: In a landmark initiative to advance the Archaeological exploration, excavation and preservation of Jammu & Kashmir’s rich cultural heritage, Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museums (DAAM) on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Centre of Central Asian Studies (CCAS), University of Kashmir to promote archaeological research, scientific documentation, and cultural heritage management in the Union Territory of J&K.

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The MoU was signed by Director DAAM, Kuldeep Krishan Sidha, and Registrar University of Kashmir, Prof Naseer Iqbal, in the presence of Vice Chancellor, Prof Nilofer Khan, and Principal Secretary Culture, Brij Mohan Sharma.

The key highlights under the MOU include collaboration for joint excavations and scientific analysis.

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Both institutions will undertake collaborative explorations and excavations.

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Retrieved material culture will be shared between DAAM and CCAS for museum display and academic research.

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Under the advanced research and 3D documentation, CCAS will conduct 3D documentation of archaeological sites, museums, and artifacts, creating a comprehensive digital archive for long-term preservation and study.

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Under boosting heritage tourism, the MoU aims to develop on-site museums near major tourist destinations, transforming archaeological locations into engaging public spaces that enhance local tourism and economy.

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Under the academic-government synergy, the DAAM will provide budgetary support and necessary clearances, while CCAS will contribute through faculty expertise, postgraduate students, and laboratory facilities for field and post-excavation research.

Under the global knowledge dissemination, research findings will be shared through national and international seminars, exhibitions, and publications.

After the signing of this MoU, a joint excavation project will begin at Zehanpora, Baramulla, in the first week of November 2025, led by the experts from both CCAS and DAAM, a first of its kind in the history of Jammu and Kashmir.

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