File:Detailed art work for ceiling.webp
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English: The “Tajjar Building” through the ravages of time fell victim to the human hands and underwent many
additions and alterations, depriving of its all original grandeur. Giles, Commissioner of Sindh set up a library in this building in the year 1884 A.D. which later on followed by the creation of Local Broadcasting Station. Also, the building was used as a “Canteen” for a considerable time that greatly caused to its fast deterioration. After the 18th amendment, Sindh government took control of it’s assets and monuments, because when the heritage buildings became part of the federal government, they were in very neglected conditions. When the department of Culture, Tourism, and antiquities got handed over the monuments, it realized that something should be done for the preservation of the said monuments. Specially, Our minister Sir Sardar Ali Shah and D.G antiquities and archaeology devised and approved a scheme for Tajjar building which was in horrible condition. The federal government had ripped open the existing doors of the building and shifted them somewhere else. Secondly, the federal government damaged the originality of the building and replaced lime plaster with cement plaster thus affecting the beauty of the building gravely. Furthermore, after that department of Antiquities and archaeology took some serious measures to restore the four doors that were previously missing. And the doors were tailor-made to the exact picture of the doors that were previously installed in the building. Moreover, the department had to remove the cement plaster and reconstruct the building with the original materials used (chiroly and lime plaster), which we accomplished. Now, the building gives off the vibes of the building that was original constructed, thus attracting the visitors and enjoying the art and the vision that was originally envisioned in the building. |
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