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Shopkeepers struggling for livelihood at Red Fort's Chhatta Bazaar

By IANS | Updated: July 7, 2021 01:55 IST

New Delhi, July 7 The Red Fort has always been a subject of attraction not only for the ...

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New Delhi, July 7 The Red Fort has always been a subject of attraction not only for the people of the country but also for foreign tourists as well.

But due to the Corona epidemic, the Red Fort remained closed for a long time, due to which it has had a great impact on the shopkeepers of the Chatta Bazaar present in the fort premises.

Actually, Shah Jahan started getting the Red Fort constructed in 1638 and after a tireless effort of 10 years, it got completed in 1648.

The Mughal queens and princesses did not go outside the Red Fort, so "Chhatta Bazaar" was built on the lines of Peshawar

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