Delhi Civic Body Begins Mehrauli Restoration Work
Officials indicated that conservation work is targeted for completion in the next financial year, subject to technical clearances. Discussions are underway on potential adaptive reuse once stabilisation is complete. Urban planners suggest the site could accommodate community services, cultural spaces or administrative functions aligned with local needs. The restoration aligns with broader efforts to integrate heritage conservation into sustainable urban development strategies. Retrofitting existing buildings conserves embodied energy and supports climate resilience goals, particularly in dense historic precincts such as Mehrauli.
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