Kota House

Kota House is the former residence of the Maharao of Kota in Delhi. It is located on Shahjahan Road.

History

Built in an art-deco style by architects from Sattha Buta & Co, a firm from Bombay, Kota House was constructed by Maharao Umed Singh II in the national capital in 1938. Kota House went on to be acquired by the British Government during the Second World War from Maharao Bhima Singh II and was used as a base hospital for United Services. Additional modifications were made to the building to allow for services required in a base hospital. At the end of the war, the building was returned to the state of Kota. A merger of the princely states in 1948 with the Indian Union led to a handover of the building to the state of Rajputana.

Insignia of Royal House of Kota

Kota House went on to be acquired by the Government of India from the state Government of Rajasthan in 1961 through the Ministry of Works, Housing and Development at a cost of Rs 12,77,700/-. In November 1962, the building once again changed ownership and was handed over to the Ministry of Defense and was converted into use as an Armed Forces Hostel.

The Indian Army then went on to hand over the building to the Indian Navy in October 1983, and Kota House became the first officers' mess to be established in New Delhi. It continues to be used as Naval Officers' Mess Annexe (NOMA) after some renovation work. Presently it is under a naval officer, who is Officers in charge. There are sailors along with civilians who take care of day-to-day activities. All facilities at this prestigious place are only available to members of Kota House. However, any Naval Officer (not sailors) can stay here on nominal charges with high class facilities. Also catering is available through Kwality India Ltd. Kota House is surrounded with beautiful Front n rear Lawn. Beautiful flowers r planted around various places within the premises. Civilian/guests of officers are also permitted to use facilities at Kota House.[1]

References

Coordinates: 28°36′22″N 77°13′32″E / 28.6060°N 77.2255°E / 28.6060; 77.2255


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