120-year-old clock at 'Ghanta Ghar' in Punjab's Kapurthala ticking again

Deputy Commissioner Vishesh Sarangal said he came to know that the clock was not functioning for more than a decade during a recent visit to the Government Senior Secondary School (Ghanta Ghar). The deputy commissioner hired the services of T R Cl...

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Representative Image: A view of the Lal Chowk, Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) as normal life resumes in the Kashmir valley after the weekend curfew in view of rising coronavirus cases, in Srinagar on Monday. (ANI Photo)
A 120-year-old clock installed at the "Ghanta Ghar" school in Punjab's Kapurthala by then Maharaja Jagatjit Singh has been repaired and is functioning again after a gap of more than a decade, officials said on Tuesday.

Deputy Commissioner Vishesh Sarangal said he came to know that the clock was not functioning for more than a decade during a recent visit to the Government Senior Secondary School (Ghanta Ghar).

The deputy commissioner hired the services of T R Clock Company of Kolkata to repair the London-made clock.


Earlier, the clock was a major attraction of the city and its chimes used to be heard from a long distance.

According to a descendent of the erstwhile royal family of Kapurthala, the clock was installed 120 years ago by then Maharaja Jagatjit Singh.
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