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Centrally protected monuments open from today, 650 people allowed in Taj Mahal Last Updated : 16 Jun 2021 06:23:10 AM IST All centrally protected monuments, museums and sites closed for around two months due to the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic will reopen on Wednesday. An order in this regard was issued by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Monday.
After the order, 3,693 monuments and 50 museums across the country will welcome tourists and visitors.According to ASI, visitors will be able to book entry tickets online and no offline booking facility will be made available.The ASI order has mandated strict compliance with the executive orders, if any, issued by the state, district or the disaster management authority. Appropriate guidelines and SOPs issued by Union and states governments, ministries and departments will also be scrupulously followed while regulating the flow of visitors, the order further said.In accordance with the order, Agra district magistrate Prabhu N Singh said on Tuesday that only 650 people will be allowed to enter the Taj Mahal at a time when the monument reopens for visitors.IANS Agra For Latest Updates Please-
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