Hyderabad:
Delhi’s Red Fort and Qutub Minar, Agra’s Taj Mahal, Varanasi’s Sarnath
and Mahabalipuram’s monuments under the Archaeological Survey of India
will soon have world class amenities and technological facilities.
These five monuments have been selected in the first phase out of
3,650 ancient monuments, archaeological sites and remains of national
importance by the ASI, which will provide ultra modern facilities for
visitors on par with some western countries and other places.
Sources in the ASI said similar facilities will be extended to other
major monuments in various states including Telangana state and Andhra
Pradesh in future.
Telangana state has the Golconda Fort, Charminar and the Warangal
Fort while AP has Chandragiri Fort, Nagarjunakonda, Guntapalli Buddhist
monuments, Buddhist stupa in Amaravati, rock cut temple in Undavalli
under ASI’s jurisdiction.
For the five monuments in the first phase, ASI plans to provide
electronic information delivery about the monument and its history in
story-telling mode, virtual reality-based 3D walkthrough of the
monument, 3D projection show, free WiFi, and audio and video guides.
ASI is also focusing on cleanliness, cloak rooms and washrooms,
turnstiles at entry and exit points with seamless integration with the
ticketing system, ATMs at entry and exit points, memento and souvenir
shops, book stores, refreshment facilities, battery operated vehicles,
free parking, valet parking for high value tickets, safe drinking water
and first aid, carpets in and around monuments, and other innovative
measures to enhance the popularity of the monuments and bring them on
par with world renowned tourist places.
“The aim is to provide world class services using latest technology
being used internationally. ASI is experimenting with new ideas, new
technologies and new business models,” an official said.
ASI has invited expression of interests from specialists on a pilot
basis for a year to conceptualise, design, install, provide and maintain
world class facilities for tourists at select monuments at no cost to
the government, ASI, user or visitors.
Successful bidders will be given the option to advertise their company.
Donations received will have to be ploughed back for services and
profits will be shared with ASI as decided mutually.