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Watch: Historic Secunderabad Clock Tower chimes after restoration
Ramesh Swiss Watch Gallery, a 60-year-old city-based company has worked to repair and restore the clock and it can now be seen chiming.
By Sreshta Ladegaam| Updated: 24th December 2020 4:59 pm IST Screen grab of the Secunderabad Clock Tower.
Secunderabad’s iconic clock tower is chiming again. After the recent restoration of the Mozamjahi Market, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation is now restoring the historic clock tower.
Ramesh Swiss Watch Gallery, a 60-year-old city-based company has worked to repair and restore the clock and it can now be seen chiming.
The clock tower was constructed in 1896 in the land gifted by the British Government honouring the Secunderabad Cantonment in 1860. The tower was inaugurated In 1897 by Resident Sir Trevor John Chichele Plowden and the clock was a gift from Dewan Bahadur Seth Lachmi Narayan Ramgopal.
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