It leads to the Town Hall and was built in the late 19th century by Rao Umrao Singh of Kuchesar, who donated a significant fund for its construction.
[4] It was built on the site of a former "filthy" drainage ravine[5] and is one of two gates to Moti Bagh, an 11-acre plot of land also known as the Bulandshahr public garden which houses the Town Hall, the other being on the east wall and named for Elliot Colvin.
[1] It consists of an archway, which towards the road is made of white sandstone and is covered with fine tracery.
[5] The unroofed upper storey has successive arches to the front, in red brick, and is surmounted by a parapet of white stone posts and panels.
[5] Opposition to the gate was at first dismissed by the assistant judge, but the case lingered on for three years at a cost of nearly 10-times what Rao Umrao Singh paid for it.