Footfall at Hyderabad tourist places remain low
Updated Jul 11, 2021, 7:29 am IST
The monuments remained shut to tourists for five months last year too when the pandemic started
Charminar is recording barely 1,200 to 1,500 visitors every day. (Photo: DC Image)
Hyderabad: Though 20 days have passed since lockdown has been fully lifted, footfalls at tourist destinations in Hyderabad remain low.
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which is the custodian of Hyderabad’s two key monuments – Charminar and Golconda, started allowing visitors from June 20 after a gap of 66 days. Owing to second wave of Covid-19, the ASI had shut down the two monuments on April 15. The monuments remained shut to tourists for five months last year too when the pandemic started.
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