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Is commercial use of historical monuments is justified?
Asked by anupama kumar,
23 Feb '09 11:51 am
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As long as it conserves the monument and benefits in its upkeep and maintenance then it is welcome indeed.
Answered by Saj Sierra, 23 Feb '09 12:02 pm
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Yes why not. I don't see any wrong in it. Infact these must be rented out and used with special care and the money hsould be honestly utilised for their maintainence.
Answered by puja gogia, 23 Feb '09 11:55 am
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I don't mind, if that is done without damaging the monuments or its environment.
Answered by Tushar Kher, 23 Feb '09 11:52 am
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It is not a commercial purpose only but keep it clean and maintain need money.
Answered by Gopal singh, 23 Feb '09 11:57 am
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