200-yr-old police post brought back to life in Delhi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
public soon as Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (Intach) has completed restoration and conservation work on it.According
to officials, the restored post is expected to be inaugurated in September itself
decided which office will operate from the place.The heritage building was found in a dilapidated condition by Delhi Police in 2006
It was translated to English by Shama Mitra Chenoy, who said there was a police chowki opposite Kala Pahar, now known as Anand Parbat, near
Sheetla mandir (Usha Mata temple)
building was found in the North district
funded by Intach were undertaken
Phase II was carried out from May to August 2023 wherein the interiors, illumination and landscape design were taken care of
carried out traditional masonry work and restored arches
We also restored the jack arch roof, composed of girders and arches, which had collapsed
arcade at the entrance and two rooms at the rear.According to officials, former Special CP (Perception Management and Media Cell) Sanjay
Beniwal, who is now DG (Prisons) of Tihar Jail, was closely involved in the restoration of the police post and played an active role in the
release of funds from the ministry of culture