ASI expertise offered for restoration of Taj Mumbai

In the aftermath of terror attack on the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, Union Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni has offered Archaeological Survey of India expertise in restoring the hotel, which was damaged during the strike.

NEW DELHI: In the aftermath of terror attack on the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, Union Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni has offered Archaeological Survey of India expertise in restoring the hotel, which was damaged during the strike.

"Taj Mahal hotel, a heritage property, was badly damaged due to the prolonged terrorist attack on it. So our ministry has offered ASI help to the hotel management in restoring and renovating the property," said a senior Tourism Ministry official.

Soni has herself written to Tata Sons Chairman Ratan Tata offering ASI expertise in restoring and renovating the Taj Hotel in Mumbai. She has also written to the management of Oberoi Hotel management offering condolences, the official said.

Besides the Taj, the Oberoi hotel in the metropolis was also targeted by the terrorists. The attacks on India's financial capital has also had an effect on tourist arrivals to the country.

Travel agencies said many travellers have cancelled their tickets after the incident, causing big losses. The Tourism Ministry has convened a meeting of the National Tourism Advisory Council to assess the situation and discuss confidence building measures, both for domestic and foreign tourists on December 15.
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