Rs 443.53 cr spent on monument preservation
New Delhi: he govt spent Rs 443.53 crore during year 2023-24 on preservation of monuments under the protection of the (ASI), the Centre informed Parliament on Thursday. Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said this in response to a query in Rajya Sabha.
“The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) undertakes conservation work of 3,698 centrally protected monuments and sites across country. The monuments and sites are regularly inspected by officials of ASI and measures for preservation and conservation of monuments are taken up as per the need and availability of resources,” he said.
In his response, the minister also shared the amount of revenue spent for the purposes of preservation of monuments under the protection of the ASI in last five years. “Decay or deterioration of protected monuments depends on nature and technique of their construction, material used, structural stability, climate factors, biological, botanical factors, encroachments, pollution, quarrying natural disasters, etc. Section 30 of Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1958 provides for penalty for whosoever destroys, removes, inquiries, alters, defaces, imperils or misuses a protected monument,” he said.