The Karnataka government is set to restore 11 of the most endangered heritage buildings in Mysuru, out of a total of 131 listed by the State government. The estimated cost of restoration is around Rs 96,80,59,838. Commissioner of the Department of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage, A Devaraju, along with the Mysuru district administration, led by DC Dr K V Rajendra, have proposed the restoration of these buildings.
The restoration proposal includes iconic buildings like the Vani Vilas Market, Attara Khacheri, and Maharani’s Science College, among others. The plan involves various restoration works such as structural restoration, plaster work, painting, and upgrading services like electrical and plumbing systems.
Furthermore, the government aims to relax certain criteria in the ‘Adopt a Monument’ scheme to encourage more companies, NGOs, and trusts to participate in the restoration efforts. The goal is to preserve the heritage structures for future generations and promote tourism in Mysuru.
The total cost to restore all heritage buildings in Mysuru is estimated to be around Rs 1,000 crore. With efforts from government funds and CSR contributions, the restoration and conservation of these historical structures are well underway.
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