Category Archives: Conservation Work

Restoration of Vadia Palace (Gujarat Forest Ranger’s College), Rajpipla, Gujarat

  • Vadia Palace, also known as Indrajit- Padmini Mahal, was built in 1939, in the princely state of Rajpipla. It is currently used as the Gujarat Forest Ranger’s College. An MoU was signed between INTACH and GFRC in Sept 2019, for the restoration of this heritage building.
  • The Detailed Project Report was submitted in January 2020. The project was divided into phases, of which Phase- I: Structural Restoration and Waterproofing was completed by Sept 2021.
  • The Phase II: architectural and Surface Restoration, is on-going. It includes repair and treatment of the external facade. Since the budget of this phase is being allocated in parts, the restoration of the eastern facade has been completed.
  • This phase also includes restoration of the Oriental Room, which has wall paintings by Italian artist. The room restoration was recently completed.
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Art Conservators Restoring the Italian Paints in VC of Vadia Palace

Delhi Police Museum

  • INTACH has signed an MoU with the Delhi Police on 28th March 2022 to design and develop a museum dedicated to history, role, and challenges of Delhi Police in the heritage building within New PHQ (near Gurudwara Bangla Saheb).
  • Delhi police has a long history of policing dating back to the first kotwal of Delhi in 1237 through an organized form of policing established by the British after the first war of Independence of 1857 to reorganizing of Delhi police in 1946 till today.
  • INTACH has conceptualized the Museum as a hybrid museum using static displays integrated with state-of-the-art technologies. This will give the visitor an immersive and interactive experience. The DPR with a detailed museum design has been submitted and presented to the Delhi police. Final from Delhi police approval is awaited.
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Restoration of Gol Dak Khana (New Delhi GPO)

  • An MoU was signed with the Department of Post, Delhi Circle, in December 2022, for the Restoration of Gol Dak Khana, New Delhi GPO.
  • A detailed documentation and condition assessment of the building was done based on which the Detailed Project Report was submitted. The DPR was approved in March 2023
  • It is a circular building located within a roundabout in central Delhi. This Colonial building was constructed in 1934 as Alexandra Place with its front side (south side) allotted for the post office, earlier known as Viceroy Camp Post Office.
  • The proposal includes restoring the building to its original footprint by removing all later additions, optimizing the usage of internal spaces as per the requirement of the post office and restoring the lost/ damaged architectural features and renewal of all services.
  • The execution work will be carried out block-wise as the building would be in constant use.
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South side external Facade of Gol Dak Khana (New Delhi GPO)
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North Eastern Entrance of Gol Dak Khana
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Director’s Residence in Gol Dak Khana, originally called Alexandra Place
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View of internal space

Tipong Tourism Development Plan, Margherita, Assam

  • Coal India has approached INTACH for the development of the Heritage Mining Tourism Development Plan for Upper Assam.
  • For the same INTACH team visited Tipong, Margherita, Tinsukia, Ledo and Dibrugarh from 22nd March 2022 – 25th March 2022, for the preparation of Heritage Mining Tourism Destination Plan at Tipong, Assam and Upper Assam Tourism Circuit Development.
  • INTACH submitted a phase wise preliminary proposal for the same to the NEC (Northeastern Coalfields), Margherita, Assam, which was approved for phase I of DPR preparation.
  • INTACH team visited Tipong in March 2023 for a week to undertake a detailed survey. The DPR is being currently prepared.
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1851 steam engine at Pragati khani
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Heritage Bunglow at Margherita

Tripura Tribal Autonomous Museum, Khumulwng, Tripura

  • Tripura has a diverse cultural legacy with 19 indigenous communities. Each community has its own distinct culture, traditions and lifestyle, which includes widely renowned dance forms.
  • To spread awareness regarding these indigenous communities of Tripura across the locals and tourists, INTACH signed a MoU with Tripura Tribal Area Autonomous District council (TTAADC) in December 2021 to design the Tribal Museum at Khumulwng using digital technologies integrated in static display for immersive and engaging experience.
  • In May 2022, a proposal for the conceptualisation, curation and development of a museum exhibiting all aspects of the indigenous communities of Tripura was prepared and presented to the Govt. of Tripura. The project proposal report focuses on new buildings, with individual descriptions of all galleries, including the theme of the exhibits, the concept and design of representation and the technological systems. Approval from the Govt. is awaited.
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Tripura Autonomous Cultural Museum (Art and Craft Gallery)
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Tripura Autonomous Cultural Museum (Gallery 1)
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Tripura Autonomous Cultural Museum (Religious Gallery)
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Tripura Autonomous Cultural Museum (Tradition Gallery)

Raja Shankar Shah Museum, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

  • Tribal Freedom Fighter Raja Shankar Shah is one of the most heroic local rulers of the Gondwana region who revolted against the British. Raja along with his son Kunwar Raghunath Shah was captured and executed by the British on 18th September 1858.
  • To commemorate their service and sacrifice for the people of Gondwana, the Tribal Welfare Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh has proposed a museum cum memorial dedicated to Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah.
  • The museum is proposed in the current DFO complex in Jabalpur where Raja and Kunwar were imprisoned. The Dept of Tribal Welfare, Govt of MP, has given a work order to AHD, INTACH to execute the project phase-wise.
  • Currently, the conservation of Main Block and final Design of Museum under phase I are in progress. DPR for Phase II has been submitted to the Tribal Welfare Department.
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Raja Shankar Shah Museum
Proposed View (Gallery 1)
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Raja Shankar Shah Museum
Proposed View (Gallery 2)
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Raja Shankar Shah Museum
Proposed View (Gallery 3)
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Raja Shankar Shah Museum
Proposed View (Gallery 4)

Museum Development Conservation and adaptive reuse of Dr Bhupen Hazarika House, Assam

  • Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika bought the seven bigha land at Kuthari, Assam, in 1974 and built a rest house for himself naming it ‘Apun Ghar’. Many of his songs and poetry were composed in this house. In 2012, the property was sold out which was recently acquired by the Assam government with an aim to conserve the house and convert it into a cultural centre as a memorial to Dr. Bhupen Hazarika with help of INTACH.
  • A team from AH Division of INTACH visited Kuthari on 25th August, 2021 for an initial inspection of the house and submitted a PPR for the conservation and adaptive re-use of the same. Approval from the Govt. is awaited.
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Dr Bhupen Hazarika House

Smart City Project, Jammu and Kashmir

INTACH has signed an MoU with the Jammu Smart city Ltd (JSCL) on 28th May 2021 for the conservation of heritage buildings. INTACH submitted proposals for street upgradation (from Radio Station Chowk in front of Raj Bhawan to Masjid Chowk), which could not be undertaken and restoration of 10 historic temples in Jammu. Currently, restoration of deodis of 3 temples (Satya Narayan Temple, Sardaron ka Mandir and Radha Krishna Mandir at Rani Park) is ongoing and ll be completed by end of May 2023.

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Signing of MoU with JSCL
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The Billu Temple, Panjtirthi

Srinagar Smart city Ltd. has engaged INTACH AH Division as consultant for “Façade improvement of Heritage Markets of the Downtown”,
‘Govt. Girls Middle School at Gaw Kadal, and “Govt. Boys Middle School at Gaw Kadal”. The project is handled by the INTACH Srinagar Chapter under the guidance and advise of the AH division.

Rejuvenation of the floodplains of River Yamuna, NCT of Delhi (Wazirabad Barrage to Old Iron Bridge, Delhi)

  • On the recommendation of NGT, DDA approached INTACH in March,2019 to submit the restoration and rejuvenation proposal for the floodplains of River Yamuna for approx. 7 Km stretch from Wazirabad barrage to Old Iron bridge, New Delhi.
  • INTACH submitted the proposal by dividing the stretch into 5 zones i.e 1.) Naturalisation of Surghat area 2.) Agricultural land behind Majnu Ka Tilla as Wetland. 3.) Forest Area between Majnu ka Tilla Gurudwara and Chandgi Ram Akhada as Eco trail 4.) Development of Qudsia ghat 5.) Restoration of old 32 Ghats in Yamuna Bazaar.
  • INTACH signed a MoU with DDA in September 2021 for the development of Qudsia Ghat covering 16 Hectares of land as a pilot project. Tenders for the first and the second phase have been allotted.
  • The area is being developed as an extension to the existing Qudsia Garden which is on the western side of the ring road. Therefore, the overall planning is based on Charbagh layout with architectural elements like stone chhatris, baradari, pedestrian pathways and bathing ghats. In addition to that, added amenities like cycle tract, public convenience, parking and a Yamuna Statue is also being developed.
  • Work on site is ongoing at site and expected to be completed by July 2023.
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Development Plan
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Site Visit by LG
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Charbagh Area
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Baradari
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Charbagh Area

Stabilization and Restoration of Ganga Mahal, (Phase II), Varanasi

  • Ganga Mahal along the river Ganga in Varanasi was constructed in 1865 by Maharaj Jiyajirao Scindia. This ghat has been demarcated as Yameshwar Ghat in the survey map of James Princep. The ghat was later named after the Ganga Mahal and is known as Ganga Mahal Ghat. The building is under the ownership of the Scindia Devasthan Trust of the royal family of Gwalior.
  • After parts of the building collapsed due to heavy rains on 13th August 2011, INTACH was approached to take up the conservation work. In 2012, phase I works were initiated for emergency stabilization and structural strengthening to avoid further collapse which was completed by 2014.
  • Currently, the phase II works which started in 2019 covering the restoration of the riverside façade and other collapsed areas are being undertaken. The project is expected to be completed very soon.
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Restoration of North East Bastion (Before & After)
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Reinstallation of stone Jalis and frames (Before and Ongoing)