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After partial collapse, push to restore Radhakrishnan heritage site

After partial collapse, push to restore Radhakrishnan heritage site
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University of Mysore officials are seeking government and corporate funding to restore a heritage bungalow once occupied by former President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. The structure recently suffered a partial collapse, prompting safety concerns.

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Preserving historical landmarks is essential for maintaining cultural heritage and academic history in educational institutions.

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Concern over the future of the heritage bungalow where former President and philosopher Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan lived during his tenure as a professor at the University of Mysore came to the fore at the university’s first academic council meeting of the academic year on Monday, following the recent collapse of a portion of the historic structure.

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The report is a straightforward account of local administrative efforts to preserve a historical site.

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