“By waiving off entry fee, the ASI hopes to promote greater public engagement around the importance of conservation and management of our built heritage and how citizens can play an active role in keeping our heritage preserved,” the ministry said in a statement.
Officially called ‘International Day for Monuments and Sites’, the day is celebrated globally on April 18 every year.
“No fee shall be charged on visiting ASI monuments across India (on April 18),” the Culture Ministry said.
This initiative aims at encouraging visitors to explore India’s rich cultural heritage.
“With 3,698 monuments and sites under its protection, the ASI is offering this opportunity to reconnect with the country’s historical legacy and architectural marvels,” the ministry said.
This year’s theme for World Heritage Day is ‘Heritage under threat from disaster and conflicts’, where awareness is being spread on safeguarding the heritage sites from natural or manmade disasters, threats or conflicts.
As per the fundamental duties laid down in the Constitution, “it is our collective responsibility to protect these invaluable heritage sites and do our bit to protect them,” it said. PTI KND KND NSD NSD