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Sunday 31 January 2021

Farheen Ujjan - Central bank of India Building Shikarpur

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Farheen Ujjan - 2k20/MMC/66

Subject: Newspaper and Magazine Production

Investigative Report

Assigned by: Sir Sohail Sangi

Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Sindh

 

 


  Why the building of the Central bank of India branch Shikarpur is not preserved as heritage?

 ''Old buildings are our history and should be preserved to inspire our younger generations one day.''

Shikarpur which was considered as the Paris of Sindh is famous for its rich tradition, culture, history and Central Bank of India Branch in Shikarpur is also one of them, which adds beauty to the Shikarpur city and tops the list of most popular landmarks in Shikarpur district.

In 1998, UNESCO had declared 1,203 buildings of Shikarpur as cultural heritage, but 250 buildings have been destructed, said Prof Dr Anila Naeem of NED University, who has done an extensive research on Shikarpur and its historical buildings and Shikarpur city is the only city of Sindh province whose buildings have been made by civilian personalities on the basis of the self-help.

The well-known personalities of history have mentioned many times that the honour of the Shikarpuri traders had more than Hyderabadi traders, before partition.

Shikarpur was a centre of trade in Central Asia, whosoever used to come for trade they used to stay at Qilo kafilo it was a fort for traders to stay but since they were being looted so the traders of Shikarpur introduced Hundi to avoid problem of loot then slowly and gradually, they establish a bank at Shikarpur said Badar ud Din Ujjan.

In addition, the traders of Shikarpur used to earn money from across World and they used to invest their wealth in Shikarpur.

The traders of Shikarpur used to give the receipt to other persons or traders, who wanted to take cash from other places, which receipt was recognized as cash, before partition, an experience of “Hundi” and it is also reported that the Hundi system was introduced by Hindu traders of Shikarpur.

The concept of banking system also had started from Shikarpur in the form of Hundi, And the Shikarpuri people are the pioneers of the Hundi which was acceptable in different parts of the world and considered as good as gold, later on the banking system was introduced by the local traders (Hindus) and contributed to establish the bank building in the city which was the branch of the central bank of India.

Central Bank of India, a government-owned bank, is one of the oldest and largest commercial banks in India, it is located in Mumbai which is the financial capital of India and capital city of state of Maharashtra.

It was established on 21 December 1911 by Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala with Sir Pherozeshah Mehta as chairman.

Currently the Central bank of India has branches in 38 states.

Before the partition of the sub-continent there were approximately two branches of the central bank of India in Pakistan, one was in Hyderabad and another was in Shikarpur.

The former branch office of the Central bank of India was constructed in 1940 CE, before the partition of sub-continent with the collaboration of Shikarpuri Hindu traders to facilitate the traders of Shikarpur and it is still located in Shaikh Mohalla Shikarpur Sindh.

It is believed that a person who settled (muhajir) whose name could not discover, purchased this building in Rs 13000 in the year of 1950 through an auction.

After a couple of months, Akbar Ali Shaikh bought this building from that settler in Rs 15000 in the year of 1950.

In 1959, after having nine years of the ownership, Akbar Shaikh decided to rent out the ground floor of the building to the Education Department on a monthly rent of Rs 60 with the view of promoting education among girls in the area.

As there was no educational facility for girls so they decided to establish a school for girls named Primary Girls (Urdu and Sindhi) School and it was primary school.

When the flood had hit the province of Sindh in 2010, the building owner had asked the deputy commissioner to vacate the building, as he feared that the flood victims will ruin the structure of the building by occupying it in the name of shelter.

In result, the department vacated the building and shifted the school to some other place.

After the partition of sub-continent, it lost it's worth & beauty, but it is still located in Shaikh Mohalla Shikarpur.

Professor Karim Dad Ujjan said that it is also a historical land mark in our city and this bank building was made to facilitate the citizen and it was made with the collaboration of Hindu traders of Shikarpur.

The heirs of Akbar Shaikh, including his son Qadir and his family are still living in the building, there are ground floor, first floor and the second floor in the building, in second floor the family of Qadir Ali Shaikh lives while Jamshed Ali and Naveed Ali who are the nephews of Qadir Ali lives in first floor and ground floor has been converted into bethak.

The building has a reasonable accommodation while expensive Sagwan wood was used in making of all the doors, windows including fittings and main electricity board of the rooms.

The ground floor of the former bank branch is consisting of one wide hall, three rooms, and one store room while an open ground is also situated behind the building for ventilation but that ground was purchased later before it was not the part of the bank and when there was school so that ground was used as playground and the first floor has two rooms and one wide hall and the second floor is also covered.

If we want to do maintenance of our home on a great scale so at the first, we need to contact government said Naveed Ahmed Shaikh (Owner).

Government had asked us to sell the building to the government but we don't want to sell it so we refused but it is decided whenever we want to sell it so firstly, we need to contact government said Jamshed Ali Shaikh (owner) further he said that this building is about 3600 sq ft and currently its worth is 1 billion Pakistani rupees and still we have no intension to sell it.

We have been living in this area since before the partition of the sub-continent so this area was very much crowded and full of hustle bustle on that time due to this bank after few years when ground floor was rented for the school even it was crowded though but when they shifted the school to other place so this area has become very much dreary said an old neighbour.

First floor of the bank used to be a living area for employs and ground floor was used to be a bank and there is separate room in ground floor for keeping documents and records etc and the entrance gate and two counters.

It has cc ceiling since that time and the doors are made up of Sagwan, even the fitting and the electricity boards are made up of Sagwan since that time and they haven’t replaced it.

But unfortunately, it has been turned into residential building by CBI, the building has been a subject of negligence by the Endowment Fund Trust, an institution responsible for the preservation of the heritage of Sindh.

This is the main reason that why the building of the Central bank of India branch Shikarpur is not preserved as heritage because owners do not want to sell it.

The members of the civil society have demanded from the government to take keen interest in Shikarpur’s heritage and play their role to preserve them for enormous interests of the nation.
I am talking about something that cannot be bought, it's our heritage, and it needs to be preserved for community, government should take some steps to protect it.

''A concerted effort to preserve our heritage is a vital link to our cultural, educational, aesthetic, inspirational and economic legacies, all of the things that quite literally make us who we are'' 

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Practical work carried under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi