Historical bog goals should come back to new splendor as part of an RS 1.20 CRR project

Historical bog goals should come back to new splendor as part of an RS 1.20 CRR project
MySuru: That MySuru City Corporation (MCC) plans to restore two Historical Bogentore that once welcomed visitor Lalitha-Mahal-Palast And the centuries -old Govt Guest House.
These goals, which have been separated from their original monuments over time and are of historical importance, are regained their earlier shine as part of a restoration project worth 1.20 million rupees. The welcome bog gate, which is important for the cultural heritage, was attached to the Lalitha Mahal-Palast on the T narasipura road. Some time ago it was badly damaged by unknown vehicles and cracks on the walls had formed. The reception sheet near Govt Guest House was also in a dilapidated condition due to poor maintenance. Due to the negligence of the authorities, weeds and shrubs have grown on the buildings.
The Maharadschas of Mysore built these welcome bog goals near prominent historical buildings near the Govt Guest House on the Bengaluru-MySuru Road and near the Lalitha Mahal Palace, aesthetically shaped with carvings, including flower patterns, which many visitors to the whole Attach the route.
Due to the public demand to restore these prominent welcome goals, both by the public and by elected representatives, inspected MCC officials and monument experts these two welcome goals and recommended the restoration of these two welcome bog goals.
After all, the MySuru City Corporation has tackled the restoration of these two welcome bog goals for 1.2 million rupees. In an interview with Toi, the deputy commissioner (development) of the MCC, KJ Sindhu, said that the MCC steps in order to repair and renovate these two welcome bog goals in the city with the highest priority and a total expenditure of 1.2 billion rupees . As soon as the announcement of the tender has been completed, the work begins. The restoration of this work will be awarded to engineers and contractors that are experts in the restoration of historical buildings, she said.
The member of the District Heritage Conservation Sub-Committee and historian NS Rangaraju said that the Committee had primarily recommended to the MCC to restore these welcome bog goals, which were in a dilapidated state, because they needed immediate restoration work because they were hundreds of Years were built.
MCC was instructed to award the tender to experts for restoration work in order to complete the work without damage to the original structure, since at that time it was only built from lime mortar and bricks without cement.
In addition to these welcome bowsors, the committee also recommended the restoration of other welcome bog goals near Maharani's College on the JLB Road in the city and the installation of a statue of Maharani Kemhanananjammani Vanivilas Sannidhana with sculptures from Arun Yogiraj, which comes from the city. Another welcome goal at Five Lights Circle is planned near the Mysuru Central prison, which may later be taken over by the MCC.
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