COVID-19 surge: ASI monuments including Taj Mahal closed for visitors till May 15
Due to the prevailing COVID situation, it has been decided to close all centrally protected monuments, sites and museums with immediate effect and till May 15 or until further orders, ASI said
New Delhi: All centrally protected monuments, museums and sites under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have been closed with immediate effect till May 15 amid a surge in covid-19 cases in the country, the Union culture ministry said on Thursday. An order to this effect was issued by the ASI.
“Due to the prevailing COVID situation, it has been decided to close all centrally protected monuments, sites and museums under the ASI with immediate effect and till May 15 or until further orders,” the ASI said. These include 3,693 monuments and 50 museums.
In live monuments like Puri Jagannath Temple and Somnath Temple, daily ‘puja’ will be conducted but no public gathering will be allowed, said Nitin Tripathi, the ministry’s media advisor.
Last year, too, all monuments and sites maintained by the ASI were closed due to the coronavirus pandemic on March 17. They reopened in July with strict restrictions. The curbs were relaxed later in the year.
Published: April 15, 2021, 21:09 IST
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