Delhi car blast near the iconic Red Fort took place six days ago, on November 10 evening, which prompted closure of the monument, Lal Quila Metro Station and Netaji Subhash Marg route. As investigations continue into the tragic incident and normalcy returns to the Chandni Chowk area which remained deserted for days, authorities have announced reopening of the access points.

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on November 15 said that the Red Fort premises will reopen to the public from Sunday, November 16, Hindustan Times reported. This implies that the heritage site is reopened to visitors five days after the deadly blast, which claimed around 13 lives and caused burn injuries to several others.

Those willing to watch light and sound show during the weekend will have to pay ₹ 6

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