The detailed list
of 285 centrally protected monuments, archaeological sites and remains in Maharashtra
and 133 in West Bengal under the jurisdiction of Archaeological Survey of India
is at Annexure-I and II respectively. No
comprehensive survey of unprotected monuments in the country has been
undertaken by the Archaeological Survey of India.
The funds
allocated and spent on conservation, preservation, maintenance and development
of environs of these centrally protected monuments during the last three years
and for the current year is as under:
Rupees in lakhs
|
Maharashtra
|
2008-09
|
2009-10
|
2010-11
|
2011-12
(upto
Aug.’11)
|
|
Allocation
|
750.15
|
785.00
|
705.00
|
655.00
|
|
Expenditure
|
750.14
|
784.99
|
704.98
|
377.46
|
|
West Bengal
|
2008-09
|
2009-10
|
2010-11
|
2011-12
(upto
July’11)
|
|
Allocation
|
382.00
|
338.00
|
417.00
|
380.00
|
|
Expenditure
|
373.15
|
329.50
|
416.31
|
89.18
|
The ASI maintains
all the centrally protected monuments and sites, including Adilabad
Fort in Delhi and Buddhist sites in Odisha, on
regular basis, depending upon their special needs, within the available
manpower and financial resources. The centrally protected monuments/sites are
in a fairly good state of preservation. At present, Archaeological Survey of
India (ASI) has no plan/proposal to undertake more excavation particularly in
the State of Tamil Nadu.
All world heritage sites are in a good state of
conservation and are being regularly maintained by Archaeological Survey of India
as per existing international charters and guidelines. In addition to the conservation,
preservation, maintenance and development of environs of the world heritage
sites, creation of tourist-related amenities (e.g. drinking water, toilet
blocks, facilities for physically challenged, pathways, cultural notice
boards/signage, vehicle parking, cloak rooms, etc are also among the regular
activities which the ASI undertakes as per needs and availability of resources.
Click here to
see Annexure-I
Click here to
see Annexure-II
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