This document summarizes the seismic evaluation and retrofit assessment of an old hospital building in Srinagar, India. The hospital was constructed in 1908 and seismic evaluation identified several structural problems, including sinking floors, cracked walls, and swaying of front walls. Analysis found shear stresses in walls exceeded limits. Recommended retrofits included adding seismic belts, grouting cracks, concrete jacketing of walls, and foundation strengthening. The evaluation demonstrated the importance of considering soil conditions and retrofitting aging buildings to meet seismic demands.