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ASI red flags school for illegal construction near Humayun’s Tomb

The school, however, said it is only increasing the height of the boundary wall so that students don’t jump over.

 ASI, New Horizon School , illegal construction ,Humayun’s Tomb, UNESCO,  UNESCO World Heritage Site, delhi news, city news, local news, delhi newsline The illegal constructions include a wall and a staircase. (Source: Express Photo by Oinam Anand)

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Friday filed a complaint against authorities of the New Horizon School in Nizamuddin for allegedly carrying out illegal construction in the prohibited and regulated area of Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In the complaint, ASI’s senior conservation assistant (Humayun’s Tomb sub-circle) has alleged that the school was carrying out unauthorised construction in the precincts of Humayun’s Tomb without seeking the mandatory permission from the ASI.

The agency has also requested the school authorities to “immediately” stop the construction and has sought a case against the offenders.

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“The school authorities have been constructing a wall. The illegally built portion also includes other constructions. The walls have been put up and a staircase has been erected, though the roof is yet to be built. The construction is abutting the ASI land,” a senior ASI official said.

According to rules, any construction or additions/alterations to an existing building within the buffer zone of a centrally protected monument is illegal.

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The radius area of up to 100 metres of a protected monument is “Prohibited Area” and up to 300 metres is “Regulated Area”.

Confirming that a complaint had been received, a senior police officer at Hazrat Nizamuddin police station said police will now write to South Municipal Corporation to get the construction stopped.

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“We will also register an FIR in the case under the Monuments Act. If there are grounds to believe a case needs to be registered against the school authorities, then it will be done,” the officer said.

When asked about the matter, one of the board members of New Horizon School and Samajwadi Party leader Kamal Farooqui said he was aware of the complaint.

“The school is only increasing the height of the boundary wall so that students do not bunk classes and jump over. I know about the complaint. If the municipal authorities and the ASI object to the construction, the school will stop it and comply with rules,” he said.

According to the school website, it is an unaided minority institution in Nizamuddin.

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