Dutch building in Srikakulam drawing tourists in droves
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The elegant structure, which was constructed 300 years ago on the banks of Nagavali river, is said to have served as a shelter for traders and others who used to visit the district for business purposes; a major portion of the building has however collapsed VIA - THE HINDU READ MORE Experts, activists slam 'pointless' G7 on climate