The Archaeological Survey of India, together with several civic partners, launched an extensive restoration programme for the Barapullah Bridge in association with the Lieutenant Governor’s Office. The plan to clean up this heritage site included removing more than 120 illegal vendors, encroachments from the bridge’s right-of-way (sidewalk and bike path), cleaning up the debris beneath the bridge, and restoring the masonry using high-quality materials such as ashlar stones, limestone, and sand. The Delhi Muni has worked in conjunction with this programme to enhance the visual appeal of the bridge, improve its ability to provide access to the public, and landscape and clean up the surrounding area. The restored Barapullah Bridge is now secured by steel gates and fencing at both ends.