Town Hall gets facelift ahead of G20 Summit

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Town Hall gets facelift ahead of G20 Summit

Tuesday, 29 August 2023 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi on Monday visited the iconic British-era Town Hall and Ghalib ki Haveli in the Walled City and said tourists who will come to Delhi during the G20 Summit time should be able to see the rich heritage of the city.

 The over 160-year-old landmark — the original headquarters of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi — has received a basic facelift in the last few months.

 Mayor Oberoi accompanied by Delhi Urban Development Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj visited the sprawling heritage building situated in the Chandni Chowk area.

 They later also went to the historic Ghalib ki Haveli in Old Delhi’s Ballimaran area where poet Mirza Ghalib once lived.

 “India is hosting the G20 Summit in Delhi which is a matter of pride for all of us. Roads and parks (under the MCD area) are being cleaned and beautified, and tourists coming here during the G20 Summit time will be able to see the rich heritage of the city and go back with fond memories,” she said.

 The summit is slated to be held in the national capital from September 9 to 10.

 Oberoi and Bharadwaj also sampled some delicacies of old Delhi and took a rickshaw ride in the pedestrianised stretch of the Chandni Chowk.

 Bharadwaj said as this structure was built during the British era, people have an interest in this building and its history.  The Town Hall premises include the main building which has lawns on the front and back sides and is flanked by press building and dispensary building, which also have been freshly painted from outside.

 Built in yellow-painted brick and stone and carved white stone trim, the Victorian-era Town Hall, built in the early 1860s, was originally used by the British to hold public meetings.

 The Town Hall, the construction of which was completed in 1866, was earlier called the Delhi Institute or the Lawrence Institute and it is still considered one of the most iconic buildings of the city.

 “It was the original seat of the Delhi Municipality, and the Town Hall was bought by the municipality around 1866 for its use,” a senior official said.

 The municipality later evolved into the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) which came into being in April 1958.

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