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- The renovation of the Nawabi era mausoleum was done at a cost of crores
- This is the condition of the mausoleum due to seasonal rains even before the inauguration
- Questions raised on the work done at the World Class Agency
The state government has spent crores of rupees on the world-class restoration of the Nawabi-era mausoleum, considered the Taj Mahal of Junagadh. The mausoleum, which has been renovated and ready for a long time, is yet to be opened to the public as it is noticed that it has become mossy and sooty due to monsoon rains. Questions have been raised above.
In the year 2019 in the city of Junagadh, the tourism department of the state government started the restoration work of both the mausoleum and the upper kot fort at a cost of crores, which exceeded their budget for two-and-a-half years to restore these two historical places to their original form. was running In which a special agency was assigned for world class operations. At present, the work of both the mausoleum and the upper kot fort is 99 percent complete.
While these historic sites have not yet been opened to tourists, the first monsoon rains after this restoration have raised questions about the work, with green moss and blackening in several places on the main door and latticework of the mausoleum, and on the dome on the ceiling. is appearing So questions have been raised on how many years it will be able to remain clean in the coming time, at such a time there has been a demand that proper work should be done in all these places.