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Govt planning public-pvt ownership to maintain ASI sites

New Delhi, Mar 13 (UNI) The government is trying to have public-private partnership for maintenance of archaeological sites in the country and is considering tax rebate to the private enterprises who contribute to the upkeep of monuments, Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni said today.

Ms Soni said in the Rajya Sabha during Question Hour that the Ministry got only Rs 53 crore from collection of entry tickets to the monuments from domestic as well as foreign tourists.

Even this amount was sent to the Finance Ministry, she said, adding that now, the Ministry planned to ask that this be treated as a non-lapsable fund.

''We get only Rs 53 crore from ticket collection which is not a big amount. Even this amount, we don't have access to. It goes to the Ministry of Finance. That is why we are moving this private-public partnership concept,'' she added.

She, however, regretted that the response from private enterprises was still not adequate.

The Minister was non-committal on whether the government would remove huge disparities in the entry fee of foreign and domestic tourists to heritage monuments in the country.

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Topics: CULTURE RSQ

India to undertake Linguistic survey

New Delhi, Mar 13 (UNI) The Centre will conduct a Linguistic survey of the country, the Lok Sabha was informed today. The report of the survey would, however, be available after ten years of its commissioning. Minister of State for Human Resources Development D Purandeswari said in reply to an unstarred question. She said the survey was aimed at providing systemtic and comprehensive account of the status of Indian lanquaqe diversity, multilingualism, inter-lingual relation, and dynamics of language. Ms Purandeswari said.....

Samjhauta probe: Two nabbed at Indore, taken to Panipat

Indore, Mar 14 (UNI) Two persons arrested here by a Haryana Police team in connection with the February 18 terrorist attack on the Samjhauta Express have been taken to Panipat on a transit remand even as the blasts' links were being sought in Madhya Pradesh's commercial capital, the police said. ''Bags shop owner Hujra Shah and Manager Puran Thakur will be subjected to sustained interrogation at Panipat,'' Deputy Superintendent (Crime Branch) Rajesh Vyas said here today. The police earlier gave the.....

Mustard cultivation in dam catchment area

Bhopal, Mar 14 (UNI) The Madhya Pradesh government today admitted in the Assembly that mustard was being cultivated by unidentified people in the catchment area of Shivpuri district's Madikhera dam and the government even collected revenue by allowing people to harvest it. Water Resource Minister Anup Mishra made this revelation during discussion on a call attention notice moved by Mr Harivallabh Shukla (RSD). Mr Mishra denied Mr Shukla's contention that 'dabangs' (musclemen) were forcibly harvesting mustard cultivated by poor tribals whose.....
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