Govt takes up renovation work at Gandhi Bhavan

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The government has been renovating the Gandhi Bhavan in Beleghata area of the city, a two-storey building where spent 25 days between August and September in 1947 when was in the grip of riots.

The government would hold a programme at the house on October 2 on the occasion of 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi-ji.

"We expect Chief Minister to declare the building a heritage property on October 2," said Papri Sarkar, of Purbo Gandhi Smarak Samiti (PKGSS), a private body working for preserving the memory of Gandhi-ji.

A national-level programme will also be organised at the building after completion of the renovation, Chief Secretary had said earlier.

Renovation work is presently being carried out in the building.

Gandhi Bhavan, previously known as 'Haidari Manzil', houses a museum with a few exhibits including a "Charkha", a pocket watch used by Gandhi-ji, his slippers and some rare photographs taken during his stay in the city.

Letters penned by Bapu, newspaper clippings of that time about the riots, the bed on which Gandhi-ji used to sleep are also on display.

The building is maintained by state PWD since 2007 after a pact was signed between the and the Samiti, Sarkar said.

said Gandhi-ji started residing at 'Hyderi Manzil' on August 13 as it was located in riot-hit Beleghata. As the killings did not stop, he began an indefinite fast on August 31.

"On September 4, both Hindus and Muslims surrendered before him and pledged to end the killings and peace came back. Gandhi-ji then withdrew the fast which lasted for around 72 hours and left the city," he said.

Some of the sharp-edged weapons, apparently used in those days of rioting, have also been put up on display at the museum.

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First Published: Sun, September 30 2018. 11:50 IST