"We have formulated an action plan to cover at least 36 monuments and tourism sites where the Clean India campaign will be undertaken. Steps will be taken to enhance beauty, landscaping, and making hygienic friendly atmosphere in and around the sites," Chiranjeevi said.
Taj Mahal is the second World Heritage site to be covered under the campaign which will be carried out by ONGC at this monument. Earlier the Ministry had launched the pilot project under Clean India campaign at Qutab Minar on June 19 last year to be handled by ITDC.
Appreciating Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav for his commitment to the cause, he said, "We have allocated Rs 24 crore for cleaning of the Varanasi ghats. The UP chief minister has promised total support and also allocated an additional amount of Rs 22 crore for the same."
ONGC will be responsible for keeping the heritage site clean and environment-friendly besides taking care of landscaping and providing drinking water facilities, management of garbage clearance, maintaining uniform signages in and around premises and placing of aesthetically-designed garbage bins.
It will also help in setting up tourist help desks and deployment of volunteers for better management among others at these sites.