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More sites to be included under adopt a heritage: Tourism Minister KJ AlphonsThe ministry had previously said 31 public and private entities have been approved so far to adopt 95 monuments across India.
Red Fort adoption for better maintenance, says KJ AlphonsMonument mitras are picked through a ‘vision bidding’ process in which those with the best plan for the heritage sites are chosen.
Government eyes funds from World Bank, Japan to develop & promote Buddhist CircuitThe ministry will start by focusing on Buddhist trails in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and gradually move towards Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and An...
14 out of 16 loss-making ITDC hotels to be sold off: Alphons KannanthanamThe minister, however, said that he wished to retain the prestigious Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi under govt control and make it a "very good"...
Archaeological Survey of India monument tickets to cost 3 times more"The notification has been cleared in the gazette. It should happen sometime this month," said a source in ASI.
Soon free Wi-Fi at Qutub Minar, Red Fort and Humayun's tombArchaeological Survey of India has asked the service provider not to carry out any construction or installation within the protected monume...
Barcelona as model, Venkaiah Naidu calls for developing venues like Disneyland and Universal StudiosUnion urban development minister Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday called for developing venues like Disneyland and Universal Studios in the city ...
- Delhi Metro to reach Gurgaon on Monday
Gurgaon will be closer to Delhi from Monday when a Metro train will chug into the satellite city, fulfilling its residents' long awaited de...
- Gurgaon-Qutub Minar Metro corridor to be opened on June 21
Gurgaon's long wait for Metro connectivity will finally end on June 21 when the DMRC will throw open its much-awaited Gurgaon-Qutub Minar c...
- Metro trial runs on Sultanpur-Qutub Minar route from Saturday
Trial runs on the over 2-km long Sultanpur-Qutub Minar section of the Metro are likely to begin on Saturday as DMRC prepares to operational...
- Taj remains most favourite among tourists
Taj Mahal has remained the most favourite among the tourists, with more than 25 lakh visitors coming to see it in year 2006-07.