From designs inspired from Kerala’s backwaters to Sikkim’s monasteries, major roundabouts in Delhi are set for a cultural transformation. This comes after the Public Works Department (PWD) on Thursday announced a themed revamp of 41 key roundabouts under its jurisdiction, aimed at showcasing India’s cultural heritage.

Announcing the initiative, PWD minister Parvesh Sahib Singh said the move is part of a wider beautification project.

Singh stated that the primary aim is to give the Capital a pan-India aesthetic by highlighting the country’s cultural, architectural and historical richness — ensuring that the heart of Delhi reflects the spirit of the entire nation.

According to officials, each roundabout — including those at Rajghat, Malviya Nagar, Pusa Road, Shankar Road and Patel Nagar

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