Jaipur: Heavy rainwater enters into Albert Hall, many files destroyed
Jaipur: Heavy rainwater enters into Albert Hall, many files destroyed
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The stormy rain in Pink City Jaipur on Friday, four days ago has affected the world-famous Albert Hall. The rains not only soaked the valuable items of archeology, but also the entire government record. The department maintained its entire record room in a basement in Albert Hall. Due to heavy rain on August 12, more than three thousand files kept here destroyed due to water-filled.

The heavy rain on Friday in Jaipur has destroyed the Albert Hall Museum. The record room in the basement was badly affected when water came in during the rainy season in the antique and museum hall located in the Albert Hall Museum. Seeing the arrival of water here, the staff of the department started to collect items of full importance in the museum, but in just 15 to 20 minutes, the entire record room was filled with water and the entire record got wet in it. After that, only one hundred and fifty employees started working towards recovering this entire record.

Albert Hall Museum is closed for tourists at this time. Efforts are being made to dry the files of records around the museum by spreading them on the ground. The records of the department were not yet converted to digital form. Therefore, it is very important to recover this record. The minister, Dr. BD Kalla, who has come to Albert Hall, has told that the record should be recovered soon and after that it should be digitized.

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