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TOI : ASI welcomes HC order on caves : Sept 8, 2007
ASI welcomes HC order on caves TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Mumbai: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has expressed satisfaction at the Bombay high court's directive to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to clear the sixth-century Jogeshwari caves of encroachment.
"We are relieved by the court order and intend to start clearing the encroachments with the help of the BMC,'' said ASI superintending archaeologist (Mumbai circle) G S Narasimhan.
A full-fledged slum colony with pucca brick houses and commercial establishments has proliferated inside the heritage structure since the 1960s.
The Jogeshwari caves are one of the longest rock-cut Brahminical caves in India. "As the rock from which the caves were carved is of inferior quality, the monument is susceptible to damage and must be preserved carefully,'' Narasimhan pointed out. "But that can only happen only when the shanties surrounding the protected monument are removed.''
The bats that authoritatively hang upside down from the roof are the other unwelcome intruders at the caves.
The ASI plans to request the municipal corporation to divert the drainage pipes installed in the slums above the caves so that effluents from the shanties do not flow into the monument.
Seepage is another major problem that has to be dealt with in future.
toireporter@timesgroup.com
A FRESH BEGINNING: The ASI wants to clear encroachments with BMC help at the Jogeshwari caves
Publication:Times Of India Mumbai; Date:Sep 8, 2007; Section:Times City; Page Number:5
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