Many claims suggest the fort was not just red but featured a red-and-white colour scheme, preferred by Shah Jahan.
As India celebrates Republic Day, a day that honours its commitment to democracy and freedom, the Red Fort stands tall as a significant symbol of the country’s rich history and its long journey ...
Seat of the Mughal Empire since Emperor Shah Jehan, the Red Fort stood for the might of imperial Hindustan. The medieval structure in Delhi holds significance even today as the Prime Minister of ...
The Red Fort (Lal Qila) is one of Delhi’s iconic landmarks, renowned for its grandeur and history. Beyond its impressive walls, here are 10 lesser-known facts that make it even more captivating ...
Capital's patriotic fervour refuses to die down as Delhiites flock to the Red Fort grounds to get a taste of India's rich ...
The air is filled with pride, patriotism, and a deep sense of unity as India marks its 76th Republic Day. January 26th is a date that reflects upon the wealth of heritage and cultural diversity in the ...
From architectural marvels and street food to swanky hotels and bustling bazaars, Delhi demands your attention and keeps you ...
Dr. Rajneesh Harsh of Rajasthan Lalit Kala Academy, the nodal officer of the tableau, told the journalists in the press preview that this beautiful tableau is a beautiful blend of festive culture, ...
The six-day extravaganza offers a blend of cultural, culinary, and creative showcases, aiming to deepen public engagement and foster a sense of pride in India’s heritage.
Capital's patriotic fervour refuses to die down as Delhiites flock to the Red Fort grounds to get a taste of India's rich cultural heritage at Bharat Parv.