Recently, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture has presented the ‘359th Report on the Functioning of ASI’ before the Parliament.
India has a total of 3,693 Centrally Protected Monuments or Sites with Uttar Pradesh having the largest number in the country at 743, followed by Tamil Nadu which has 412.
ASI’s Conservation Measures in Foreign Countries
The ASI through AMASR Act, prohibits and regulates all activities like mining and construction around 100 metres and 300 metres of all the protected monuments.
India spends around Rs 11 lakh per monument of national importance (Rs 428 crore for 3693 monuments) in 2019-20.
Monument Mitras are businesses (Private firm or PSU) that enter into agreements with the Union Ministry of Culture to adopt and maintain State-owned archaeological sites or monuments.
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National Monuments Authority (NMA)
National Mission on Monuments and Antiquities
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