Uttar Pradesh: From September 1, where many monuments have opened, the Taj Mahal will be opened for tourists from September 21st’ 2020.
After reviewing the corona contagion, District Magistrate Prabhu N Singh issued orders to open the Taj Mahal.

In view of the Corona epidemic, all the protected monuments of India were closed for the last several months. But according to the Unlock-4 guideline, from September 1, small monuments including Sikandra, Fatehpur Sikri and Etmaduddala were opened.
Explain that to enter the Taj Mahal, one has to follow the use of mask, thermal scanning, social distance, sanitizer.
This decision has given hope to the people associated with the tourism industry. The opening of these two monuments will remove the clouds of crisis over the tourism industry.
For the first time in history, monuments were closed for so long. All the monuments in the country, including the Taj Mahal, were closed on March 17 in view of the Coronavirus.
This is the first time the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort have been closed for so long.
With this ban, lakhs of people associated with the tourism industry are worried about livelihood. Since from September 1st Sikandra, Fatehpur Sikri and other small monuments were opened.
After nearly six months of lockdown, now the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort are going to open.
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