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April 02, 2016

Protests erupt at world heritage site in India's Orissa State over hike in entry fees



Officials at the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) must be disappointed today if they thought that their implementation of increased entry fees at listed monuments was going to be trouble-free. While ASI spokespersons' assertion that the new entry fees are in line with the cost to visit heritage sites in other countries may be true, this did not stop protesters from massing at the gates to the UNESCO-designated Sun Temple at Konarak in Orissa State.


Sun Temple, Konarak *

Concerned that the increased entry fees would deter tourists from visiting the site, local residents effectively shut down the ticket counter for much day on April 2, 2016. While they finally agreed to end their demonstration after receiving the promise of a meeting with site administrators next week. Expect more protests if the ASI does not back down.

At a broader level, there is a lesson here for any country seeking to impose across-the-board changes to heritage site entry fees. Given that the economic importance of heritage sites is likely to vary widely from one community to the next, early consultation and a sensitive approach to implementation are vital if the changes are to be accepted.

* Photo credit: By Souvik Burman - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28028170

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