Agra: Taj Mahal, dimly lit by the moon and stands in the background of the yellow light cluster marking the city throughout Yamuna, cutting images that are very different from the afternoon version because tourists attacked the Ivory-White monument on Tuesday night.
Almost all tickets to see the monument under the moonlight on Tuesday, the last day to see like that, sold out the day before.
The monument was reopened to watch the night of Saturday after more than a year.
It was closed on March 17, 2020, when locking was imposed throughout the country because of Covid-19.
Because evening night continues at Uttar Pradesh starting at 10pm to 6 in the morning, only three slots of eight available to be seen opened from 8:30 a.m.
to 10 a night.
ASI officials said that on the first day, only 135 tickets were sold.
And on the second day, the count down to 74 tickets.
But the last day turned out to be a house close to 147 tickets booked by tourists to see the monument at night.
In each slot, 50 tourists are permissible in accordance with the Supreme Court guidelines.
Tickets to see Taj at night booked before the previous day of the ASI office counter.
In December 1999, the Supreme Court had banned visitors from the monument after 7pm with security reasons.
However, after repeated demands from the tourism industry, the APEX court in November 2004 made several amendments in the previous order and allowed breast milk to start facilities in Taj for five days in a month.
However, it is not allowed on Friday and during the month of Ramzan in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court.