Tajmahal reopened Amid the coronavirus woes, 5,000 visitors allowed per day

Tajmahal reopens Amid coronavirus pandemic 5,000 visitors allowed to visit Taj Mahal .
Abhimanyu Yadav
Correspondent
Taj Mahal reopened to visitor on Monday 5,000 visitor will be permitted daily and ticket can be bought online and the site draws nearly 7 million visitors across the world every years.
After the six months Taj Mahal reopened to visit on Monday as a symbolic business as usual gesture Amid increasing covid-19 cases in the country. The monument was close to tourist in March as India went under the strict lockdown to combat the coronavirus outbreak in any part of country. as well as the state also had the restrictions to visit any religious tourist place visitors .
Tajmahal reopens the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has eased the restrictions and allowed the several business activities tourism in the country and many state also are doing well as a Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh ,Chhattisgarh and others state also are doing very appreciated in tourism and to resume social activity , religious and business also.
In the recent month the government started activities many trains route domestic flight, market, restaurants and now the visiting Taj Mahal , is very good for the tourist business after the six months.
It is once resumed and all the activities in Agra and nearby market also will crowded but the guideline is very clear every visitor to wear mask and take all precautions about covid-19 according to the unlock 5 guideline August 30 the Union Minister of Home Affairs said as a social academic , entertainment ,functions and others congregation with up to 100 people from Sep 21 the guidelines as also permitted to possibly reopened the school and the volunteer basic for the class 9 to 12th. But after six month Taj Mahal reopens.
The officials at the Agra are working hard in order to maintain the social distance and imposing covid-19 guidelines only 5000 beta be permitted daily and ticket can be brought online the circle be marked The Mask would be must and nobody would be able to enter without thermal screening