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If you have any plans to visit Agra, you should read this news first to prevent your hopes from being dashed. The Taj Mahal will be closed for three days.

 If you have any plans to visit Agra, you should read this news first to prevent your hopes from being dashed. The Taj Mahal will be closed for three days.


People travel from all over the world to Agra to view the Taj Mahal since it is such a popular tourist attraction. People who live near Agra in cities like Delhi, Jaipur, etc. make travel arrangements with the goal of visiting at any time. This information can be very helpful to you if you're planning to travel to Agra this weekend to see the Taj Mahal or the Agra Fort. Due to the entrance of the G-20 group, the Taj Mahal will be closed for three days and the Agra Fort for two days.

Identify the length of the Taj Mahal's closure

Actually, G-20 country officials will go to Agra to attend the summit conference until the evening of February 10. The Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and other landmarks will also be visited by the visitors during this time. As a result, the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort will not be open to the general public on weekends. In any case, the Taj Mahal is closed every Friday, so from February 10 to February 12, it will be closed for three days. Agra Fort will also be off limits to public visitors on February 11 and 12. For this, a directive has been given, and details have also been made public on the website of ASI.

On 10 a G-20 delegation will arrive in Agra.

Let us notify you that Uttar Pradesh will host a total of 11 G-20 summits from February to August. Four Uttar Pradesh cities—Agra, Varanasi, Lucknow, and Gautam Buddha Nagar—have been chosen for this. The schedule will begin in Agra. On 10th February, the first delegation will arrived in Agra platform. In Agra, there will be a crucial gathering for three days. As a result, Agra has been dressed to look like a bride.

Along the path this delegation will travel, every street and square has been refurbished. At the G-20 conference, which will take place in Agra on February 11 and 12, ministers from numerous nations will attend. The Group of Ministers will convene in the meantime to talk about the problem of women's emancipation.

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