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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bahlol Lodhi Tomb: Delhi's Neglected Heritage Under Threat

Bahlol Lodhi Tomb: Delhi's Neglected Heritage Under Threat

18 Jan

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Summary

  • The tomb of Bahlol Lodhi in Chirag Delhi is in disrepair.
  • Local activities like drinking and dumping cause damage.
  • The ASI acknowledges the need for local cooperation and awareness.
Bahlol Lodhi Tomb: Delhi's Neglected Heritage Under Threat

The neglected tomb of Bahlol Lodhi, founder of the Lodi dynasty, in Delhi's Chirag Delhi locality is falling into disrepair and facing significant misuse. Broken graves, encroaching constructions, and prevalent open drinking mar the site, which is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

During a recent site visit, it was observed that the tomb, situated behind the Chirag-e-Delhi dargah, has become a dumping ground. Historically, the tomb shared a backdoor with the dargah, but this was closed about a decade ago, increasing its isolation and leading to its misuse by local youth.

The ASI is aware of the situation, with the superintending archaeologist noting the need for local sensitization. While major restoration isn't required, the ASI aims to address compromised boundary walls due to illegal constructions as a priority project for the next financial year.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The tomb is suffering from neglect, decay, and misuse, including drinking and dumping, despite being protected by the ASI.
Increased isolation after a shared door with the dargah was closed, coupled with a lack of local respect for its history, has led to misuse.
The ASI is assigning teams for daily cleaning, attempting to address illegal constructions, and prioritizing restoration for the next financial year.

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