IndiGoReach – Heritage Conversation

Heritage

 

We recognise the importance of preserving India’s rich cultural heritage. IndiGoReach, has supported, amongst others, the conservation of historically significant monuments such as Mausoleum of Muhammad Qutb Shah in Hyderabad, Lal Bagh Palace in Indore to ensure that future generations can appreciate and learn from these cultural treasures.

Presently, we have engaged in the restoration and maintenance of landmarks such as the Mausoleum of Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khana in New Delhi.

One of our outreach initiatives is the 'My City, My Heritage' campaign, aimed at increasing awareness about the significance of heritage and culture in India. As part of the campaign, a series of heritage walks have been conducted in Shillong, Prayagraj, Bhubaneswar, Nashik, and Hyderabad. The participants of the walks included government representatives, senior IndiGo leaders, travel partners, media personnel, academicians from the city, and other people interested in heritage conservation efforts

1. Tomb of Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khanan, Delhi

Heritage

 

IndiGoReach is leading the mentainence of this monument with the aim to safeguard a piece of national heritage including its pathways, toilets, parking, and lighting. Our efforts will not only beautify the monument and its surroundings but also provide essential facilities for visitors. With improved landscaping and nighttime illumination, we aim to elevate the site's splendour and ensure its long-term preservation for future generations.

2. Lal Bagh Palace, Indore

Heritage

 

Lalbagh Palace, known for its neo-classical architecture and historical features is being restored to preserve its heritage and return it to its former glory. IndiGoReach contributed to this journey by supporting the restoration of 5 key rooms of the palace.

3. Tomb of Muhammad Qutub Shah, Hyderabad

Heritage

 

IndiGoReach, in collaboration with Aga Khan Foundation, is working towards preserving the Mausoleum of Muhammad Qutb Shah in Hyderabad. The mausoleum is dedicated to Muhammad Qutb Shah and is one of the four most dominant structures in the Qutb Shahi Heritage Park. The key components of the project are demonstrating the ecological impact of conservation through the use of local materials and creating economic opportunities for local communities.

Our upcoming project

Conservation & Illumination of Gwalior Fort.

Heritage

 

The Project aims to comprehensively conserve and maintain the historic Gwalior Fort, a cultural jewel of Madhya Pradesh, by integrating conservation, landscape restoration, strategic illumination, and socio-economic development.