This story is from December 5, 2016

Tagore Hill’s canopy in need of repairs

Tagore Hill’s canopy in need of repairs
Ranchi: The concrete-based damaged canopy ‘Brahma Sthal’ of the century old Tagore Hill still awaits renovation, despite the submission of a detailed project report (DPR) to the to the art and culture department of the Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development (ITRHD) weeks ago.
“As asked by the department, we had submitted the DPR last month. The canopy is in immediate need of restoration because it may fall any moment.
We are eagerly waiting for the green signal from the government to begin restoration work,” Shree Deo Singh, state head of ITRHD, said.
Meanwhile, art and culture director Ashok Kumar Singh assured to begin the renovation work soon. “The plan to begin the renovation is in process. The canopy is to be conserved with artistic structures,” Singh said.
ITHRD had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the state government for renovating heritage sites the Tagore Hill, Maluti Temples at Dumka and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar’s residence in Jamtara. However, the remaining part of the Hill was developed eight months ago by the tourism department. The area is covered with cement and railing lines. Guards have been deployed round the clock. Sweepers are hired to ensure cleanliness. Drinking water and snacks facilities are available in the opening hours of the area from 9am to 6 pm.
Dharmendra Sharma, a resident of Kokar, said, “Though the campus has been developed, the canopy requires attention.”
Presently, the entry to the site is free of cost. Birendra, a sweeper, said, “The government will begin charging from January.” Birendra added that officials have been visiting the canopy for inspection but no work has been initiated till date.
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