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Culture ministry nod to open 820 ASI monuments from today

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Union Culture Ministry on Sunday approved opening of 820 Archeologi­cal Survey of India-protected monuments which have places of worship from June 8, Minister Prahlad Patel said.

The culture ministry has decided to open only those monuments among the over 3,000 Asi-maintained monuments where religious events take place, such as Nila Mosque at Hauz Khas enclave, the Qutub archaeolog­ical area and Lal Gumbad in Delhi. As many as 3,691 Centrally-protected monuments and archaeolog­ical sites maintained by the ASI were shut from March 17 in view of the Coronaviru­s crisis. The minister said all Coronaviru­s-related protocols issued by the Union health ministry would be followed by the monument authoritie­s.

According to sources, wearing of masks might be made the norm at such sites for visitors.

In a tweet, Patel said, "Today, the culture ministry has approved the opening of 820 of its living monuments under the ASI from June 8. All protocols issued by the MHA and the health ministry will be followed."

Among the ASI monuments having places of worship which would be opened from Monday include 114 from the northern region, 155 from the central region, 120 from the western region, 279 from the southern region and around 100 from the eastern region, officials said. The most such monuments are in Vadodara (77), followed by Chennai (75), Dharwad (73) and Bengaluru (69). The Centre had on May 30 said that 'Unlock-1' would be initiated in the country from

June 8 under which the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown effectuate­d on March 25 would be relaxed to a great extent, including opening of shopping malls, restaurant­s and religious places, even as strict restrictio­ns would remain in place till June 30 in the country's worst-hit areas.

The Health Ministry on Thursday released SOPS for reopening offices, hotels, shopping malls, restaurant­s and religious places. Some of them have already re-opened in parts of the country and a few others are scheduled to re-start in the next phase of unlocking from Monday.

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