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Mumbai iconic BJPCI building's restoration wins UNESCO awardBy restoring this 134-year-old BJPCI, Virtusa Foundation has helped preserve a vital piece of history while ensuring the institution continues to inspire and educate underserved communities for generations.
Mrityunjay Bose
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Mumbai: The restoration of the iconic Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Parsee Charitable Institution (BJPCI) located off the Charni Road Station in Mumbai has been honoured with the Award of Merit from the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation 2024.

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The Virtusa Foundation has undertaken the restoration work.

By restoring this 134-year-old structure, Virtusa has helped preserve a vital piece of history while ensuring the institution continues to inspire and educate underserved communities for generations.

The restoration, led by conservation architect Vikas Dilawari and supported by the Virtusa Foundation, revitalised the school’s intricate architectural features, including teakwood screens and colourful glass. Renowned Victorian architect and engineer Khan Bahadur Muncherji C. Murzban designed the school, which is one of the last remaining structures in Mumbai built in the Gothic architectural style.

Established in 1890 by Byramjee Jeejeebhoy, the restoration preserves the school’s historical significance while adapting it for future generations.

Serving over 1,500 students, this initiative is a testament to Virtusa’s dedication to fostering education and uplifting communities through sustainable initiatives.

Amit Bajoria, Chief Financial Officer of Virtusa Corporation, said:“The UNESCO recognition of BJPCI is a remarkable example of Virtusa's commitment to engineering with purpose. This project beautifully illustrates how preserving heritage can inspire and educate generations while aligning with the principles of sustainability.”

Rustom N, Trustee of the BJPCI, said: “This prestigious UNESCO Award profoundly acknowledges the importance of preserving our shared heritage for future generations. This honour reinforces our commitment to advancing a legacy of leadership in cultural heritage and educational excellence.”

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(Published 28 January 2025, 11:52 IST)