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Restore Aurangzeb-built Maha fort: Experts

The structures could be a game-changer in terms of economy, according to those in the field

By PTI
Published Date - 4 January 2021, 06:53 PM
Restore Aurangzeb-built Maha fort: Experts
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Aurangabad: Aurangabad’s Qila-e-Ark, a palace built by Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, is lying in a dilapidated condition and cultural experts have demanded that it be conserved to make it a tourist attraction.

The fort complex, located in the heart of the Maharashtra city, which is named after Aurangzeb, has suffered damages over a period of time and lost its past glory.


Though some new buildings have come up in the premises in last several years, the old structure is crumbling and is in need of repair and restoration, say experts.

Aurangabad collector Sunil Chavan said that the district administration will take up conservation of a part of the structure in near future. Ajay Kulkarni, convener of Aurangabad chapter of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), said the palace was constructed in 1650 by Aurangzeb. “The structure lacks maintenance and its condition has deteriorated,” he said. Fort expert Sanket Kulkarni said the building complex was earlier a notified monument of the state archeology department, but was denotified in 1971. “The monument witnessed the ‘Vande Mataram movement’ held during the Nizam period. It is in a bad condition now,” he said.

Swapnil Joshi, a member of the ‘Amazing Aurangabad’ organisation, which works for the welfare of monuments, said Qila-e-Ark is one of the beautiful monuments located here.

“If restored, it can become another tourist hotspot. Though the complex has new buildings now, the old structure has tourist potential,” he said. “Such structures could be a game-changer in terms of economy. European nations have many such examples,” he said.

When contacted, a senior official from the state archeology department said, so far no agency has approached them for advice on the structure’s conservation.

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