Preserving History: Delhi's Century-Old Institutions Under the Spotlight
The Archaeological Survey of India is collaborating with Delhi's urban local bodies to document railway stations, schools, and colleges over 100 years old. Notable sites include Old Delhi Railway Station and Anglo-Arabic School. This initiative aims to create a comprehensive record of these historical buildings.
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The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and other urban local bodies have been tasked by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to identify railway stations, schools, and colleges over a century old in Delhi. The initiative seeks to document these historic institutions for a comprehensive public record.
Key sites likely to be documented include the 1903-built Old Delhi Railway Station, the Anglo-Arabic Senior Secondary School at Ajmeri Gate, and the 1916 Tibbia College in Karol Bagh. These longstanding establishments continue to serve the city.
Officials emphasize the importance of maintaining updated records of these historical sites, underlining their significance in Delhi's urban landscape. The ASI will assist in compiling this database, which will include crucial details such as the buildings' current condition and ownership.
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