The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is set to restore the damaged Mihrab structure at Safa Masjid in Ponda, Goa. The historical importance of this structure makes it a significant project for the ASI. The Safa Masjid, built in the 16th century, is a prominent historical and architectural landmark in the region. The restoration work will involve careful and meticulous efforts to preserve the heritage and cultural significance of the Mihrab structure. The ASI’s initiative to restore this damaged structure showcases their commitment to preserving India’s rich heritage and history. The project is expected to attract tourists and history enthusiasts to Safa Masjid, boosting tourism in the region. The ASI’s restoration work is crucial for maintaining the integrity and authenticity of historical sites in India. Stay updated on the progress of this restoration project at Safa Masjid in Ponda, Goa.

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Archaeological Survey of India to restore damaged Mihrab structure at Safa Masjid in Ponda.
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