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Need to control footfall at Ajanta caves to preserve its paintings for long time: ASI official

The popular UNESCO world heritage site, Ajanta caves, comprising 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments, is located about 100 km from the Aurangabad district headquarters

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Ajanta caves. Pic/iStock

Ajanta caves. Pic/iStock

A senior official of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has expressed the need to control tourist footfall at the world famous Ajanta caves in Maharashtra to preserve its paintings for a longer time.

The popular UNESCO world heritage site, comprising 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments, is located about 100 km from the Aurangabad district headquarters.

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