Orwell, the author of novels like Animal Farm and Ninteen Eighty-Four, was born Eric Arthur Blair at Motihari on June 25, 1903.
His father R W Blair worked in the Opium Department of the Indian Civil Service. Orwell was just one year old when his family returned to England, but the house survived in a dilapidated condition.
The repair and renovation work would be done at a cost of Rs 59.5 lakh keeping the original structure of the house intact. A park, water supply, public amenities, external and internal lighting as well as a cafeteria would be added to it along with a museum on Orwell within the premises.
The minister added that more funds would be allotted in the coming phases to upgrade Orwell's birthplace to a memorial of international standards.
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The renovation work was being executed by the Building Construction Department (BCD) and would be spread over 2.48 acres of land.
A Satyagrah Park over another 2.5 acres adjacent to it would be developed to commemorate the launch of Satyagrah Movement in the country by Mahatma Gandhi from the undivided Champaran district.