8th century structure to get a new lease of life
The Hindu
Work on renovating ‘medai police station’ started
TIRUNELVELI
Work on renovating ‘medai police station’, an 8th century structure built during the Pandya dynasty and used later by the British government as their armoury, was started on Tuesday without defacing its ancientness and glory.
Minister for Industries Thangam Thennarasu inaugurated the work, to be executed under ‘Smart City Project’ on an outlay of ₹3.06 crore, in the presence of Speaker M. Appavu. Thanks to the efforts taken by Collector V. Vishnu, it was decided to give a new lease of life to the neglected structure behind the Corporation’s Palayamkottai Zone Office.
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