Five of the most visited monuments in Delhi will look a little different on Saturday when they will be illuminated in a special manner for World Heritage Day.
The Red Fort, the Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Purana Qila and Safdarjung’s Tomb are illuminated daily, but the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) says on Saturday, that there will be special lighting of diyas and candles.
In Red Fort, Qutub Minar and Humayun’s tomb, the ASI has decided to light candles and diyas to express solidarity with ‘corona warriors’
“ASI Delhi Circle will also organise ‘diya lighting ceremony’ at Red Fort and lighting of candles at Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb to express our solidarity with all ‘CORONA WARRIORS’ like sanitation workers, doctors, police officers and Civil administration,” it said.
At Humayun’s Tomb, the ASI will light 41 candles to symbolise the 41 days of the lockdown period. It will also denote that one candle of humanity is enough to fight darkness.
“So 41 candles will last for 41 hours to mark our fight against coronavirus during the 41 days of the lockdown period,” it added.
The ASI India has also decided to organise online pledge-taking ceremonies wherein school students will be administered the oath online.The students will read a pledge to safeguard and respect the monuments and their heritage.