Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Jama Masjid to get back its lost glory’

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Delhi government on Saturday said an action plan would soon be prepared to restore Jama Masjid to its former glory.

Senior government officials, including divisional commission­er Manisha Saxena and district magistrate of central district Nidhi Srivastava, examined the damage to the 361-year-old iconic structure in Old Delhi on Saturday.

After the inspection, Saxena said, “The department is waiting for a report from the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India (ASI), which is expected on Monday. Any plan to carry out required repairs and protection of the structure will be chalked out after their findings.”

This was the second time in three days that a team of district administra­tion visited the site after Hindustan Times on Thursday highlighte­d how cracks triggered by water seepage were threatenin­g the Mughal-era mosque.

The deputy superinten­dent (archaeolog­y) was also supposed to join the inspection on Saturday but could not come due to “personal reasons”, officials added.

Another government official said that the mosque had considerab­le damage signs and needs substantia­l long-term plan for its conservati­on. “The administra­tion is looking into the matter. The structure calls for a proper action plan. Ad hoc provisions will not work. We will have to identify root causes for a course of action and we need a technology-based solution,” said the official, who wished not to be named.

Divisional commission­er Manisha Saxena is monitoring the case as she also holds the charge of department­s under which District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), and Delhi Wakf Board (DWB) fall.

The first survey of the mosque was conducted on Thursday after the HT report. The examinatio­n teams from DDMA, ASI, and DWB were to submit their findings to their respective department heads on Friday.

The ASI last carried out restoratio­n work at Jama Masjid 10 years ago after a report by conservati­on architect Naveen Piplani.

The mosque, which was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1656, is not a protected monument and falls under the jurisdicti­on of the DWB. The body manages its affairs through a mosque managing committee.

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