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2. INTRODUCTION
HISTORY OF RED FORT
INDEPENDENT DAY SPECIAL
RED FORT TODAY
oEFFECT OF POLLUTION ON RED FORT
€ HOW TO CONSERVE RED FORT
∞PROTECTION TO RED FORT
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4. • The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperor for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is
located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of museums. In addition to accommodating
the emperors and their households, it was the ceremonial and political centre of Mughal
government and the setting for events critically impacting the region.
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6. INDEPENDENCE DAY
On Independence Day (15 August), the Prime Minister of India
hoists the 'tricolor' national flag at the main gate of the fort and
delivers a nationally-broadcast speech from its ramparts.
7. THE FORT TODAY
Every year on India's Independence Day (15 August),
the Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag at
the Red Fort and delivers a nationally-broadcast speech
from its ramparts. The Red Fort, the largest monument
in Delhi, is one of its most popular tourist destinations
and attracts thousands of visitors every year.The jali of
the Diwan-i-Aam in the Red Fort
8. A sound and light show describing Mughal
history is a tourist attraction in the evenings.
The major architectural features are in mixed
condition; the extensive water features are
dry. Some buildings are in fairly-good
condition, with their decorative elements
undisturbed; in others, the marble inlaid
flowers have been removed by looters. The
tea house, although not in its historical state,
is a working restaurant. The mosque and
hamam or Turkish Bath are closed to the
public, although visitors can peer through
their glass windows or marble latticework.
Walkways are crumbling, and public toilets
are available at the entrance and inside the
park.
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10. Only one way. Ban the pluuting thousands of scootrs, cars and other polluting
vehicles from entering walled city from Darya Ganj to ISBT and other sides...
only Metro should come in and there should be parking at each of the railway
stations.
1. prevent ourselves and others from scribling on the walls.
2. participating in the regular cleanliness drive.
3. being a part of the adopt a heritage initiative .
4. spreading awareness around about this red fort and its importance.
11. 1. Stop vehicles from driving near it.
2. Stop people in Delhi burning fossil
fuels.
3. Get rid of all the cows.
4. Enforce vehicle emission levels.
5. Enforce emission levels from
manufacturing Industries .
6. Make people aware.
use of machines in automobiles which
do not give out more polluted fumes.
factories near to red fort must have
high chimmneys.