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Now, ADA proposes hike in Taj Mahal entry fee

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 17 2016 | 7:57 PM IST
Entry fee to World Heritage Monument Taj Mahal is likely to go up again as the Agra Development Authority (ADA) has proposed an increase in its share, weeks after the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) effected a steep hike in ticket cost.
Entry ticket to Taj Mahal consists of two components - ASI fee and ADA charge, called 'toll tax'. Agra is the only place in the country where such 'toll tax' is collected from visitors to historical monuments.
From April 1, ASI had effected a three-fold increase in its share in the entry ticket for the 32 World Heritage Monuments, including Taj Mahal, to Rs 30 from Rs 10 for domestic visitor, while it was raised by 100 per cent to Rs 500 from Rs 250 for a foreign national.
At present, a foreigner pays Rs 1,000 as entry fee for Taj Mahal with ASI and ADA bagging Rs 500 each, while domestic visitors shell out Rs 40 -- Rs 30 as ASI fee and Rs 10 ADA charge.
"There is a proposal for increasing the toll tax. It is pending with the state government for its approval," ADA Chairman Pradip Bhatnagar told PTI over phone.
However, he declined to give a time frame for the implementation of the proposal, saying the government has to give green signal to the long-pending proposal.

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Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) President Subhash Goyal said if such a proposal is implemented, it would further reduce the number of Taj visitors, which is already witnessing a decline.
"ADA has demanded increasing its fee by 100 per cent to Rs 1,000 from the current Rs 500. If ASI's fee of Rs 500 is added to it, then a foreign national would be paying Rs 1,500 for visiting Taj. Similarly, there would also be hike in fee for domestic visitors. This is going to badly affect the number of Taj visitors," he said.
Last month CISF personnel went into a tizzy when a youth
from Tamil Nadu tried to scale the walls of the heritage monument.
The 31-year-old man from Tamil Nadu was later handed over to local police.
In April last year, three youths from Delhi had tried to scale the wall of Taj Mahal in an inebriated state.
They were nabbed by CISF personnel and handed over to local police.

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First Published: Apr 17 2016 | 7:57 PM IST

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