red fort
Film shoots at Delhi’s UNESCO world heritage sites, such as Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutub Minar, costs as much as Rs 1 lakh per day
[…]An official from the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) Delhi circle told Patriot that multiple renovation projects are underway at the monument.
[…]The century-old building is serving as office of Senior Commandant Officer, CISF Unit, Red Fort, New Delhi.
[…]The project includes installation of over 1,000 lights and maintenance of the iconic fort’s rampart
[…]During Shahjahan’s era, the bazaar specialised in luxury goods, including Silk, Brocades, Velvets, Gold and Silverware, as well as jewellery and gems, catering to the imperial households
[…]From increasing the number of ‘Jan Aushadhi Kendras’ to launching schemes for those who want to own a house in cities, PM Modi enlisted several programmes in his key speech, while also making a promise to “address the nation next year” from the Red Fort
[…]Professional photographers at Delhi’s historical monuments used to make a comfortable living a decade ago. However, with smartphones in practically every hand, they have had to seek greener pastures. Patriot visited monuments in Delhi to find if there was any photographer available – with predictable results
[…]The magnificent heritage sites of Delhi are not just attractive spots for tourists to visit. They are also sources of income for many who live around them
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