Excavation on ancestral house of Tagore demanded

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City Desk :
Visitors and Rabindra lovers demanded immediate excavation on the ancestral house of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore located at Pithabhog village under Rupsha upazila of Khulna district. “The government made a gazette notification on the ancestral house of Tagore as preserved archeological site in favour of the Department of Archeology, so why it will not be excavated?” questioned F M Salam, Principal of Rupsha College .
He also demanded for turning the house as ‘Rabindra Smirity Sangrahashala or a museum.
Sonia Ahmed, an artist in city’s Khanjahan Ali Road area, while visiting the area recently, demanded for setting up Rabindra Complex and a research centre at the ancestral house of Kabiguru.
On April 28 in 2011, archeologists tracked down the ancestral home of Tagore at Pithabhog village ahead of the 150 birth anniversary celebration of the noble laureate.
An archeology department team carried out initial experimental excavation on the ancestral house of the great Bangali poet. After excavating only three to four feet soil, archeology team found the layout of an estimated 30 feet by 20 feet building that once accommodated the poet’s forefathers.
The then Regional Director of the Department of Archeology Shihab Uddin Mohammad Akbar sent a proposal to the cultural ministry to set up a Rabindra Smrity Sangrahashala at the site.
Director of Khulna Archeology Department Aforoza Mita said a total of 0.15 acres of land were mentioned in the site gazette in favour of the Departmet of Archeology on March 15 in 2015, but it did not come under the possession of the ministry so far.
“We have already sent a proposal to the Cultural Affair Ministry for requisition of land and handed over’ RS Khatian’ of the land to the Deputy Commissioner of Khulna,” she said.
Archeologists believe that the ancestral house of the poet was owned by Jagannath Kushari, the 14th forefathers of the great poet who was also jamindar of the area.
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