Indore's Ancient Stepwell Revival: How AMRUT 2.0 Restored 11th-Century Wonder

The historic Surajkund Stepwell in Indore has been beautifully restored to its former glory through the AMRUT 2.0 scheme. Local citizens and youth played a crucial role in the restoration process, cleaning waste and rebuilding damaged structures. This 11th-century stepwell, originally built during the Parmar dynasty, had suffered from years of neglect before the revival. The project now serves as an inspiration for water conservation and heritage preservation across Madhya Pradesh.

Key Points: AMRUT 2.0 Restores Indore's Historic Surajkund Stepwell Heritage

  • Restoration involved rebuilding damaged steps and pathways for structural integrity
  • Water quality and quantity improvements through systematic conservation efforts
  • Local youth actively participated in cleaning plastic and solid waste
  • Enhanced greenery and landscaping transformed the historical site's appearance
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AMRUT 2.0 helps Indore's historic Surajkund Stepwell regain its ancient splendour

Centuries-old Surajkund Stepwell in Indore regains ancient glory through AMRUT 2.0 scheme with community participation, improved water quality and heritage conservation.

"Today, this water structure stands as an inspiration not only for Depalpur but for the entire state - Madhya Pradesh Government Statement"

Indore, Oct 24

The Madhya Pradesh Urban Development and Housing Department's campaign to preserve and restore traditional water structures has yielded positive results in Indore, where the historic Surajkund Stepwell has regained its ancient splendour.

Located within the Mangleshwar Mahadev Temple complex in Depalpur, Indore district, the centuries-old stepwell has been restored to its former glory with active participation from local citizens and youth.

According to a government statement issued on Friday, the restoration work was carried out under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme of the Urban Development Department. "Today, this water structure stands as an inspiration not only for Depalpur but for the entire state," it said.

The project involved improving both the quality and quantity of water, rebuilding damaged steps and pathways, cleaning plastic and solid waste, enhancing greenery and landscaping, and promoting community awareness toward water conservation.

As per local belief, the Surajkund Stepwell was built during the reign of the Parmar dynasty in the 11th century, and later renovated by Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Holkar, who made it a vital source of drinking water for the town's residents.

Over the years, however, neglect led to its deterioration, with broken steps, eroded pathways, and a dwindling water source. The government credited Indore's youth for their commitment to protecting heritage and advancing the water conservation movement.

Under the state's 'Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan', the Urban Development and Housing Department has launched a citizen-participation initiative to preserve and rejuvenate water structures across all urban bodies in Madhya Pradesh.

Officials said the results so far have been encouraging, with local communities--particularly the youth--actively pledging to protect water resources and revive the state's traditional water heritage.

A statement mentioned that local citizens and youth have played a vital role in preserving the Surajkund Stepwell. They have pledged never to let this historic monument fall into neglect again. "This is our heritage," they said. "Our ancestors cherished it, and we want our future generations to take pride in it as well."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some positive news about heritage conservation! AMRUT 2.0 seems to be making a real difference. The combination of water conservation and heritage preservation is brilliant. More power to the local youth!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the restoration work, I hope the government ensures proper maintenance going forward. Too often we see beautiful restoration projects fall into neglect again within a few years. Sustainable maintenance is key!
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Indore last year, I'm thrilled to hear this! Stepwells are such unique architectural marvels. Can't wait to visit Surajkund on my next trip. Great initiative by both government and local community.
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Vikram M
This is what true development looks like! Preserving our heritage while addressing water conservation. Ahilyabai Holkar would be proud to see her legacy being continued. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see community participation in heritage conservation. The youth of Indore are setting a great example for the entire country. Hope this inspires similar projects nationwide.

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