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Maharashtra: Ajanta caves to have QR codes to provide info of paintings to visitors, says ASI official

The paintings in the fifth-century Ajanta caves illustrate the Jataka tales. They are in the dark area of caves where human eyes take time to get acclimatised

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Ajanta caves. Pic/iStock

Ajanta caves. Pic/iStock

The famous Ajanta caves in Maharashtra's Aurangabad will soon have QR codes at the entrance to provide information to visitors about the paintings there, a senior Archaeological Survey of India official said on Monday.

The ASI is working to make the system available before the city hosts a G20-related event, the official said.

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