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ASI Restores 16th-Century Rajon Ki Baoli in Delhi

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ASI Restores 16th-Century Rajon Ki Baoli in Delhi

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EventRestoration of Rajon Ki Baoli by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
LocationMehrauli, Delhi.
EraLodi dynasty, circa 1506.
Completion DateMay 2025.
InitiativePart of the Historic Water Systems of India program.
Funding₹125 crore project.
CollaboratorsWorld Monuments Fund India and TCS Foundation.
Key ObjectivesPreserve Lodi-era architecture, reinstate water systems, promote sustainability, engage local communities.
Restoration HighlightsCleaning & Desilting, Structural Repairs, Drainage Connection, Water Quality Enhancement, Authenticity Maintained.
DimensionsCovers 1,610 sq. m., descends 13.4 m deep, tank measures 23 x 10 m.
PurposeWater reservoir and resting place for travellers.
Cultural SignificanceRare surviving example of Indo-Islamic stepwell architecture.
Environmental ImpactPromotes traditional water conservation amidst climate change.
Community EngagementAwareness programs involving locals for sustainable upkeep.

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