
Zero Mile heritage walk gets new municipal signage and an audio guide
A heritage signage and wayfinding upgrade along the Zero Mile–Sitabuldi–Mahal corridor has been completed by NMC's heritage cell in partnership with INTACH's Nagpur chapter and VNIT's design school.
Twenty-three sites are covered along a 4.6-km walking route, with bilingual ground-level plaques and discreet steel finger-post wayfinders that avoid the LED-and-laminate aesthetic that plagues most Indian heritage marking.
A free QR-triggered audio guide, available in Marathi, English and Hindi, runs to 31 segments and is bookended by recorded interviews with two senior local historians. The audio sits on the corporation's CDN — no app install required.
INTACH has separately released a downloadable PDF map of the route, including three optional detours into Mahal's lesser-known interior lanes.
What this means for residents and visitors: a genuinely well-made introduction to a slice of the city most weekend visitors miss. We'll be publishing a longer feature on the corridor in January, including an interview with the design lead.
"Small project, real care. The plaques are bilingual, the audio is bookended by local historians, and the wayfinding doesn't insult the buildings it points to."
- 1.NMC Heritage Cell — corridor inauguration noteNagpur Municipal Corporation
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