The Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world does not excite the imagination of Yogi Adityanath's administration
The Taj Mahal might be one of the 'seven marvels of the world,' pulling in a great many vacationers every year, except it has neglected to highlight in Uttar Pradesh's most recent tourism booklet.
The 32-page booklet, which has the extremely popular Ganga aarti as its cover picture, has been printed to advance the visitor spots in Uttar Pradesh, however shockingly the most noticeable and famous one is absent.
Titled Apaar Sambhavnaye or 'Limitless Possibilities', the pamphlet discharged by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department shows the majority of the other social and legacy locales in the State, especially those related with the Hindu religious tourism. Prior, it was likewise announced that the BJP Government in the state had excluded Taj Mahal as a component of Uttar Pradesh's "social legacy".
Taj Mahal unessential to Indian culture - UP CM
Yogi Adityanath, not long ago, said that Taj Mahal and different minarets landmarks made amid the medieval and Mughal time were not intelligent of Indian culture.
The deputy chief minister's remarks come about three months after his boss, Uttar Pradesh chief ministerSignificance of the Taj Mahal* The Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world
* It is tourism magnet for celebrities including Princess Diana, who famously posed outside it alone, telegraphing her disintegrating marriage.
* A visit to the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1630s, is a must for foreign tourists, looking to explore Indian culture and heritage spots.
* It has been named a "World Heritage site" by Unesco.
* It is among the 10 iconic spots of Indian heritage and Indian culture, to be cleaned up under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India mission.
What the brochure does have
The brochure has a picture of the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi on its cover featuring Adityanath and Rita Bahuguna Joshi, while its inside pages cover most of the cultural and religious sites of tourism and circuits like the Ramayana, Budhha, Krishna, Bundelkhand, Vindhya and Awadh....read more
The brochure has a picture of the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi on its cover featuring Adityanath and Rita Bahuguna Joshi, while its inside pages cover most of the cultural and religious sites of tourism and circuits like the Ramayana, Budhha, Krishna, Bundelkhand, Vindhya and Awadh....read more
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