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New Delhi: A view of the Safdarjung Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: A view of the Safdarjung Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: A view of the Safdarjung Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: Maintenance work underway at the Safdarjung Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic.There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: A view of the Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: A view of the Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: A view of the Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: Maintenance work underway at the Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: A view of the Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: The Humayun's Tomb being sanitised, in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: The Humayun's Tomb being sanitised, in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)moreNew Delhi: The Humayun's Tomb being sanitised, in New Delhi on July 5, 2020. The Central government on Thursday issued a slew of directions for reopening of monuments and museums, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, from July 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic. There is a cap on the number of visitors in selected monuments. Entry tickets shall be issued by e-mode only. No physical tickets will be issued. At the parking, cafeteria etc, only digital payment will be permitted. (Photo: IANS)more
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