ASI finally restores Shaniwar Wada murals lost to time & a fire. Historians say too little, too late
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The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has partially restored two Peshwa-era murals on the gatehouse walls of Pune's Shaniwar Wada, a landmark palace from the Maratha empire. The murals, drawn by Rajasthani artists in 1732, were damaged in a fire over two centuries ago and have been corroded by pollution and neglect.
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