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, news agency ANI reported on Wednesday, 12 June.
In order to prevent unauthorised entry, turnstile gates have also been introduced at the iconic monument.
"Seven turnstile gates have been installed at both the East and West entry point. Five 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," ANI quoted Basant Kumar, superintendent, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), as saying.
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."
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.
(With inputs from ANI)
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