including possession by the Evacuee Trust Property Board and various government bodies.
[2] The Sindh Antiquities Department initiated restoration work in 2009, with the Mukhi family endorsing the property's conversion into a public museum.
[1] Led by Kaleemullah Lashari, the restoration team collaborated with the Mukhi family for an accurate representation of the original interior design.
[2] In 2020, the Mukhi House was opened for the public as an archaeological museum after restoration of the building's disfigured glory.
[2] Craftsmanship from India is evident in the floor work, wooden details, and fresco-like stonework.