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    Gajraj Rao Warns: Ancient Buildings Vanishing in Concrete Jungles

    Entertainment February 4, 20261 Min Read
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    Mumbai, February 4 – Actor Gajraj Rao, known for his heartfelt social media engagement with fans, has raised a poignant alarm about India’s crumbling heritage. In his latest post, he laments how centuries-old structures—havelis, palaces, temples, and mosques—are being swallowed by modern concrete developments. These aren’t just bricks and mortar; they embody our cultural identity and historical legacy. Without immediate action, future generations risk losing touch with their ancestors’ masterpieces.

    Rao draws a stark contrast between India and London, where ancient edifices are meticulously preserved under strict regulations, government support, and public awareness. ‘London is a city brimming with well-maintained heritage buildings treated like treasures,’ he notes. In contrast, India’s landmarks, especially in Delhi, are rapidly disappearing amid urban sprawl. Cities like Gwalior boast structures that could thrive for centuries with minimal restoration.

    The actor urges collective responsibility. ‘A little care can revive these gems,’ he emphasizes, spotlighting Gwalior’s neglected facades. His call resonates amid growing urbanization pressures, reminding us that preservation isn’t nostalgia—it’s safeguarding our soul. As Rao’s voice amplifies, will policymakers and citizens heed the warning before more history turns to dust?

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