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Fiona Fernandez: Of afterlives and secular spaces

Understanding the afterlife of a heritage landmark opens it up to look at it as beyond being just a brick and mortar structure devoid of character and legacy

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Jama Masjid was the centre of a secular space in the 1930s. File pic
Jama Masjid was the centre of a secular space in the 1930s. File pic

"We need to stop looking at our heritage as dead weight in the middle of our cities." It felt like one of those penny-had-dropped moments. It made perfect sense.

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