
Chenai Parsi Dharmashala, one of the winners of the Intach Award and the venue of the event. | Photo Credit: Serish Nanisett
It was the day of the buildings of the colonial era under the defensive forces, because the winner on Friday evening was named five of the six annual Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage.
A lonely remote trip was built from 1889 by Secunderabad Chenai Parsi Dharmashala, which was named for the Award on International Day for Monuments and Places or World Heritage Day.
Five buildings named for 2025 Intach Awards is the mess of EME Center officers, Secunderabad; MCEMS Officers mess, secunderabad; AOC officers mess, secunderabad; Air Force Station, Hakimpet; and cantonment house.
The intach committee appreciated MH military hospital, Secunderabad, a special citation.
Prices were distributed in Parsi Dharmashala. “It has been 30 years since Intach was introduced by Intach. The award has maintained the connection of the city with its built and natural heritage. It recognizes individuals and institutions in the preservation and dear of inheritance,” said Anuradha Reddy, Convelor Intach, Hyderabad chapter.
Published – April 18 2025 9:12