Under the Delhi Government's 'Our Monuments, Our Pride' scheme, 75 protected monuments are up for adoption, with eligible organisations able to receive up to ₹2 crore for conservation and restoration.
Adopters will maintain lighting, security and cleanliness, while eligible institutions can receive up to ₹2 crore for technical restoration.
The Archaeological Survey of India is restoring and conserving around 140 protected monuments across Delhi. The exercise aims to retain their original character and halt further damage through ...
In the crypt of a 16th-century nationally protected tomb in New Delhi, a family is busy preparing a meal in their brightly painted kitchen that boasts a fridge and electricity. New Delhi, where ...
New Delhi [India], June 30 (ANI): The Delhi Cabinet has passed a resolution that the Delhi government will adopt 75 of its monuments, the Chief Minister’s Office said.As part of the initiative, a ...
Delhi is known to be one of the oldest and historically rich cities in India. This city has continued to serve as the national capital for centuries and continues to do so. Delhi has been rebuilt many ...
Delhi govt unveils Old Delhi revamp plan, renames SRDC as Indraprastha Heritage Redevelopment Corporation; focus on Chandni ...
Iconic landmarks, including the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutub Minar, are among 20 protected monuments in Delhi set to regain their historic character under the Archaeological Survey of India’s ...
The list includes some of Delhi's best-known heritage sites Some of Delhi's lesser-known but historically significant landmarks- from Mirza Ghalib's Haveli in Ballimaran and Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal ...