How Jodhpur's restored stepwells are becoming cultural hubs

Toorji ka Jhalra, an 18th-century stepwell in Jodhpur, has been revitalized into a cultural hub, featuring textile exhibitions and community spaces. Through initiatives like the JDH Urban Regeneration Project, Jodhpur’s heritage sites are being repurposed for modern use, blending history with contemporary activities.
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