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A 150-year-old building in Prayagraj, UP, originally the first hotel in the city, is undergoing a Rs 27 crore makeover. The building, which also served as an administrative building under British rule, was visited by American writer Mark Twain in 1896. The restoration project, scheduled to be completed by December 2024, was initiated after a roof collapse in 2020.
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