Over 10% of heritage buildings dilapidated in Chennai
The Hindu
Heritage protection needs multiple strategies and it requires both legislative protection as well as financial incentive, say experts
Over 10% of heritage buildings in Chennai Metropolitan Area are dilapidated, according to estimates by officials of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA).
As part of the World Heritage Day events on Monday, various agencies are expected to review the work on restoration of heritage buildings this week. The High Court had estimated more than 450 heritage buildings, including public and private structures, in the metropolitan area and the CMDA started documentation of the heritage buildings 12 years ago. But restoration of heritage buildings owned by private agencies have not taken off in various parts of the city because of lack of proper policy and programmes for heritage conservation.
“Every year work on restoration of around 10 heritage buildings are cleared by the CMDA,” said an official. Loyola College is among the premises currently being restored after clearance from the CMDA Heritage Conservation Committee a few years ago and restoration work of the facade of the main building has been completed.
“Traditional artisans and skilled workers in various villages of Tamil Nadu were mobilised for the restoration of Loyola College. This is one of the most prestigious conservation projects, involving a basic survey of the building followed by detailed documentation, analysis and conservation solutions proposed by our team of experts,” said an architect of Edwin Construction which has been involved in the restoration project for several years.
Traditional methods of plastering using original mortar, composed of a mixture of country chicken eggs, jaggery and myrobalan, treatment of minor cracks using lime mortar and repair of the beams of the original Madras terrace roof have been followed. The roof has also been carefully restored by using traditionally manufactured Mangalore tiles. The authenticity of the building has been maintained with the help of a multi-disciplinary task force combined with the expertise of traditional artisans, he said.
Many private buildings have not been maintained properly on various heritage premises of the metropolitan area because of a lack of financial incentive to restore the buildings, CMDA officials said.
Senior BJP leader and former Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Saturday (November 23, 2024) said the landslide victory of the Mahayuti alliance in the Maharashtra Assembly election was historic, and that it reflected people’s mindset across the country. She added that the DMK would be unseated from power in the 2026 Assembly election in Tamil Nadu and that the BJP would be the reason for it.