"Even till late 60s, Patna was a beautiful city and old buildings, from government bungalows to private houses, kothis and mansions dotting its streets were part of that charm. Unfortunately, with passage of time, we lost so many of them including the iconic Dak Bungalow. Real estate explosion and rapid urbanisation has dealt a severe blow to the city's heritage," he said.
"I am of the view that old, historical buildings should be preserved for posterity. And, the Collectorate carries within its walls the Dutch and British history, besides being specimens of unique architecture of those eras. Buildings like these should not be demolished but rather adaptively reused and linked with cultural activities and boosting heritage tourism and economy of Bihar.
The 59-year-old state finance minister, who hails from the heritage city of Darbhanga, says, in Europe and the US, heritage tourism is a huge draw and a steady source of revenue, and Patna and rest of Bihar have the potential to adopt the same.
There are about 70 sites in Bihar protected under the
Nearly 30 sites are protected in Bihar under the state archaeology including 1786-built Golghar, Begu Hajjam's Mosque, and colonial-era Morrison Building (added recently to the list) in Patna.
Historic Civil Surgeon Bungalow, City SP Bungalow, District and Session Judge Bungalow, at Gandhi Maidan were dismantled in 2014 to make way for an international convention centre, construction of which is underway. Six heritage bungalows on Bailey Road were demolished in 2013 for world-class Bihar Museum.
British-period DM Office were featured in Oscar-winning film "Gandhi". But, hardly anyone in the city knows about it and the government seems oblivious to it instead of cashing in on the "Gandhi" connection.
After public outcry against the proposed dismantling of the Collectorate for redevelopment and appeals sent to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar from Dutch Ambassador in India and heritage body INTACH, Bihar government had constituted an ad hoc committee to seek opinion of archaeologists and experts before taking the final call on it.
"After the committee's meet, the Chief Secretary has been apprised by the experts of the historical value of the Collectorate and the need for its preservation as an important signpost of history, both socio-cultural as well as architectural," a source said.
"The old buildings and old charm disappeared along with the 'coffee houses' that once epitomised the cultural and intellectual playground of Patna. The Collectorate and other surviving heritage buildings should be preserved and reused as cultural spaces like museums, art galleries, heritage restaurants and cafes or venues for performing art or film festivals.
Sources said a proposal was made few years ago to relocate the Collectorate at Phulwari Sharif in a new modern complex, but could not be brought to fruition.
Gopal says, "The Collectorate can move back in after its complete restoration. But, the buildings must be restored first as they have been shabbily kept for decades."
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