Monday, December 2, 2019

Revenue from Taj Mahal rises

Pollution impacting the 17th century monument, says govt.

02/12/2019


Historic upkeep: A view of the Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh
PTI

The revenue earned from the Taj Mahal in Agra went up around four times over five years ending in 2018-2019, according to data given by the Union Ministry of Culture to the Lok Sabha in the ongoing session of Parliament.

To a question by Assam MP Badruddin Ajmal, Culture Minister Prahlad Singh Patel informed the House on November 18 that the revenue generated from the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2018-2019 was ₹86,48,93,100 from 70,90,207 visitors.

The previous year, the revenue was ₹58,76,04,981 from 65,65,627 visitors, up from ₹55,09,29,860 from 61,77,196 visitors in 2016-2017. In 2015-2016, the Taj Mahal generated ₹17,92,27,050 from 50,70,573 visitors and in 2014-2015, was lower than ₹21,23,55,330 in 2014-2015 when 60,89,901 visitors were recorded.

The expenditure on the maintenance of the 17th century tomb increased to ₹5,48,34,582 in 2018-2019 from ₹3,38,42,927 in 2017-2018, according to the reply. The Ministry, under which the Archaeological Survey of India functions, had spent ₹4,50,45,819 in 2016-2017 and ₹3,28,37,534 in 2015-2016.

Effects of pollution

Asked by Mr. Ajmal whether pollution was discolouring the white marble structure, the Minister replied: “The effect of pollution is there, but the monument is cleaned periodically.”

Recently, there have been concerns about the discolouration of the facade.

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