Mughal era Badarpur Fort to be restored
The fort in Badarpur, which before independence was a part of present day Sylhet district in Bangladesh was a major railway and commercial hub during British rule. The fort's fundamental structure revealed a Mughal provincial style, Karimganj Deputy Commissioner Sanjiv Gohain Boruah said.
The Karimganj district administration recently approached the state Directorate of Archaeology and the Archaeological Survey of India for restoration of the fort, which dates back to the 18th century.
"We have talked to ASI officials and a team of experts is to visit it soon to carry out a survey and chalk out plans to preserve the fort," Boruah said. The fort located at the crossroads of the National Highway 44 and 53 and Badarpur railway junction, would be of special interest to tourists from Bangladesh as they had a shared history with the area, he said.
There was also a proposal to set up a museum at the adjacent heritage 'dak bungalow', which was currently serving as the circle office of the area.
PTI