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Mumbai civic body to reopen 100-year-old Khetwadi school next academic year

Civic body restores sandstone structure in Girgaon, which possibly served as a jail during British Raj and maternity home later

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The facade of the century-old building during and after restoration. Pics/By Special Arrangement

The facade of the century-old building during and after restoration. Pics/By Special Arrangement

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is set to reopen an approximately 100-year-old heritage school building in Khetwadi, Girgaon, as a municipal school during the next academic year. The structure was closed for at least a decade, as extensive restoration was being carried out by the civic heritage conservation cell.

Civic officials believe the building, now known as the Khetwadi Municipal School, served as a maternity home until the 1970s and was subsequently converted into a school. During the British Era, it likely served as a detaining cell (jail) for freedom fighters, according to heritage conservationists who have been working with the civic body. A senior civic official said, “We can estimate the building is at least a century old, going by its architectural design and layout, which is very unique to that time period.”

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