Purana Qila is being dug up again. ASI wants new excavations to be ready by G20
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Purana Qila is being dug up again. ASI wants new excavations to be ready by G20

A selection of the best news reports, analysis and opinions published by ThePrint this week.

   
File photo of Purana Qila | Twitter @ASIGoI

File photo of Purana Qila | Twitter @ASIGoI

Most tourists who visit Delhi are drawn to the Red Fort and the Qutub Minar.  ASI hopes to have the new Purana Qila excavations ready by G20, reports Krishan Murari. 

 

In interview to The New Yorker, Khan says Army is only Pakistani institution that is ‘intact & can get things done’. But, he blames Gen Bajwa for engineering downfall of his govt, reports Shyam Upadhyay.

At least 43 industrial units have shut operations in the last 3 years. The highest shutdowns were in Sirmaur’s Kala Amb area, where 35 businesses closed shop, reports Krishan Murari. 

 

Man of Paradoxes Musharraf talked about building sustainable democracy but continued to rule with the help of Pakistan Army and intelligence services, writes Husain Haqqani. 

 

Voices of Buddhist women have been lost to us. But new research reveals they had brilliant commercial and religious minds, and shaped the financial fortunes of the Buddhist sangha, writes Anirudh Kannisetti. 

 

Adani Group had the opportunity to disprove and discredit the report. The fact that they failed to only reaffirms the veracity of Hindenburg’s findings, writes Praveen Chakravarty. 

 

I was there looking for trouble to report. And in that awful fortnight, when Indira Gandhi decided to force an election nobody wanted in Assam, you didn’t have to go looking for trouble, writes Shekhar Gupta.