The 100-year-old two-storeyed wooden bungalow was charred by a devastating fire that began at 2 am and continued to burn till the wee hours when it was finally doused by fire brigade personnel, the sources said adding, no one was injured in the incident.
Many pre-Independence documents, photographs and antique furniture were burnt to cinders in the inferno, family sources said.
The family claimed that the house could have been saved if fire tenders had come on time and with enough water.
Gogoi also met other affected families and assured them suitable compensation and directed SSP (City) A P Tewari to provide immediate relief to them.
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