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Q91
(CISF/2026)
History & Culture › Heritage & Misc Culture
At the access point of which one among the following units protected by CISF, even any advertising and worshipping material is not allowed to be brought in?
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Explanation
The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is protected by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). According to the official guidelines issued by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the CISF, strict security protocols are enforced at the entry points.
- Prohibited Items: The rules explicitly state that advertising material (such as banners, posters, or pamphlets) and worshipping material (including incense sticks, flowers, or religious offerings) are not allowed to be brought inside the complex.
- Objective: These restrictions are designed to maintain the sanctity and cleanliness of the monument, prevent unauthorized commercial or promotional activities, and ensure that no religious rituals are performed within the premises (except for the designated Friday prayers for local residents at the mosque).
- Other banned items include food, tobacco products, mobile chargers, and various electronic items.
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