
Musi River Historic Buildings on 2025 World Monuments Watch.
âAs Hyderabad confronts environmental challenges and rapid change, World Monuments Fund highlights heritage as a pathway for rejuvenation alongside environmental conservation and climate adaptation,â says the WMF document that puts it on the watch.
âLandmarks like the High Court, State Central Library, Osmania General Hospital, City College, and the former British Residency, now a womenâs university, highlight the waterfrontâs civic legacy,â said a media release by WMF ahead of its release of list that includes a pick of sites from 29 countries that it feels need help advocacy and protection.Â
The 2025 World Monuments Watch spotlights the Musi River Historic Buildings at a key moment in the cityâs history. It comes just in time when the present Congress government is pursuing an aggressive and challenging programme for rejuvenation of the river and its surroundings.
âThe Watch underscores World Monument Fundâs commitment to ensuring that heritage preservation not only honors the past but actively contributes to building a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient future for communities around the world and beyond,â wrote WMF President & CEO, BĂ©nĂ©dicte de Montlaur in a media statement.
The biennial nomination based advocacy programme of the New York-based organisation spotlights building and sites facing tourism, conflict, climate change and natural disasters. The OGH is part of the âBuilt Heritage of the Musi Riverâ. âHistoric buildings like Osmania General Hospital, if preserved and reactivated, can be invaluable assets for Hyderabadâs future. More than that, built heritageâfrom grand landmarks to everyday structuresâoffers a lens to understand the shared uses of space that have given the Musi River meaning and life over time,â says the announcement.Â
Published – January 16, 2025 05:58 am IST
