Lucknow: Lucknow, the city of Nawabs, is known for its historical buildings and cultural heritage. Many of these buildings are a thing of the past, but there are some whose importance has been buried in the dust of time. One such historical building is 'Kalakankar Bhawan'.
Kalakankar, a centuries-old heritage and princely building of the city, is in a dilapidated condition. The walls of this building have become dilapidated, the plaster is falling. This historical building has not been included as a heritage till date.
Silent witness of the freedom struggle: The Bhawan was an important centre of the Indian freedom struggle. It was constructed in the beginning of the 20th century. Before independence, it used to be the office of the Congress Committee in the Awadh region. Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and other prominent freedom fighters used to hold important meetings and conventions here. Veteran Congress leader Pandit Motilal Nehru died in this building on 6 February 1931. This has been mentioned in Dr. Yogesh Praveen's book 'Mohallon Ki Shaan'.
The Bhawan came under the Uttar Pradesh government in 1954. According to government records, this 3.31 acre estate was purchased from the Kalakankar royal family for Rs 1,85,000 for the Agriculture Department. However in July 1954 it was transferred to the Planning Department. The foundation of Planning Research and Action Institute was laid in this campus.
Till 1971, this building was the headquarters of Uttar Pradesh Planning Research and Action Institute. After this, a division of the Planning Department remained operational here. At present, along with the Planning Department, the headquarters of Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) is also located here.
Structure of Kalakankar Bhawan: Kalakankar Estate is spread over 3.31 acres. The area of its main building is about 1240 square meters. It is made of two floors. There are 16 rooms on the ground floor and 15 rooms on the first floor. The main building is currently closed, however the documents of the Planning Department are preserved in it.