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No funds to preserve Mumbai's heritage GPO building
Updated On: 15 May, 2013 09:30 AM IST | | Vinod Kumar Menon
As it turns 100 this year, the landmark structure in south Mumbai is falling apart, but officials cannot begin restoration till Centre allocates funds
The city’s landmark General Post Office (GPO) in SoBo is celebrating its centenary this year, and it shows. The disfigured walls of the heritage structure are shedding giant flakes of plaster, the ceiling has deep fissures, stones come loose and fall off the domes, drainpipes drip over employees’ heads, and broken windowpanes rattle and crumble every time they are closed, betraying total neglect of this British-era heritage structure.

Dilapidated: A staff of 1,100 works at the GPO between 6 am and 10 pm. Other than that, the building gets approximately 40,000 visitors daily. Officials said they have thrown a safety net to keep the peeling plaster from falling on people’s heads from the building’s central dome. Pic/Bipin Kokate
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