Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Now, Qaiserbagh police station gets saffron touch

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LUCKNOW: The secretaria­t annexe building (Shastri Bhawan) was in news in September last year after it was painted in shades of saffron. In October, a rural bus service ‘Sankalp Seva’ was launched with a saffron-coloured fleet. And after the walls of the UP Haj committee office, Qaiserbagh police station in old city is the latest building to get a touch of saffron on Saturday. The police station’s walls have been painted in two colours— saffron and dull yellow. The main building remains in dull yellow colour as it has been in the past while the top strip of the walls and staircase were painted in saffron.

LUCKNOW: The secretaria­t annexe building (Shastri Bhawan) was in news in September last year after it was painted in shades of saffron.

In October, a rural bus service ‘Sankalp Seva’ was launched with a saffron-coloured fleet. And after the walls of the UP Haj committee office, Qaiserbagh police station in old city is the latest building to get a touch of saffron on Saturday.

The police station’s walls have been painted in two colours— saffron and dull yellow.

The main building remains in dull yellow colour as it has been in the past while the top strip of the walls and staircase were painted in saffron.

Talking to Hindustan Times, Qaiserbagh police station incharge DK Upadhyaya said the painting work was being conducted as a part of annual renovation work and from time to time the strip colours were changed in the past, but the main dull yellow colour remains the same.

He said earlier the strips were painted reddish brown but this time it was decided to get it painted into some light shade which is somehow similar to saffron.

He said there was no need for any controvers­y and the light shade was looking better.

Additional superinten­dent of police (ASP), west, Vikas Chandra Tripathi, whose office is also in Qaiserbagh police station premises, said painting the wall was part of normal annual maintenanc­e work and it depends on the local police station in charge to decided the colour.

When asked whether other police stations would also be painted in the same colour, the ASP said there was no sweeping order to use the same colour everywhere.

THE POLICE STATION’S WALLS HAVE BEEN PAINTED IN TWO COLOURS—SAFFRON AND DULL YELLOW.

 ?? SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ?? ▪ Qaiserbagh police station in old city painted in shades of saffron.
SUBHANKAR CHAKRABORT­Y/HT PHOTO ▪ Qaiserbagh police station in old city painted in shades of saffron.

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