Hyderabad, April 2 -- After years of struggle by its administrators, the historic Badhshahi Ashurkhana will finally have its boundary wall built by the civic authorities. In response to a petition in the Telangana High Court, the Deputy Solicitor General of India on behalf of the state government told a bench that the boundary wall will be completed latest by the end of June.

The state's response on March 26 came after the Mutawalli of the Badhshahi Ashurkhana, a 16th century structure, had filed a writ petition in 2020 seeking to erect a boundary wall to secure the heritage site. The Deputy Solicitor General of India also told the court that a compliance report will be issued latest by the last week of June.

This comes as a huge relief...