Economic and Employment Potential of Archaeological Monuments in IndiaRajesh K. Agarwal, Sudesh Nangia, Birla Institute of Scientific Research. Economic Research Division published for] Economic Research Division, Birla Institute of Scientific Research [by] Asia Publishing House, 1974 - Business & Economics - 78 pages |
Contents
INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL | 3 |
Statewise Distribution of Protected Monuments 1970 | 5 |
Expenditure incurred on Staff at Selected Monuments | 11 |
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Adham Khan's Tomb Admission Tickets Agra Fort ancient monuments APPENDIX archaeological monuments Archaeological Survey bastions Caves cent Char Minar chhatris dalans Delhi Delhi Delhi Fort Delhi monuments economic Elephanta Caves employment potential enclosure walls entrance entry-fee excavation facilities Fatehpur Sikri gateways Greece group of monuments Gumbad historical Humayun's Tomb indirect employment Italy Jantar Mantar Kashmiri Gate Khajuraho Khan Kotla Kotla Firuz Shah large number Locality Name Lodi Gardens Masjid mausoleum Mehrauli Mehrauli area ments Mid-Eastern monu monument attendants monument sites Mosque Mumtaz Mahal museums national importance North-Western Northern circle number of monuments number of tourists Palace preservation and development programme protected monuments Purana Qila Qutb archaeological area Qutb complex Qutb Minar Rai Pithora's Red Fort religious purposes remains Safdarjang's Tomb Sale of grass Sher Shah Siege Battery SOURCE special repairs structures Superintending Archaeologist Suraj Kund Survey of India Table Taj Mahal total number Tughlaq Tughlaqabad Zail