Delhi’s Public Works Department (PWD) is exploring options to repurpose former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence, popularly known as “Sheesh Mahal.” Multiple reports say the Delhi government is considering converting the property into a state guest house and, in some proposals, leasing it out or operating it through a private hospitality firm. The stated purpose is to generate revenue to help cover maintenance and other costs associated with the building. The planned use includes accommodating travelling ministers and government officials, with the property proposed to host official events such as seminars and meetings as part of its government functions. The proposals are at an evaluation stage, and implementation is described as pending final approval from higher authorities. The reports also indicate that the idea has triggered political debate, with commentators arguing about the need to recover funds spent on the property. The government’s final decision on the model of operation, including whether private operators will run the facility, has not been reported as completed.