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Red Fort restoration to be completed by Dec

May 29, 2018 01:39 am | Updated 01:39 am IST - New Delhi

ASI started work in January this year

Even as the debate over the Red Fort being “adopted” by a private party rages on, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) said on Monday that its restoration-and-conservation work would be completed by December this year.

In a recently signed MoU, the iconic Mughal-era monument was “adopted” by the cement conglomerate Dalmia Bharat Group as part of the Tourism Ministry’s ‘Adopt a Heritage’ scheme.

“The restoration work is being done at an estimated cost of around ₹45-50 crore. The work started in January this year and is expected to get over by December,” said N.K. Pathak, ASI’s superintending archaeologist (Delhi circle).

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Restoration of monuments is underway at Mumtaz Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), the fort’s main entrance — Lahori Gate — and its ramparts from where the Prime Minister gives his Independence Day speech.

Upgraded amenities

Tourist amenities such as drinking water and toilets are also being upgraded.

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Ramps for the differently-abled and signage are being given a facelift.

There will be more booking counters and turnstile gates, Mr. Pathak said.

Conservation work at the Unesco World Heritage site is done by the ASI with the help of experts.

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