Clock Tower, Shikarpur
Clock Tower, Shikarpur | |
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گھنٹہ گھر، شکارپور | |
File:View Of Clock Tower In Muharram Ul Haram.jpg | |
Alternative names | Ghanta Ghar |
General information | |
Type | Clock tower |
Location | Shikarpur, Sindh |
Country | Pakistan |
Coordinates | 27°57′03″N 68°38′09″E / 27.950701°N 68.635838°E |
Opened | 1935 |
Cost | Rs 5000 |
The Clock Tower, Shikarpur (Urdu: گھنٹہ گھر، شکارپور), also known as Ghanta Ghar, is a landmark situated in the city center of Shikarpur, Sindh.[1][2]
History
Constructed in 1935, the clock tower was built in memory of Seth Heranand Nandhiram Bajaj by his sons, Seth Kunia Lal Bajaj and Seth Raja Ram Bajaj.[3][4] A distinctive stone from Jaipur, Rajasthan, commemorating the inauguration, is placed at the base of the tower.[3] The construction of the tower coincided with the silver jubilee of George Frederick Ernest Albert V, Emperor of India, and began on May 6.[1][3] The project, funded with a donation of Rs 5000 from the Bajaj family, was overseen by the municipal committee of Shikarpur, with K.V. Joshi as the chief officer and H.N. Meensis as the administrator.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The clock tower of Shikarpur | Footloose". The News International.
- ↑ "Lakhi Dar, Shikarpur". EFT Sindh.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Shikarpur's Ghanta Ghar is having a rough time". Daily Times. August 5, 2018.
- ↑ Awais, Muhammad. "The Forgotten City: An Ode to Old Shikarpur". Youlin Magazine.
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