ASI starts building wall to save freed land at Tughlaqabad Fort

In a bid to prevent its land getting encroached again, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has started construction of a 1km-long, 1.6-metre-high boundary wall at Tughlaqabad Fort. It will be topped with concertina wire and built with stone masonry.

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