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The Golconda Fort and Charminar in the city, as well as all other ticketed monuments nationwide protected by the Union government under the ASI, will be affected by the ruling.

Digital Desk: As part of the celebration of India's 75th anniversary of independence, all ticketed Centrally Protected Monuments will be free to all visitors from August 5 to 15 during the "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav," the Archaeological Survey of India announced on Wednesday.

No entry fee would be levied to domestic or international visitors, according to the ASI. All ASI museums would be open to the public without charge.

The Golconda Fort and Charminar in the city, as well as all other ticketed monuments nationwide protected by the Union government under the ASI, will be affected by the ruling.

Reddy tweeted a statement from the ASI on social media, stating that as part of the festivities, no admission price will be collected from August 5 to August 15 at any ticketed centrally protected monuments or museums.

 

 


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