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Tripura Govt allocates Rs 6.38 crore for retrofitting century-old museum & cultural centre

The Tripura Government has approved a budget of Rs 6.38 crore to accelerate the retrofitting efforts on the historic Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya State Museum and Cultural Centre, stated an official announcement.

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Jan 22, 2024, 11:45 am IST
Tripura Govt allocates Rs 6.38 crore for retrofitting century-old museum & cultural centre

Tripura Govt allocates Rs 6.38 crore for retrofitting century-old museum & cultural centre

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The Tripura Government has approved a budget of Rs 6.38 crore to accelerate the retrofitting efforts on the historic Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya State Museum and Cultural Centre, stated an official announcement.

Constructed in 1917 as the Pushpabant Palace by Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya, the building was transformed into a museum last year by the State Government. Approximately 30 per cent of the retrofitting work on this century-old heritage structure has been completed, with the remainder expected to finish by the next year.

The Pushpabant Palace holds historical significance, as Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, with close ties to the Tripura royal family, stayed in the palace in 1926.

Uttam Paul, the executive engineer of the Tourism Department, stated, “The Tripura State Disaster Management Authority-TSDMA has sanctioned Rs 6.38 crore to undertake retrofitting works on Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya State Museum and Cultural Centre under the State Disaster Mitigation Fund.”

Due to the building’s fragility, major retrofitting is deemed necessary for its preservation. The Raj Bhavan, previously housed in the Pushpabant Palace, was relocated to a more secure location.
Paul explained that the unique materials used in the building have contributed to the slow pace of the retrofitting work, estimating one more year for completion.

Earlier, the State Government had allocated Rs 40.13 crore for the overall development of the heritage structure of Maharaja Birendra Kishore Manikya Museum and Cultural Centre. The planned digital museum, under the guidance of the National Council of Science Museums, aims to showcase the rich heritage of Northeastern States, fine arts from Southeast Asia, contemporary photography, and both national and international archives.

“After the retrofitting works are done, it will take only six months to turn the heritage structure into a digital museum,” added Paul, highlighting the potential transformation awaiting the century-old cultural landmark.

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