Nestled in a narrow bylane of the Walled City, three- storeyed Haveli Dharampura in Gali Guliyan, a stone's throw from the historic Jama Masjid, was converted into a heritage hotel.
Union minister and heritage connoisseur Vijay Goel, owner of the charming mansion, at a press conference held in its luxuriant courtyard today, appealed to the government to come up with policies to encourage other haveli owners to restore their properties, by offering them incentives.
"The haveli's original spatial configuration was re- established and ornate architectural elements were carefully restored, returning the building to its former splendour," said Duong Bich Hanh, Chair of Jury for Heritage Awards UNESCO Bangkok.
His statement was read out by Goel at the press conference which was also attended by Union Culture Secretary Rashmi Verma and ASI's Director General Usha Sharma, among others.
Verma said the recognition was "well-deserved" and fed to the "experiential culture" that tourists today wish to enjoy, over and above the visit to a few cultural heritage monuments.
Verma, who also holds the charge of tourism secretary, emphasised that "we need to work in partnership". "A sense of pride and a sense of ownership has to be inculcated among the owners, and everyone should work together on it," she said.
"We will definitely promote this as a heritage spot in the heart of Chandni Chowk that gives you the feel of the area," she added.
Lauding the efforts that went into the restoration of the haveli, the UNESCO jury expressed hope that "you will continue to share the lessons learned from the project to encourage heritage conservation efforts in your country and throughout the region".
The UNESCO also praised the restoration of the Wellington Fountain, saying it "demonstrates the importance of extending heritage protection efforts to the public realm".
"The project is a notable step forward in strengthening the understanding and commitment for appropriate management of municipality's civic heritage," it said in a statement.
The awards were announced earlier this month. Besides, Haveli Dharampura and Wellington Fountain, the Bomonjee Hormarjee Wadia Fountain and Clock Tower in Mumbai and Gateways of Gohad Fort in Gohad, Madhya Pradesh, were also recognised in the 'Honourable Mention' category.
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