An official source stated, “Our aim is to transform the Presidential Ashiana into a space where citizens can experience history and also embrace it as an integral part of their culture and heritage.”Spanning an area of 21 acres, the complex is currently utilised by the President’s Bodyguard (PBG), while the total area of the Ashiana is approximately 237 acres.To prepare for this initiative, a high-level meeting was held on Saturday at the Ashiana complex, where Dr Rakesh Gupta, additional secretary of the Presidential Secretariat, engaged in discussions with senior officials from the Uttarakhand government.
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