Archaeological Survey of India undertakes conservation work of Purana Qila in Delhi
New Delhi, May 20 (IBNS): The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has taken up several important conservation, restoration, Up-Gradation and development works at the historical Purana Qila in New Delhi.
In a unique initiative, the ASI has taken up conservation and upgradation of Central Antiquity Collection Section (CAC) which spread in the cells along the periphery of the fortification.
The CAC section is being designed into a modern gallery which will display for the first time ever artefacts and pottery from Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Taxila, Chanhu-daro and Central Asia as well as from Indian sides like Kalibangan, Hastinapur, Arikamedu, Tamluk etc.
It has been established that the total collection of pottery and artefacts of CAC Section at Purana Qila is over two lakhs.
Major development work has also been undertaken for reviving by desilting the moat area around the Purana Qila which is likely to be completed soon.
Similarly, illumination of the magnificent mosque and other structures at the Purana Qila will also be done as in case of other historical monuments.
The work of construction of toilet complex, public drinking water facilities, fixing red sandstone dustbins, developing parking facility, installation of publication counter is also in progress on a war footing.
The turnstile gates for entry and exit are already provided near booking office.
Similarly, development of the garden in nearly 8 hectares of area inside the Purana Qila premises, stone benches, cleaning up the debris are other works undertaken to give a total facelift to the prime tourist destination.
The work of conservation of excavated remains is also in progress to protect it from direct environmental effects.
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