• The Government of India has informed Parliament that 143 protected monuments across the country charge an entry fee for visitors.
  • These monuments are maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which operates under the Ministry of Culture.
  • The information was provided by Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.

Revenue from Ticketed Monuments:

  • According to the government, the entry fees collected at these monuments contribute significantly to revenue generation for the maintenance, conservation, and development of historical sites.
  • The revenue collected from ticketed monuments is used for improving visitor facilities, conservation activities, and promoting heritage tourism across the country.
  • The Archaeological Survey of India manages more than 3,600 centrally protected monuments, but entry fees are charged only at selected popular sites that attract a large number of visitors, including both domestic and international tourists.

Promoting Heritage Tourism:

  • The government has been focusing on enhancing the tourism experience at heritage monuments through better infrastructure, digital ticketing, and improved visitor services.
  • Revenue generated from entry fees helps support these initiatives and ensures the preservation of India’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Officials noted that these measures are aimed at strengthening heritage tourism while ensuring the long-term conservation of historically significant monuments across India.

ASI Ticketed Monuments: Footfall and Revenue Data from 2024–2025

SL. No.CircleState / MonumentF.Y 2024-25
Andhra PradeshFootfallRevenue
1
Amaravati
Amaravati Mahastupa8090255215
2Undavalli caves1466373737275
3Nagarjunakonda598261592045
4Chandragiri Monument1125312782285
5Buddhist Remains, Guntupalli13801357630
Assam
6
Guwahati
Ahom Raja’s Palace1238312451020
7Karenghar of Ahom Kings, sibasagar1979154026730
8Ranghar Ruins1730714226845
9Bishnudol Temple5801118700
10Group of Four Maidams769981540840
Bihar
11
Patna
Site of Mauryan Palace1316343450045
12Ancient Ruins, Vaishali990844428480
13Excavated Site, Nalanda58915133826440
14Ancient Site of Vikramshila983522526225
15Sher Shah’s Tomb,Sasaram3119817795275
Chattisgarh
16RaipurLaxman Temple, Sirpur811191952490
Delhi
17
Delhi
Khan-I-Khana455698870
18Sultanghari Tomb68315580
19Tughluqabad Fort28419598210
20Red Fort2963710175369076
21Humayun Tomb1163649128067570
22Qutb Minar3439575250598865
23Hauzkhas1221072776745
24Jantar Mantar6749136450170
25Safdarjung Tomb1518875655675
26Kotla Feroz Shah1067332657645
27Purana Qila1938164702126
Gujarat
28
Rajkot
Asokan Rock Edict, Junagadh27908757510
29Buddhisht Caves, Junagadh42852832330
30Khaprakodia & Baba Pyare Buddhist334771220
31
Vadodara
Group of Monuments, Champaner539413088945
32Sun Temple, Modhera3456729627415
33Rani Ki-Vav, Patan37174516877220
34Rudabai Step Well, Adalaj2849138973805
Himachal Pradesh
35
Shimla
Kangra Fort (Ruined Fort)1308853163115
36Rock-cut Temples and Sculptures, Masrur429651091200
Jammu & Kashmir
37
Srinagar
Ancient Palaces Attributed to Raja Suchet Singh, Ramnagar5963105580
38Avantiswami Temple419611075010
39Group of Temples, Kiramchi13857276380
Karnataka
40
Dharwad
Durga temple, Aihole2139016294290
41Badami Cave44454210464570
42Group Of Temples, Pattadakal32461512759875
43Gol-Gumbaz, Vijayapura85865921036690
44Ibrahim Rauza, Vijayapura1894564762255
45Jain Temple & Sculpture Gallery, Lakkundi20800464400
46
Hampi
Group of Monuments, Hampi100872150954195
47Bellary Fort37454932845
48
Banglore
Daria Daulat Bagh, Srirangapatna51523612917980
49Keshav Temple, Somnathpur2098276446180
50Tipu Sultan Palace2299737232710
51Fortress and Temple Chitrudurga Fort3841738811910
Kerala
52
Thrissur
Bekal Fort3752829418975
53Palakkad Fort2655246733965
54Fort St. Angelo, Kannur2439696249460
Ladakh
55LehAncient Palace Leh939373611940
Maharashtra
56
Aurangabad
Ajanta caves46292026000960
57Ellora Caves176058379178950
58Tomb of Rabia Durani (Bibi ka Maqbara)120514731041950
59Daulatabad Fort54966714581990
60Pandulena Caves, Nasik1742354088025
61Aurangabad Caves1279363550035
62
Mumbai
Elephanta Caves54486435067625
63Buddhist Caves, Kanheri39346112416220
64Shaniwarwada113421723376385
65Aga Khan Palace Building2182295003365
66Buddhist Caves, Junnar3735839536185
67Buddhist Cave, Karle1890014988960
68Cave, Temple & Inscriptions, Bhaja558371446960
69Raigad Fort3410868466495
70Kolaba Fort, Alibag949032262740
71Sholapur Fort38323761020
72Janjira Fort, Murd2474996184105
73Buddhist Caves, Kondivte25760843455
74Lohgad Fort1386573154305
75
Nagpur
Gawilgarh Fort21615430940
76Buddhist Remains, Mansar364488150
Madhya Pradesh
77
Bhopal
Buddhist Caves, Bagh25150644840
78The palace situated in the fort, Burhanpur33668737410
79Hoshang Shah’s Tomb817032267865
80Group of monument, Mandu3738569328635
81Roopmati’s Pavilion, Mandu2774407190245
82Buddhist Monuments, Sanchi31553214095320
83Gwalior Fort3283099940945
84Buddhist Cave, Dhamnar34938697750
85Badal Mahal Gateway, Chanderi14732319370
86Rock Cut Cave, Udaygiri Vidisha696311907890
87Bir Singh Palace Datia433861078275
88
Jabalpur
Prehistoric Rock Shelters, Adamgarh21337424530
89Western Group of Temples, Khajuraho56155338360075
90Group of Temple, Amarkantak49475987480
Odisha
91
Puri
Sun Temple, Konark3576348142353455
92Buddhist Remains, Ratnagiri1485003382100
93Buddhist Remains, Lalitgiri527831165395
94
Bhubaneshwar
Udaigiri & Khandagiri Caves124259529367265
95Rajarani Temple1140312627715
Haryana
96
Chandigarh
Suraj Kund10761224710
97Sheikh Chilli’s Tomb, Thanesar818061620185
Rajasthan
98
Jaipur
Ancient Site, Bhangarh2370306364805
99Step Well (Baori) at Abhaneri21808835443395
100Deeg Bhawan383531050015
101
Jodhpur
Chittaurgarh Fort107017348955745
102Kumbhalgarh Fort38812220237075
103Marble Pavilion, Ana Sagar3702089290325
Tamilnadu
104
Chennai
Group of Monuments, Mamallapuram100846461660210
105Gingee Fort, Gingee1507404103785
106Tiger headed Rock cut temple & two other monuments, Saluvankuppam440081392605
107Fort, St. George319772227090
108
Thiruchirapalli
Fort on Rock, Dindigul36952791065
109Moovarkoil, Kodumbalur253160655
110Rock-cut Jain Temple, Sittannavasal447111133053
111Tirumalai Nayak’s Palace Srivilliputtur92722990
112Natural Caven with Inscription Eladipattam, Sittannavasal16787378797
113Thirumayam Fort910902682325
114Fort Vattakottai1000352576805
Telangana
115
Hyderabad
Charminar135306534850850
116Golconda Fort157948370740850
117Warangal1067272515280
Union Territory (U.T)
118GoaUpper Fort, Aguada137181537464425
Uttar Pradesh
119
Agra
Agra Fort1786883188433195
120Fatehpur Sikri38459961891280
121Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra2345079809690
122Mariam’s Tomb, Sikandra18362405390
123Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb27564929714850
124Ram Bagh462531022400
125Mehtab Bagh1566699818160
126
Taj Mahal6960665997714275
Mausoleum586930118726869
127
Lucknow
Site of Sahet –Mahet1786577080265
128Residency Buildings1607625042950
129Piprahwa & Ganwaria576921987095
130
Jhansi
Gupta Temple & Varah Temple, Deogarh225848680
131Kalinjar Fort1288343310725
132Rani Lakshmi Bai Mahal26402522890
133Rani Jhansi Fort52176113007445
134
Sarnath
Lord Cornwallis Tomb25823571825
135Old Fort1508523537090
136Observatory of Man Singh862952307750
137Excavated Remains, Sarnath84383628108245
138Tomb of Lal Khan5957129180
139Chaukhandi Buddhist Stupa417741078350
West Bengal
140
Raiganj
Cooch Bihar Palace68270417050295
141Hazarduari Palace90889923141470
142
Kolkata
Bishnupur Temples1836634645605
143Metcalfe Hall32505684910

Q:Recently, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) increased entry fees at its ticketed monuments. What is the primary objective behind this move?

(SBI PO Level – Current Affairs)

A. To discourage foreign tourists
B. To boost revenue for conservation and maintenance
C. To reduce overcrowding at heritage sites
D. To promote private investment in tourism
E. To align with UNESCO’s global heritage fee standards

Explanation:

  • The ASI manages 143 ticketed monuments across India. By revising entry fees, the organization aims to generate higher revenue, which can be reinvested in the upkeep, preservation, and improvement of visitor facilities at these heritage sites. While accessibility remains important, the fee hike is primarily intended to strengthen financial sustainability for conservation efforts, not to discourage tourism or align with external standards.
  • Correct Answer: B. To boost revenue for conservation and maintenance

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