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Red Fort to Remain Shut for Visitors Till January 31, ASI Order Doesn t State Reason Behind Closure

»Red Fort to Remain Shut for Visitors Till January 31, ASI Order Doesn t State Reason Behind Closure 1-MIN READ Red Fort to Remain Shut for Visitors Till January 31, ASI Order Doesn t State Reason Behind Closure Farmers hoist flags at the Red Fort during the tractor rally in New Delhi on Tuesday. (PTI) While the order does not mention the reason behind the closure, it refers to earlier orders of January 6 and January 18 whereby the iconic monument was closed from January 19 to January 22 due to a bird flu alert. FOLLOW US ON: The Red Fort will remain closed for visitors from January 27 to January 31, according to an order issued by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). While the order does not mention the reason behind the closure, it refers to earlier orders of January 6 and January 18 whereby the iconic monument was closed from January 19 to January 22 due to a bird flu alert.

ASI says Red Fort to remain shut for visitors till Jan 31, no reason stated

The Red Fort will remain closed for visitors from January 27 to January 31, according to an order issued by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). While the order does not mention the reason behind the closure, it refers to earlier orders of January 6 and January 18 whereby the iconic monument was closed from January 19 to January 22 due to a bird flu alert. The monument was also shut from January 22 to January 26 due to the Republic Day celebrations. However, it was supposed to be open for visitors on January 27, but it did not, sources said. Sources said after the violence that erupted in the Red Fort premises on January 26, the ASI has taken a decision to keep the gates shut to take stock of the damages.

Red Fort To Remain Shut For Visitors Till January 31: Report

Red Fort To Remain Shut For Visitors Till January 31: Report Red Fort To Remain Shut For Visitors Till January 31: Report While the order does not mention the reason behind the closure, it refers to earlier orders of January 6 and January 18 whereby the iconic monument was closed from January 19 to January 22 due to a bird flu alert. Updated: January 27, 2021 10:56 pm IST Red Fort will remain closed for visitors from January 27 to January 31, order issued by ASI said (File) New Delhi: The Red Fort will remain closed for visitors from January 27 to January 31, according to an order issued by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

Culture Minister condemns protests at Red Fort

Culture Minister condemns protests at Red Fort Updated: Updated: Farmers hoisted flag of their movement and the Sikh flag Nishan Sahib in monument Share Article AAA Police officers and farmers are seen during a protest against farm laws introduced by the government, at the historic Red Fort in Delhi, India, January 26, 2021.   | Photo Credit: Reuters Farmers hoisted flag of their movement and the Sikh flag Nishan Sahib in monument Union Culture Minister Prahlad Singh Patel on Tuesday condemned the actions of protesting farmers at the Red Fort, after they entered the monument and hoisted the flag of their movement and the Sikh flag Nishan Sahib.

Republic Day: Best Indian architectural sites through the lens of photographers

January 26, 2021 marks India s 72nd Republic Day, the day our constitution came into effect in 1950. While it may fill one with a sense of pride, and watching the parade on the television is how many Indians would begin this day; we decided to approach the most renowned photographers in the country. We asked them to share some of the most cherished clicks of gorgeous, mesmerising or simply close-to-their-hearts architectural sites of India. Indulge, appreciate and daydream.these clicks won t leave your mind easily. Raghu Rai Raghu Rai started photography by chance in 1965, at the age of 23. It is his ability to capture moments juxtaposed against iconic backdrops that make his work popular all across the globe. In 1972, Rai was honoured with the Padmashree the first ever to be awarded to a photographer. His works have been presented in Europe, America and Asia; these have also won him several international accolades Officer des Arts et des Letters by the French Government and Mast

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