Construction of central government funded infrastructure projects is likely to be allowed within the "prohibited area" of protected monuments across the country.
According to a Cabinet proposal, the Culture Ministry has sought to amend the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act to allow "public work" in the prohibited areas, which is 100 metres around the protected monuments, a source said.
Currently, construction is not allowed in the prohibited area except for repair and renovation works of the existing structures.
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At present, as many as 3,686 monuments and sites are centrally-protected under the jurisdiction of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) which is responsible for their maintenance.
The Cabinet proposal highlighted three instances where projects pertained to public works were not allowed under the existence law.
These were construction of an elevated road by NHAI in front of Akbar's tomb in Agra to reduce pollution in the highly congested T-junction; laying of a railway line near protected monument Rani-ki Vav at Patan in Gujarat which had to be realigned; and extension of a hospital in Bengaluru.
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