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Bhai Veer Singh Marg to remain closed for traffic for six months

Bhai Veer Singh Marg to remain closed for traffic for six months

Time of India14-06-2025
New Delhi: Traffic on Bhai Veer Singh Marg, connecting to Gole Market in Lutyens Delhi, will remain closed for six months, starting June 18.
New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) will close the road for the construction of a subway and service block as part of the project for the "conservation and restoration of the main Gole Market building into a museum and redevelopment of the surrounding area, including the construction of a service block and a subway.
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In a public notice issued by NDMC, it was stated that "the construction work on the project for the conservation of Gole Market buildings and its redevelopment is going on at the Gole Market roundabout area. Delhi Traffic Police has accorded permission for the road closure of Bhai Veer Singh Marg and service lane for the construction of a subway and service block. Therefore, the road and service lane will remain closed for a period of six months starting June 18.
Inconvenience caused is regretted," stated the council.
The council began the on-site work in Oct 2023, initially planning to complete the conservation and restoration of the heritage building by Oct 2025. However, in April, NDMC revised the completion timeline to March 2026. Officials explained that the deadline extension was necessary due to the time required for finalizing all drawings, layouts, and designs for the project.
The heritage building will be transformed into a museum dedicated to women achievers in various spheres. The restoration work, costing Rs 21.6 crore, involves retrofitting, rehabilitation, and conservation of the 1,407 sqm building. The renovated structure will feature a glass dome in the central courtyard, an insulated roof, central air-conditioning, ornamental fittings and fixtures, and a subway and lifts.
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The project also includes provisions for public facilities and accessibility for differently-abled individuals, while maintaining the original fenestration and entrance archways. An underpass will connect the museum to Doctors Lane and Bhai Veer Singh Marg.
During a site visit on Nov 5, LG V K Saxena reviewed the progress and was informed by officials that the retrofitting and overall strengthening of the existing structure and walls are progressing well, with the arches taking shape.
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