On the night of April 30, a major fire broke out at Dilli Haat, one of the national capital’s most popular open-air markets in South Delhi, destroying around 25 to 30 shops and causing extensive damage to semi-permanent structures. Photo | PTI
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Rs 50L tender for reconstruction of Dilli Haat shops damaged in fire

According to the tender document, the reconstruction will include wiring for lighting, fans, exhausts, call bells and other essential electrical components.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has approved a tender of Rs 49.83 lakh for the reconstruction of shops at Dilli Haat INA that were gutted in a massive fire last month, officials said on Thursday.

On the night of April 30, a major fire broke out at Dilli Haat, one of the national capital’s most popular open-air markets located opposite INA Market in South Delhi destroying around 25 to 30 shops and causing extensive damage to semi-permanent structures.

The Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation has issued the tender for rebuilding the damaged shops and carrying out necessary alterations to minimise the risk of future fire incidents, officials said. Among the total sanctioned amount of Rs 49,83,055, Rs 40,85,763 has been earmarked for civil work and Rs 8,97,292 for electrical installations, they added.

According to the tender document, the reconstruction will include wiring for lighting, fans, exhausts, call bells and other essential electrical components. The civil work will include laying cement concrete for structural elements such as retaining walls, return walls, vertical supports and pilasters. It will also include installation of aluminum doors and windows, fire-check doors, stainless steel doors, waterproofing treatments, textured paint, and safety railings, the officials said.

An official from Delhi Tourism said that shops destroyed in the fire will be rebuilt, while those with iron grilles will now be enclosed with brick walls to enhance fire safety and durability.

Since its inauguration in March 1994, Dilli Haat has served as a vibrant platform for artisans and craftspeople from across the country.

Conceptualised as a modern version of a traditional village haat, the six-acre open-air complex offers cultural performances, regional cuisine, and handcrafted goods in a single space.

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