India, July 21 -- Once whispered about in ghost tales and hidden beneath thick foliage in Delhi's Central Ridge, the 14th-century Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal is set to get a long-overdue facelift. The Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) has floated a Rs.47.15-lakh tender for landscaping and year-long horticultural maintenance at the crumbling Tughlaq-era hunting lodge near Jhandewalan - a site often dubbed 'haunted' in local lore.
The project, part of a broader push to revive neglected monuments in the Capital, also includes Bijri Khan's Tomb in RK Puram and Maqbara-e-Paik near Mukarba Chowk. According to DTTDC officials, the selected agency will plant native trees such as neem and peepal, lay grass and flowerin...
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