Deccan Chronicle

No care money for Ashoorkhan­as

Only 23 Ashoorkhan­as get funds, 7,000 ignored across TS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, SEPT 27

Of the 7,000 Ashoorkhan­a in Telangana, the Wakf Board seems to be interested in only 23.

With Moharram beginning from October 3, members of the Shia community are upset that this year too, the government has not released any grants in advance for the white-washing, cleaning and setting up of water coolers in these places. Only `5 lakh has been granted which will be used for ensuring that the waste from outside the Ashoorkhan­as – the ones only in the city, is cleared.

Mr Mir Hadi Ali, president of All India Shia Organisati­on, said, “The government has failed to understand that these buildings are mostly used by people only during Moharram. The repairs can be carried out during the rest of the year. But every year meagre funds are released and only cleaning works are carried out. Some buildings in Karimnagar, Adilabad and even Mahabubnag­ar are very old and require repairs. There is no proper planning. Despite representi­ng the cases in detail, the condition of many buildings is very bad.”

Moharram is observed for 40 days, and when the government agencies do not carry out the works, it is mostly the local youth who take over the white-washing and cleaning works.

A senior official from the Wakf Board in the city said, “After bifurcatio­n we have not compiled a proper list of Ashoorkhan­as. This exercise has to be carried out to check which of the buildings are in good condition and which require repairs. As most of these places were donated during the time of the Nizam, there are allegation­s that many have homes.”

Also, the open spaces outside the Ashoorkhan­as need to be protected because they have been encroached in many places not only in the city but also in districts, allege officers.

THE `5 LAKH released will be used to clean up the buildings with repair work remaining pending

 ?? — DC ?? Workers at the Badeshahi Ashoorkhan­a in Madina, near Charminar, paint the structure ahead of Muharram in the first week of October
— DC Workers at the Badeshahi Ashoorkhan­a in Madina, near Charminar, paint the structure ahead of Muharram in the first week of October

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