200-year-old Christ Church in Gorakhpur to get makeover
As part of the renovation, two-decade-old plaster has been removed and a fresh plaster of cement has been applied.
GORAKHPUR Without making any alterations to its original architect of the British era, the 200-year-old Christ Church at busy Shastri Chowk is being renovated and beautified by the current pastorate committee headed by its priest Reverend DR Lal.

As part of the renovation, two-decade-old plaster has been removed and a fresh plaster of cement has been applied. This was followed by applying sparkling white paint on the outer parts, giving a majestic look to the building originally built for British officials in 1820.
Before plaster, multiple cracks were spotted in various parts of the building. Also, iron beams have been used to give support to its outer perch. The cost of renovation of the church, which comes under Church of North India, has not been disclosed.
Amar Joy Singh, secretary of the Church, said, “Till 10 years ago, the condition of the church was not good. Wild bushes had grown in its field. Also, there used to be darkness due to absence of proper lightening. Further, there used to be no maintenance.”
He further said that it was due to the relentless effort of priest Rev. DR Lal that the Church had seen a major development in the last ten years with ongoing repair and beautification work. Besides, the infrastructure had been improved with power and water supply, arrangement of toilets, and stage for holding programs on Easter and Christmas while the lush green field of church with fresh tree and seasonal flowers plantation has added to green cover of the locality. He said that it will take the next one year to complete the renovation work.