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There`s some good news for the residents of Bhuj. World Monuments Fund (WMF), a key independent organisation that helps ...
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Rajon ki Baoli, a 16th-century stepwell in Mehrauli Archaeological Park, has been restored by ASI, preserving its historical essence and ecological balance. | Latest News Delhi ...
NEW DELHI: The conservation of the 16th-century stepwell, Rajon Ki Baoli, located in the heart of Mehrauli's historic archaeological site, has been completed. This Lodi-era structure, originally ...
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), in collaboration with the World Monuments Fund India (WMFI) and the TCS Foundation, has successfully completed the conservation work of ‘Rajon ki Baoli ...
Spanning across the area of 1,610 square meters, this Baoli descends to a depth of 13.4 meters, with the main tank measuring 23 by 10 meters at its base. Rajon ki Baoli is now open to the public ...
Constructed circa 1506 during the Lodi dynasty, Rajon ki Baoli exemplifies architectural and engineering excellence from that era. The four-tiered structure, spanning 1,610 square meters and ...
After years of restoration, the 16th-century Rajon ki Baoli in Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Delhi, has reopened. Led by ASI and WMFI, the project preserved its Lodi-era architecture using traditional ...
New Delhi, May 16 (PTI) Rajon ki Baoli, a 16th-century stepwell located in south Delhi’s Mehrauli Archaeological Park, has been opened to the public after years of conservation, ASI officials said on ...
New Delhi, May 16 (PTI) Rajon ki Baoli, a 16th-century stepwell located in south Delhi's Mehrauli Archaeological Park, has been opened to the public after years of conservation, ASI officials said on ...
New Delhi, Rajon ki Baoli, a 16th-century stepwell located in south Delhi's Mehrauli Archaeological Park, has been opened to the public after years of conservation, ASI officials said on Friday ...
In a significant step toward protecting India’s cultural and environmental heritage, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), in collaboration with the World Monuments Fund India (WMFI) and the TCS ...