Safdarjung Tomb needs urgent care due to damage from weeds: Irfan Habib
The Hindu
Conservation work going on. It was stopped due to lockdown, says ASI
Weeds growing on the dome of Safdarjung Tomb had damaged the monument which required urgent care from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), historian S. Irfan Habib said on September 18.
Sharing a photo of the 18th Century monument taken earlier this week, Mr. Habib said in a tweet the “dome has developed cracks, with weeds growing all over it”. Later he told The Hindu that the ASI had neglected several monuments. He said weeds tended to grow during the monsoon but it was vital to clear them soon as they could lead to cracks.
Asked to respond to Mr. Habib’s assertion, an ASI spokesperson said: “The ASI is aware of the damages and the remaining portion of repairs will soon start as per our team’s assessment. Conservation work at monuments is a round-the-year job and presently also the work is going on, but due to the rain in Delhi it got a bit delayed.”

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