Mayor opens British-era Denso Hall after renovation
By Our Staff Reporter
2025-05-26
KARACHI: Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab on Sunday formally inaugurated the historic Denso Hall building on M.A. Jinnah Road, marking the completion of the restoration and renovation of the colonial-era heritage structure.
`Following the restoration of Khalig Dina Hall, Frere Hall, and Empress Market, today the historic Denso Hall and Library has been reopened afterrenovation,` he said while talking to reporters.
The Denso Hall now includes a digital library, a coffee shop and a wellequipped event hall.
`It`s our commitment to fulfil promises, digitising all KMC assets, and preserving the city`s heritage to educate the younger generation about Karachi`s rich history,` he said.
He recalled that Denso Hall and Library, built in 1886, was the first public library accessible to locals, whereas previously such libraries and halls were reserved for British officials and their families.
He regretted that the building was converted into a government office in the 1980s, depriving children and students in the area of its use.`In 2007, the building was handed over to a private party, after which it remained closed until December 31, 2023. Now, it has been reopened for citizens as promised. We encourage the public to use the space for literary, academic and cultural events,` he added.
He said that the budget of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation was used in a transparent manner for the renovation of buildings which highlighted the spirit of the city`s past. `The KMC itself is historically significant, having registered its first birth and death in 1872,` he said.
The mayor promised to revive the city`s glory and said that past neglect would be rectified.
About future challenges, the mayor mentioned plansfor proper disposal of animal waste during Eidul Azha and preparation for monsoon rains. He also announced the reconstruction of Mohammad Ali Hoti Market and upcoming restoration plans for Lea Market and Machhi Miani Market.
He said that the Sindh government had been requested to allocate funds for these projects.
Referring to the renovated Denso Hall and Library, Mayor Wahab expressed gratitude to Habib Bank for its financial support and invited further collaboration from other organizations for Karachi`s development.
Deputy Mayor Salman Abdullah Murad, Parliamentary Leader Karamullah Waqasi and others were also present.