Hastsal Minar 
National

Mini Qutub Minar opened for tourists after renovation

The tower has three floors at present, as compared to five earlier. Built with red colored stone, the height of the Minar is 17 meters.

IANS

NEW DELHI: Hastsal Minar, a minaret resembling the Qutub Minar, has been opened for the tourists after renovation, in the capital.

The tower, commonly known as the Mini Qutub Minar, was built in 1650 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, and was being renovated after its wall got damaged.

The tower has three floors at present, as compared to five earlier. Built with red coloured stone, the height of the Minar is 17 meters.

A narrow staircase to reach the top is present in the tower, along with a tunnel.

It is expected that all of these features will attract the tourists to visit the historical tower.

The premises of the Minar have become a favourite holiday destination for tourists and locals ever since it was reopened.

Locals and tourists have demanded, lighting arrangements be made so that they could be able to see the tower at night.

Like all historical buildings, the Hastsal Minar is also opened after sunrise and is closed at sunset.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

49th Chennai Book Fair to be held from January 8

8 elephants killed after being hit by Sairang-New Delhi Rajdhani Exp in Assam's Hojai dist: Official

Nursing crisis rooted in AIADMK era, says health minister; strike called off after talks

DMK claims 'G Ram G' scheme itself may be scrapped any time by citing 'some data'

Draft roll released; how to find your details, what to do if name not found