The Aga Khan Trust for Culture’s (AKTC) ongoing conservation of the biggest necropolis in South India is well and truly on. Six months after the tombs were thrown open to public, the necropolis that lies at the foothills of Golconda Fort is buzzing with activity. AKTC India CEO, Ratish Nanda said: "Thirty out of the 80 monum
The Aga Khan Trust for Culture’s (AKTC) ongoing conservation of the biggest necropolis in South India is well and truly on. Six months after the tombs were thrown open to public, the necropolis that lies at the foothills of Golconda Fort is buzzing with activity. AKTC India CEO, Ratish Nanda said: "Thirty out of the 80 monuments have been fixed. We can say that 50 per cent of the conservation work has been completed."