125-year-old church in srinagar restored after 3 decades
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Srinagar: On eve of Christmas in Kashmir government has restored a 125-year-old church situated in Dalgate area of Srinagar after a gap of 30 years. The church called St Lukes was shut for
the last 30 years after conflict erupted in the valley in the 1990s. The christian community living in the valley were excited and happy that the church has been restored. Talking to the
news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), a local christian Kenndi David said that they are thankful to the government and are happy with the development. “Not only for Christians but I think
the locals who live around the area are happy that the church has been restored for prayers,” David said. David said that the Church is going to be inaugurated tomorrow virtually by LG
Manoj Sinha from the civil secretariat due to security reasons. “Today we have recorded a program and it will be played in front of the governor on screen,” he said. “We pray for peace and
prosperity for Kashmir and we pray the brotherhood between Muslims and Christians will remain forever. Many Kashmiri Muslim brothers especially from Dalgate area are very happy and pleased
by the restoration of church and it’s all possible because of cooperation by Kashmiri people,” David said. The St Lukes Church was established on 12th September 1896 by two Christian men
Arthur and Ernest Neve. It is a beautiful structure of gothic architecture. It’s slightly different from the usual architecture. Church was in dilapidated condition and there were structural
issues. The main structural issues have been restored. Its external facade has been restored. It has a three-floor bell tower which has also been restored. The church has been brought back
to its original glory under the smart city project—(KNO)