Restoration Approved for Historic James Skinner Haveli in Delhi
Centre clears restoration of James Skinner’s crumbling Delhi haveli at Kashmere Gate
Hindustan Times
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The Heritage Conservation Committee of the Indian government has approved the restoration of James Skinner's historic haveli in Kashmere Gate, Delhi. This initiative aims to transform the site into a community hub and memorial for Hindu College, marking its 125th anniversary, with a projected completion timeline of 1.5 to 2 years.
- 01The restoration of James Skinner's haveli has been approved by the Heritage Conservation Committee.
- 02The project will serve as a memorial for Hindu College, celebrating its 125th anniversary.
- 03The restored site will include a café, library, exhibition gallery, and co-working space.
- 04Funding for the project will come entirely from alumni contributions.
- 05The restoration is expected to take between 1.5 to 2 years to complete.
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The Heritage Conservation Committee (HCC) of India has approved the restoration of James Skinner's historic haveli located in Kashmere Gate, Delhi. This site, once the residence of Colonel James Skinner, a prominent Anglo-Indian soldier, has a rich history intertwined with the city for over two centuries. The restoration aims to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Hindu College, which operated from the haveli between 1908 and 1953. The ambitious project will transform the site into a community hub featuring a café, public library, exhibition gallery, and co-working space, funded entirely by contributions from alumni. Ravi Burman, president of the Hindu College Old Students Association, noted that the project is now moving forward after minor adjustments were made to the proposal. The restoration is expected to take approximately 1.5 to 2 years and will serve as a living museum, preserving the history of the college while providing a space for community engagement.
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The restoration of the haveli will create a vibrant community space that honors the history of Hindu College and provides facilities for public use.
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