Few cracks found on surface of Gateway of India: Centre

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New Delhi, April 3: Few cracks were found on the surface of the Gateway of India in Mumbai during an inspection but the overall structure was found to be in a “good state of preservation”, Parliament was informed on Monday.
Union Minister for Culture G Kishan Reddy said this in a written response to a query in Lok Sabha.
He was asked whether a recent structural audit of the Gateway of India has revealed cracks along the facade.
“The Gateway of India, Mumbai, is not a centrally-protected monument. It is under the protection of Department of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Maharashtra. Few cracks were found on the surface during the inspection. Overall structure was found to be in a good state of preservation,” he said.
In response to a query on whether any report has been submitted to the Union government in this regard and if so, what are the findings of the said report, the minister said, “No report has been submitted to Union government in this regard.” On whether the government has received a restoration proposal from the State Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Reddy said the “government of India has not received any such proposal”.
The Department of Archaeology and Museums has prepared a detailed site management plan and “an estimate for conservation and repairs to Gateway of India amounting to Rs 8,98,29,574”, he said. (PTI)

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