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Even The Biggest Of Bollywood Star Hasn’t Earned This Much As Taj Mahal Did In Last 3 Years! Its Amazing!

by Deepa A.
Jul 20, 2016
in Facts
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Even The Biggest Of Bollywood Star Hasn’t Earned This Much As Taj Mahal Did In Last 3 Years! Its Amazing!

‘Taj Mahal’, the most popular monument in India has done a good business in last 3 years, with paid services and ticket sales. You would be stunned to hear how much Taj Mahal has earned! Do you want to know? Well, this famous historical monument has garnered Rs 75 crores in last 3 years, isn’t it amazing? Moreover, Rs 11 crores have been spent on the conservation of Taj Mahal.

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Now, in a written reply in Lok Sabha, Mahesh Sharma, the minister of Union tourism and culture stated that in last 3 years, around 11 crores have been spent on conserving the monument, maintaining it and preserving it! He added that “75.91 crore have been earned from ticket sales and other paid services at the monument during the same period.”

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The minister replied that in the year 2013-2014, Rs 22.45 crores were earned, in the year 2014-2015, Rs 21.26 crores were earned, in the year 2015-2016, Rs 23.88 crores were earned, and then between the 1st of April to June 2016, Rs 8.30 crores were earned.

Now, talking on the money spent on the conservation, 3.14 crores were spent in the year 2013-2014, Rs 4.42 crores were spent in the year 2014-2015 and Rs 3.66 crores were spent in the year 2015-2016. Between the 1st of April to the 30th of June, Rs 24.71 lakhs were spent.

This was an answer given to SP Muddahanumegowda, the Karnataka MP who wanted to all these details. Further he also sought details about ASI or the Archaeological Survey of India noticing discoloration of the marble. Then, the MP asked the steps that were being taken if discoloration is being noticed.

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Mahesh Sharma acknowledged that some discoloration of yellowing of marble is being noticed in some parts of the monument but it was owing to ‘Natural factors’.

He added “In order to maintain the original aesthetic appeal of Taj Mahal and to protect its marble surface, science branch of Archaeological Survey of India takes up cleaning process in a systematic and phased manner using appropriate conservation materials,”

Talking about the expenditures on marble cleaning Mahesh said that Rs 4.43 lakhs were spent in the year 2013-2014, then Rs 8.5 lakhs were spent in the year 2014-2015 and then, Rs 55.18 lakhs were spent in the year 2015-2016. The cost rose 7 times in 2015-2016 since Archaeological Society Of India took the responsibility of cleaning the entire monument after Parliamentary Standing Committee on Environment gave these orders.

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