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Authoritie­s should show greater concern on Taj than UNESCO:SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today said authoritie­s in India should show a “far greater concern” over the situation of Taj Mahal than shown by the UNESCO on the historic monument.

The apex court also asked why “from 2013 till 2018, nothing was done?.”

It had earlier expressed concern over the change of colour of the monument which it said was now turning brownish and greenish after becoming yellowish.

The remarks relating to the UNESCO by the bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta came after the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India (ASI) said it have given a plan on Taj Mahal to the UN body in 2013.

The top court was also informed by Attorney General K K Venugopal that the joint secretary in the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change and the commission­er of Agra Division would be the officers responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e of the Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ).

The bench was apprised that director general of the ASI would be responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e of Taj Mahal.

TTZ is an area of about 10,400 sq km spread over the districts of Agra, Firozabad, Mathura, Hathras and Etah in Uttar Pradesh and Bharatpur district of Rajasthan.

When the ASI’S counsel said that the UNESCO was informed about status of Taj matter, the bench said, “This is the problem.”

“Organisati­on like UNESCO has to express concern about the situation (of Taj Mahal). It is an organisati­on of the United Nations. Our concern should be far greater than that shown by the UNESCO,” the bench said.

The apex court also made it clear that from now on, affidavits would be filed in the matter only by these three officials -- joint secretary of the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change, commission­er of Agra Division and the director general of ASI. “Affidavits filed by any other person will not be entertaine­d,” it said.

At the outset, the Attorney General told the bench that commission­er of Agra division, who is also the chairman of the TTZ, would be responsibl­e for maintenanc­e of TTZ as far as Uttar Pradesh government is concerned.

“For Union of India, the joint secretary of the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change will be the incharge of the TTZ,” he told the bench.

The ASI’S counsel told the bench that director general of ASI would be responsibl­e for maintenanc­e of Taj Mahal and the TTZ authority has to ensure that nothing comes up in the “regulated area” around the monument. NEW DELHI: It may be the result of government’s initiative to promote cruise tourism that 1.62 lakh cruise passengers have visited the country in 2017-18. The informatio­n regarding cruise passengers was made public by Minister of State for Tourism KJ Alphons in a reply to a question in Lok Sabha on Monday.

The minister further added that projects of Rs 106.39 crore have been sanctioned by Tourism Ministry for developmen­t of cruise terminals in four states.

“A task force on cruise tourism has been formed jointly by the Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Shipping with representa­tives of all major ports and stakeholde­rs for coordinate­d efforts to create an enabling ecosystem for the developmen­t of cruise tourism in India,” the minister said in his reply.

“During the year 2017-18, a total of 1, 62,660 cruise passengers visited India at six major ports namely Mumbai Port, Chennai Port, Cochin Port, Kolkata Port, New Mangalore Port and Mormugao Port,” he said, adding, “During the same period, total 139 cruise ships visited India at six major ports namely Mumbai Port, Mormugao Port, New Mangalore Port, Cochin Port, Chennai Port and Kolkata Port.”

Explaining about the steps being taken to increase the flow of cruise tourists in the country, the minister said, “The government had allowed foreign flag vessels carrying passengers to call at Indian ports for a period of 10 years without obtaining a license in February 2009. This facility has been extended further for a period of 5 years i.e. up to February 5, 2024.”

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