 Patna, April 25 : A British couple has offered to renovate   the ancestral Bihar house of George Orwell - the legendary author of cult   classics like "Animal Farm" and "1984" - and develop it as a tourist   attraction.
Patna, April 25 : A British couple has offered to renovate   the ancestral Bihar house of George Orwell - the legendary author of cult   classics like "Animal Farm" and "1984" - and develop it as a tourist   attraction.
    London-based retired English professor Clive Collins and his   wife Monica Collins have written to the district magistrate in Motihari as well   as the local Rotary Club, offering help.
        
      Orwell was born Eric Arthur   Blair in 1903 in Motihari district, near the Nepal border. His father Richard   Blair worked as an agent of the opium department of the Indian Civil Service   during British rule.
      
      The one-storey house where Orwell spent his   childhood has been lying neglected for decades. The crumbling building is now   used as refuge by stray animals and anti-social elements. A small portion was   taken over by the state government and a schoolteacher now lives   there.
      
      "Moved by reports of Orwell's dilapidated house, the British   couple has decided to renovate it and develop it as a tourist spot," Debapriya   Mukherjee, district chairman of the Rotary Club, told IANS on phone.
      
      The   couple has also assured the Rotary Club that they will launch a campaign to   spread awareness about Orwell and his works in Britain, Mukherjee   added.
      
      About four years ago the Heritage Foundation of India announced   that it would renovate Orwell's house. However, no progress was made.
      
  
     
  
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