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Nagpur Inmates Recreate Iconic Raigad Fort, Inspiring Cultural Triumph
9 Nov
Summary
- Life convicts of Nagpur Central Jail created a replica of Raigad Fort
- Inmates used recycled prison materials to craft the intricate 10-ft model
- Replica showcased at Khasdar Mahotsav, drawing awe and inspiration

Last month, the life convicts of Nagpur Central Jail etched their names in the records of cultural triumph by creating a stunning replica of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's iconic Raigad Fort. This remarkable feat, accomplished solely with materials sourced from within the prison, has inspired awe and admiration.
The inmates, led by convict Javed Habib Khan and his fellow prisoners, toiled in secrecy to transform scraps of paper, clay, and paint into a breathtaking 10-ft-scale model of the historic fort. Raigad Fort, a UNESCO tentative site, stands as a symbol of Maratha resilience and Shivaji's visionary leadership. The replica, unveiled at the 'Shiv Vaibhav Fort Competition' during the Khasdar Mahotsav on November 3rd, has captivated the attention of dignitaries and locals alike.
"Such initiatives unearth latent talents, fostering personality growth and self-respect," said a senior prison official, highlighting the transformative impact of this project on the inmates' lives. The replica, meticulously crafted with intricate details, has reignited the spirit of Maratha valour amid the festive glow of Diwali, a time when the fort used to be decked up with pomp and show.




