The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has announced plans to restore the damaged Mihrab structure at Safa Masjid in Ponda, Goa. The Mihrab, a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the direction of Mecca, was reportedly vandalized by unknown miscreants. ASI officials have stated that a team will be dispatched to assess the extent of the damage and develop a plan for restoration. Safa Masjid, a historic mosque dating back to the 16th century, is a significant cultural and religious site in the region. Local authorities have condemned the act of vandalism and have called for swift action to repair the damage. The ASI, responsible for the conservation and preservation of India’s archaeological heritage, plays a crucial role in safeguarding such important historical structures. The restoration of the Mihrab at Safa Masjid is expected to be carried out with the utmost care and expertise to ensure that the site retains its historical and architectural significance. This initiative highlights the importance of protecting India’s rich cultural heritage for future generations to appreciate and cherish.

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Archaeological Survey of India to Restore Damaged Mihrab at Safa Masjid in Ponda – Times of India
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