ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

3-hour time limit implemented at Taj Mahal, tourists perturbed

Agra (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 12 (ANI): Visitors who spend more than three hours at the Taj Mahal will now be charged an additional fee, as a circular implementing the three-hour limit has come into force.

ANI Jun 12, 2019 09:51 IST googleads

Turn style gates introduced at entry and exit points at Taj Mahal in Agra

Agra (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 12 (ANI): Visitors who spend more than three hours at the Taj Mahal will now be charged an additional fee, as a circular implementing the three-hour limit has come into force.
In order to prevent unauthorised entry, turnstile gates have been introduced at the iconic monument.
"7 turnstile gates have been installed at both the East and West entry point. 5 gates are for the exit. For the entry of foreign tourists, there are separate gates. Entry is only through token which is valid for three hours, exceeding which, a visitor is required to recharge it at the counter at the exit gates," said Basant Kumar, superintendent, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
Earlier, visitors were allowed to stay from morning till evening, that is, from opening time (30 minutes before Sunrise) to closing time (30 minutes before sunset).
Tourists are dismayed by the new rules, asserting that it would cost heavily on tourism.
Speaking to ANI, Mohammad Mustafa Hussain, a tourist from Hyderabad, said, "A person comes here for relaxation and to spend some time. If the sightseeing is limited to three hours and the charges are so much then anyone will think twice before coming here."
Another visitor Seikh Nizam said, "This will discourage tourism. Time slot should be increased"
Celina, who came from America, said the tickets are almost 10 times costlier for foreign tourists as compared to Indians.
"Foreign tourists are required to pay 10 times as compared to Indians. It would be really nice to stay long here but timings are limited," she opined.
The Supreme Court had in February slammed the Uttar Pradesh government for poor maintenance of the Taj Mahal and asked it to show seriousness in preserving the monument.
In July last year, the Uttar Pradesh government had submitted its draft vision document to the court on the restoration of Taj Mahal and assured that it will take several steps for the conservation of the heritage structure. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

General News

"Only brings baseless issues into the House: Piyush Goyal slams

Goyal said Rahul Gandhi's actions in Parliament are not in the national interest and may be influenced by foreign powers.

Read More
General News

"Huge vacuum in global leadership": Kanwal Sibal

Speaking with ANI, he noted that the international community currently lacks respected voices capable of exerting the moral and critical pressure necessary to move toward peace, stressing that countries like India, with moral authority, should push for a ceasefire and dialogue.

Read More
Politics

Sudhakar Singh hits out at Center amid growing LPG supply concern

Sudhakar Singh hits out at Center amid growing LPG supply concern

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Sudhakar Singh on Wednesday warned of worsening LPG shortage, accusing the government of hiding facts and citing failures in foreign policy.

Read More
General News

Court grants bail to 3 IYC workers in AI Summit protest case

Court grants bail to 3 IYC workers in AI Summit protest case

Patiala House Court on Wednesday granted bail to Divyansh Girdhar, Bhudev Sharma and Kuber Meena. They were arrested by the Delhi Police in the AI Summit Protest case.

Read More
Politics

Amit Shah criticises Rahul Gandhi over foreign visits in LS

Amit Shah criticises Rahul Gandhi over foreign visits in LS

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha, questioning his frequent foreign visits and accusing him of spreading misinformation about not being allowed to speak in Parliament.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.