Among the colonial monuments of Lucknow, Residency deserves a special mention for its grandeur, beauty, rich historicity and the ambience of a bygone era.
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RIGHT HERE: Sheo Narain Anived. (TOI Photo) Among the colonial monuments of Lucknow, Residency deserves a special mention for its grandeur, beauty, rich historicity and the ambience of a bygone era. This beautiful edifice again came to the life on the celebration of International museum day organised by the Archeological Survey of India, Lucknow circle.
Basking under the light of this pleasant afternoon, we saw many bigwigs of the city speaking highly on the conservation of historical monuments and enlightening youth about our rich cultural heritage. Sheo Narain Singh Anived, commissioner of custom, central excise and service inaugurated the event.
We also saw students participating in various competitions like painting, quiz, essay writing, etc. These competitions served as a great source of knowledge to all the students. Also spotted were Dr PK Mishra, I D Dewedi, head of the circle, ASI, NK Pathak, MC Joshi, Jagdish Gandhi, Arimardan Singh (Dir PIB)