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HC Orders to Protect 17th century Agra Monument
Why in News?
Recently, the Allahabad High Court provided interim protection to a 17th-century heritage site, the Hammam in Agra, and instructed the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and state authorities to prevent any damage to the monument.
Key Points
- Protection of Heritage Site:
- A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed seeking protection for the Hammam of Ali Vardi Khan in Agra, citing the imminent threat of demolition by "illegal and unauthorized persons."
- The Hammam, located in Chipitola, Agra, was confirmed by an ASI survey in October 2023 to have been built in 1620 AD.
- Court Directions for Preservation:
- The High Court directed the Commissioner of Police, Agra, the ASI, and the Uttar Pradesh State Archaeology Department to ensure the monument is not damaged.
- The Commissioner of Police was instructed to deploy sufficient police forces to safeguard the structure.
- Under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958, the ASI and state authorities have a duty to protect the 400-year-old Hammam.
Shahi Hammam
- It is a Mughal-era bathhouse located in Chipitola, Agra, constructed by Alivardi Khan in 1620.
- Once part of a larger inn complex, the hammam served not only as a bathing facility but also as a cultural and social center.
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