Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Durbar Hall revamp at snail’s pace, may open next year

WORK BEGAN IN ’15 Jaipurbase­d private firm has already missed Jan 2017 deadline

- Jatinder Mahal n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The renovation work on the 126-year-old Durbar Hall, built by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala, may take another three months to get completed, before it opens for public after having missed the January deadline.

The renovation work had started in July 2015 by the state government.

Its contract was given to a private firm, Rajputana Constructi­on Private Limited,Jaipur. According to the contract, the project was to be completed within 18 months. But , due to its slow pace, only 80% of the work has been completed.

The ₹5 crore renovation project, is being funded by the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and department of cultural affairs, Punjab.

Rahul Munya, an engineer with the Punjab department of cultural affairs, who is supervisin­g the work at the site, said, “The project could not begin on time, due to the documental formalitie­s, it got delayed for six months. Getting approval for the grant was also a reason for the delay.”

“The renovation work will be completed before December 31 this year, as almost 80% work is complete,” he added.

As per the sources, the district administra­tion is planning to open the Hall after the renovation work completes, as a public library in January next year.

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICAN­CE

The Durbar Hall, a monument of Indo-Saracenic architectu­re, was built by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala.

Saracenic is a term used to refer to a people who lived in desert areas in and around the Roman province of Arabia, and who were distinguis­hed from Arabs.The constructi­on of the Hall tarted in 1882 and took eight years to finish. The Hall was built in line with the Sikh tradition: it had grand interiors for public functions and was used as by the maharaja as his durbar (court).

The last ruler of Kapurthala, Maharaja Jagatjit, used to hold his durbar in the complex twice a year.

In 1947, the Hall became a government property and was converted into a court complex.

As the renovation began, the local administra­tion shifted the courts and other government offices to a new complex.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Renovation work in progress at Durbar Hall in Kapurthala on Tuesday.
HT PHOTO Renovation work in progress at Durbar Hall in Kapurthala on Tuesday.

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