Deccan Chronicle

Iconic gate to get its past glory

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The historic Bagh-e-Aam gate, built in 1846 by Nizam VII, Mir Osman Ali Khan, is undergoing some much needed restoratio­n. The majestic gate is the entrance to the Bagh-eAam Public Gardens built by the Nizam, and is one of the most attractive structures in Hyderabad city.

The 40 ft high 171-yearold-gate was in a dilapidate­d condition and is now being restored by the Telangana Department of Archaeolog­y and Museums on the request of the Horticultu­re Department.

There is also another ancient gate near the Telugu University, which was damaged in the 1980s, but it was reconstruc­ted using cement.

About a dozen workers are giving finishing touches to the gate, which is made of lime mortar, bricks and other materials used in constructi­on at that time, and it will be ready in about 10 days’ time.

The original Bagh-e-Aam has paved way for several structures in the sprawling garden, The Bagh-e-Aam garden contains several structures, including the Legislativ­e Assembly and Legislativ­e Council buildings, the State Museum, Bal Bhavan, Health Museum, Protocol Bhavan, and Lalitha Kala Thoranam auditorium.

Mohammed Raheem Shah Ali, deputy director of the Department of Archaeolog­y and Museums, told DC that though the historic gate is under the Department of Horticultu­re, the department of archaeolog­y is carrying out the restoratio­n because it has the expertise to do so.

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