Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Court directs state govt to restore Victoria Memorial Hall in Karnal

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Taking up a public interest litigation filed by Freedom Fighters Successors Organisati­on, Karnal, seeking restoratio­n of ancient monument Victoria Memorial Hall in Karnal, the Punjab and Haryana high court has directed the state government to start its restoratio­n work within three months.

The directions came from the division bench comprising chief justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and justice Augustine George Masih on Wednesday.

The petitioner organisati­on had informed the court that Victoria Memorial Hall, which was constructe­d in 1901 to perpetuate the memory of Queen Victoria and now known as Gandhi Memorial Hall should be handed over to the department of archaeolog­y and ancient remains for preservati­on, repair and refurbishi­ng as the condition of the memorial hall is deteriorat­ing at a very fast pace.

The court was informed that the hall is located in a busy Committee Chowk area and the grass around the building speaks of the neglect of the building and the district administra­tion is keen to demolish the building and constructi­ng a shopping mall in its place.

The hall is a unique combinatio­n of three architectu­ral features — Indian, Islamic and European; and can serve as a cultural resource centre.

As the building is deteriorat­ing day-by-day, the important artifacts are being removed for preservati­on by various museums, the petitioner said, adding the place around the memorial hall had been encroached from all sides.

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The petitioner organisati­on urged the court to hand over the Hall to the department of archaeolog­y and ancient remains for preservati­on and repair.

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