Four years after promising to restore the city’s heritage fountains, BMC will commence work on the Khada Parsi fountain at the onset of this financial year; work on Flora Fountain will also begin this year
BMC workers have already begun the delicate process of restoring the Khada Parsi fountain, which has been in a deplorable condition for years. City architect Pankaj Joshi is hard at work overseeing plans for the restoration work
Sadly, the structure, which is one of the most representative emblems of the city, attracts the attention of passersby not just for its statuesque beauty, but also for its squalid condition. The metal used for the edifice have suffered erosion owing to their prolonged exposure to the elements, and chunks have also gone missing.
"Street urchins use the structure to dry clothes and store belongings, making it look worse. The lamps would be restored along with the structure," confirmed a BMC official. The total cost of the project is an estimated Rs 1.16 crore.
Flora waits
The blockages in the Flora Fountain’s pipeline have led to the proliferation of moss and algae on the fa ade, which has formed a thick coat on its surface. Work on the Flora Fountain, however, is yet to be planned. "The group leaders had cleared the proposal, but it hasn’t yet been forwarded to the heritage department. Once it is sent, it would be sent for recommendations to the heritage committee, and then needs final clearance from the standing committee," said
A Sabnis, heritage conservationist engineer at BMC. He added that though the process was yet to be initiated, work on the Flora Fountain would commence this year itself. "The architects have been given a period of six months to complete the work, after which they will be in charge of maintenance for the following five years," said Sabnis.
The anticipated project cost for Flora Fountain is Rs 1.5 crore. The BMC has made several pledges to clean up the city’s statues and fountains, but has failed to deliver on its promises repeatedly. Ruttonsee Muljee Fountain in Fort market, Wellington Fountain in Colaba, and two fountains at Crawford Market designed by Rudyard Kipling’s father Lockwood Kipling were some fountains on the list of statues that were promised facelifts, but are still lying in shambles. "After work on these major fountains begin, we would slowly start taking up the restoration work of smaller ones also," informed Sabnis.
Statues still in shambles
Last year, the civic body had decided to maintain statues in the city after receiving a lot of flak for their despicable condition. Needless to say, no such clean-up activity ensued. In another setback, the municipal commissioner had asked the consultants appointed for the project to cut down their charges from 7.5 per cent to only 5 per cent.