Chief Secretary Alok Kumar Jain stressed that the proposed Uttarakhand Cultural Centre must showcase the rich heritage of the Himalyan State.
While reviewing the meeting of the proposed  State Level Museum  and Himalayan Cultural Centre at Secretariat on Tuesday, Mr. Jain directed the  officers concerned to ensure that the Centre should provide glimpses of  Uttarakhand's cultural heritage including lifestyle, food, traditional attires  and artifacts. Observing that paintings, woodworks, architecture, sculptures  and theatre tradition of the State were invaluable, he advocated construction  of grand museum for their preservation and promotion. 
It was informed in the meeting that the  proposed Himalayan Cultural Centre and Museum to be constructed with the budget  of Rs. 25 crore at Garhi Cantt here would comprise 1000-capacity projection  room, theatre hall, amphitheatre, cottage, seminar hall, exhibition and art gallery,  library, food court and underground parking facilities. Chief Secretary  instructed the officers to prepare the draft of the proposed centre within 15  days and begin the construction process.
The meeting was attended by Principal  Secretary Industry Rakesh Sharma, Secretary Tourism SS Sandhu, Secretary  Finance Radha Raturi, Additional Secretary Finance MC Joshi, Cultural Director  Bina Bhatt and other senior officers.
