The historic Qutb Minar came alive as it saw the first ever architectural LED illumination inaugurated by Prahalad Singh Patel, Minister of State for Culture & Tourism (I/C) in New Delhi recently. With the illumination, the architectural beauty of the 12th century monument will display its historic magesty after sunset.
Speaking on the occasion, Patel said that Qutb Minar complex is a true reflection of India’s culture and contains history of several eras. The bottom to top illumination of this magnificent monument will highlight the true beauty of its elements. The systematic development of the Qutb complex will not only increase footfall of visitors but also benefit communities around it, the Minister added.
Highlighting the importance of public facilitation at such monuments, Patel said that recently we have setup a Baby feeding Centre at the Taj Mahal, Agra and many such feeding centres will also be set up in all ASI protected UNESCO world heritage sites.
To highlight the archaeological magnificence of country’s historical monuments, Archaeological Survey of India has taken up the project to illuminate important monuments of Delhi. Earlier, the illumination of Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Purana Qila and Safdarjung Tomb has already been completed. Tughlakabad Fort is also expected to be illuminated in near future.