Tourism Minister K Chiranjeevi will formally launch the campaign at the world famous heritage site in partnership with the Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC).
The oil major has signed an MoU with the Tourism Ministry to adopt and upkeep the environs of Taj Mahal complex including upgradation of tourist facilities at the monument as part of its corporate social responsibility.
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 would also help setting up tourist help desks and deployment of volunteers for better management amongst others at these sites.
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Taj Mahal is the second monument to be taken up under Clean India Campaign by the Ministry. Earlier the Ministry had launched the pilot project under Clean India Campaign at Qutab Minar on June 19 last year.
India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), the public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Tourism, was entrusted the job at Qutab Minar.
Currently, India attracts about 5.7 million foreigners in a year.
The campaign emphasising on sensitisation and action at field level comes after the Ministry conducted a survey in some selected sites where it was found that hygiene and sanitation conditions in and around tourist destinations are a big issues with foreign and domestic tourists.