Dholpur (Rajasthan): For decades more than 20,000 families have been eking out their livelihood from the red stone industry in the Dholpur district of Rajasthan. But currently, the industry has been passing through rough phases. Although, the demand for the red stone from this region of Rajasthan began during the Mughal era and attained prominence in the British period.
The craze for Dholpur red stone in India and abroad has been going on since time immemorial. In the construction of Delhi's Red Fort, Parliament building, Qutab Minar, Akshar Dham temple, Fatehpur Sikri dargah, Red Fort at Agra, and several others red stone was used. Tourists coming to India for sightseeing are attracted by the beauty of the red stone.
Recalling the history of the red stone industry in the Dholpur region of Rajasthan, Mukesh Kumar Agroha, president of the District Industry Association, said that the red stone business activities began here during the Mughal era. Emperor Humayun promoted the red stone quarrying in Dholpur. But in 1915, Britishers established a company called Dholpur stone.