Patna, Apr 14 ( BNP): One of the city’s most distinctive modern-era structures, Ekta Bhawan, has been demolished, bringing an end to a landmark that stood for nearly four decades.
Known for its unusual and eye-catching design, the building had become a familiar sight near the banks of the Ganga, close to Gandhi Maidan. Its unique appearance even earned it the nickname of a “satellite building” among locals.
The structure was recently pulled down to clear space for the upcoming Patna Haat project, part of efforts to develop new urban infrastructure in the area.
However, the demolition has triggered concern among conservation architects and sections of the public. Many believe the building, despite not being very old, held architectural and cultural value and could have been preserved or integrated into the new development.
Critics argue that removing such distinctive structures erases elements of the city’s evolving identity, while others see the move as part of necessary urban transformation.
The debate highlights a broader challenge faced by growing cities—how to balance development with the preservation of unique architectural heritage.

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