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    AJANTA ELLORA

    CONSERVATION AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

    PROJECT

    A REPORT

    MAHARASHTRA TOURISM

    DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

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    Ajanta-Ellora Conservation & Tourism Development Project

    Phase-I

    Background of the Project :

    Caves of Ajanta and Ellora, which are accredited the status of

    'World Heritage Sites' by UNESO are located in Aurangabad

    District of Maharashtra State. Their vicinity is called the Ajanta

    Ellora Region, where are located many ancient monuments and sites

    of ecological significance. Maharashtra Tourism Development

    Corporation (MTDC) got prepared in 1991, a Master Plan from M/s.Tata Consultancy Services on the basis of which the Government of

    India requested the Government of Japan to consider grant ofFinancial Assistance for the project. The Government of Japan gotthe Master Plan assessed by the Overseas Economic Co-operation

    Fund (OECF) now Japan Bank for International Co-operation

    (JBIC) and offered Loan assistance to Government of India forimplementation of a part of the Master Plan as Phase I of the

    Project. The two Governments entered into an agreement for the

    Loan in January 1992. A joint venture of Pacific ConsultantsInternational (PCI) and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) were

    appointed in November 1993 as Consultants for planning and

    overseeing the implementation of the works under the Loan. ThePrincipal objectives of the Master Plan are :

    Objectives :-

    oTo conserve and preserve monuments and natural

    resources in the Ajanta Ellora region.oTo Improve infrastructure in order to accommodate

    increased number of tourists to the region and enhance

    their experience by providing improved facilities and

    services.

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    Project Components

    Conservation Monuments.

    Up-gradation of core infrastructure

    - Water supply, electricity, communication

    Improve Accessibility

    - Airport, roads, connection from important rail heads

    Environment Management

    - Afforestation, low pollution local transportation, removingencroachments

    Visitor Management System

    - Circulation plans, landscaping, tourists amenities, cave

    illumination, signage

    Media and Publicity- National & international print and audio-visual publicity

    The total project cost was estimated at Yen 4,406

    million, which was equal to Rs.817.1 Million at the

    exchange rate of Rs. 1 equals Yen 5.39. The support from

    JBIC was Yen 3,745 million (Rs. 494.8 Million) and this is

    around 85% of the total project cost.

    The Major works completed in Phase - I

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    MONUMENT CONSERVATION

    (Implementing Agency : Archaeological Survey of India)

    Improvement of approach path to the caves, Procurement of conservation and logistic equipment,

    Geological investigations of caves for formulating

    conservation plan.

    Structural Conservation

    of facades

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    Chemical ConservationTo arrest weathering of external rock surfaces & monuments

    Cleaning of Paintings & Sculptures

    Slow & Specialized work

    Undertaken after detailed research

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    Preservation of Rock Surface &

    Prevention of Water Seepage

    Tourists Circulation Plan

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    ROADS

    (Implementing Agency : Public Works Department)

    Up gradation & widening of 187.88 Kms. of road inAjanta Ellora Region connecting

    AurangabadAjanta Caves Road (113.6 kms.)

    AurangabadDaulatabad Road (12.68 kms.)

    Aurangabad - Ellora Road (14.00 kms.)

    KhultabadPhulambri Road (26.4 kms.)

    Mitmita-Varzadi-Ellora Road (21.20 kms.)

    Pathway from View Point to Ajanta Cavesby fair road connectivity to Ajanta and Ellora Caves.

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    Upgradation of Roads

    Mitmita-Varzadi-Ellora Road

    Pune-Jalgaon Road atGolegaon

    Daulatabad-Ellora Road

    Near Khultabad T-point

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    AIRPORT

    (Implementing Agency : National Airport Authority)

    Extension of existing runway of 6000 ft. to 7500 ft. Installation of ILS and other navigational equipment,

    Strengthening of runway,

    Air conditioning of departure lounge and

    Erection of boundary wall.

    Improving Aurangabad

    Airport Infrastructure

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    ELECTRICITY(Implementing Agency: Maharashtra State Electricity Board)

    Augmentation of electric supply at Ajanta and Ellora, andprovision of related supply network.

    Augmenting Electricity Capacity

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    WATER SUPPLY(Implementing Agency : Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran)

    Raising height of Tondapur Dam,

    Installation of filtration plants and

    Water Supply System at Ajanta and Ellora.

    Improving Water Supply

    Quantity & Quality

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    Improvement of Environment & Ambience

    AFFORESTATION(Implementing Agency : Forest Department)

    Afforestation of 500 Ha of forest at Ajanta caves

    Afforestation of 237 Ha. Around Ellora Caves

    Totaling 737 Ha. in the region has been completed.

    Fencing around plantation and rearing of trees.

    Afforestation at Ajanta

    Afforestation at Ajanta

    Afforestation at Ellora

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    Improvement to Pathway from Ajanta View Point to Ajanta Cavaes Foot Hills

    in Forest Area ( Implemented by Public Works Department)

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    Landscaping at Ajanta View Point, Ajanta Garden and

    Ellora Cave No. 16 (Kailas Temple) (M.T.D.C.)

    Ajanta View Point ( Garden, Fencing and Parking area)

    Ajanta Forest Garden

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    Landscaping at Ellora Cave No. 16 and Parking

    Cave No. 16 (Before landscaping)

    Cave No. 16(after landscaping)

    (Parking area,Ellora)

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    VISITOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (VMS)

    (Implementing Agency : M.T.D.C.)

    Preparation of media film, brochure, guide map,

    leaflets and posters in national and internationallanguages.

    Signage in the project region.

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    Directional Signage

    Site Signage

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    Sulabh Suvidha Kendra at Ajanta Foot Hills

    (M.T.D.C. Managed by Sulabh International)

    Removal of encroachment and Landscaping

    at Ajanta Foot Hills

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    Generator Room and Equipments for Illumination of

    caves with Fibre Optics System ( C.P.W.D.)

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    The above works were undertaken during Phase-I. In the meanwhile there was

    a balance of approximately Rs.380 million from the loan amount due to the

    depreciation of Rupee, after the signing of the loan agreement. The loan

    agreement has been extended to 31st March 2002 and further works are

    undertaken based on the recommendations of 5th Steering Committee

    meeting. The works including the extended phase are completed in February

    2002.

    Phase I & Extended Phase Expenditure

    In Rs. MillionS.

    No.

    Sub Project Impl.

    Agency

    Estimated

    Cost

    Actual

    Exp.

    Reimburse

    ment

    1 Monument Conservation ASI

    Phase 1 Programme 13.230 03.440 02.821

    Extended Phase-I 89.600 85.192 69.857

    Total 102.830 88.632 72.6782 National Airport Authority AAI

    Phase 1 Programme 148.270 156.380 124.271

    Extended Phase-I 09.000 06.924 05.678

    Total 157.270 163.304 129.949

    3 Afforestation FD

    Phase 1 Programme 31.240 33.000 27.060

    Extended Phase-I 13.600 11.255 09.229

    Total 44.840 44.255 36.289

    4 Roads PWD

    Phase 1 Programme 435.360 539.870 442.693

    Extended Phase-I 124.400 195.565 160.438

    Total 559.760 735.435 603.1315 Water Supply and Sewerage MJP

    Phase 1 Programme 51.960 58.814 48.227

    Total 51.960 58.814 48.227

    6 Electric Power Supply MSEB

    Phase 1 Programme 32.320 23.824 19.536

    Total 32.320 23.824 19.536

    7 Visitor Management System MTDC

    Phase 1 Programme 27.340 06.010 04.928

    Extended Phase-I 200.100 154.678 126.836

    Total 227.440 160.688 131.764

    Phase 1 Programme MOT 09.400 03.620 03.620

    Extended Phase-I 02.862 02.862

    Total 09.400 06.482 06.482

    Phase 1 Programme 749.120 824.958 673.156

    Extended Phase-I 436.700 456.476 374.900

    Grand Total 1185.820 1281.434 1048.056

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    Creation of Parking Node, Bus Bay and Shopping Complex at

    T-Junction, Ajanta Caves ( C.P.W.D.)

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    Purchase of 10 Euro-I type buses

    ( 5Airconditioned and 5 Non air-conditioned)

    Activity is run by Maharashtra State Road Transport

    Corporation.

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    DATA ON VISITORS AT THE CENTRALLY

    PROTECTED MONUMENTS

    FOR THE YEAR 2001-02, 2002-03 & 2003-04

    Year Ajanta

    Caves

    Ellora

    Caves

    Bibi-Ka-

    Maqbara

    Daulatabad

    Fort

    Aurangabad

    Caves

    2001-02

    Indian283281 442329 531143 373859 24733

    Foreigner15529 10460 3938 5082 1173

    Total298810 452789 535081 378941 25906

    2002-03

    Indian269959 383214 579724 308427 20940

    s

    Foreigner 17639 10627 5640 5328 1337

    Total287598 393841 585364 313755 22277

    2003-04

    Indian289130 432762 527861 316893 29270

    Foreigner23139 13727 8073 6881 2342

    Total312269 446489 535934 323779 31612

    Source : Ticket sold by Archaeological Survey of India at

    the Monuments.

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    Ajanta & Ellora

    What it represents today

    A secure comfortable & enchanting destination

    boasting two world heritage sites

    More than 30,000 Sq ft of wall/ ceiling paintings

    representing art form since Circa 200 B.C narrating

    Jataka stories

    A confluence of Buddhist, Jain and Hindu heritage

    & cultures housed in more than 70 exquisitely

    carved caves

    A monolith temple (Kailasha) carved from a 225,000

    ton single rock mass, excavated top down, into a

    spectacular temple of art & culture

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    AJANTA ELLORA CONSERVATION AND TOURISM

    DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

    Phase - II

    The second phase of the Ajanta-Ellora conservation and

    tourism development project with the Japanese Bank of

    International Co-operation (JBIC) sanctioning a soft loan of Rs.300

    crores has become effective from July 31, 2003.

    The loan clearance was announced after the JBIC held a seriesof talks with the central department of Tourism and Culture and the

    Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) in Delhi.The first phase of the Ajanta -Ellora heritage circuit up gradation

    scheme has won appreciation not only from the Japanese but also

    from UNESCO. The second phase envisages taking forward theconservation and a development scheme initiated in the first phase,

    and is estimated to Rs.360 crores. The remaining Rs.60 crores will

    be brought in by various agencies like the Archaeological Survey ofIndia, Airport Authority of India and five state government

    agencies.

    The second phase will be completed in five year time and will

    generate additional employment in the Aurangabad Ajanta area.

    This time, the funds are being utilize for not only the restoration ofthe Ajanta and Ellora caves but for the entire cave circuit of

    Maharashtra, which streches from Mumbai to Aurangabad. The

    plan envisages development and repair in the Elephanta caves,

    Nasik Ghat, Malshej Ghat, the Shivneri fort as well as forts around

    Bhaja and Bedsa. Aurangabad's fabulous but long-neglected

    heritage monuments will also be spruced up. These include the

    Bibi-ka-Maqbara, Soneri Mahal, Delhi Gate, Makai Gate, Bhadkal

    Gate, in the Aurangabad. Pitalkhora caves, Daulatabad Fort and the

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    Patnadevi temple. The work to be carried out at these places

    includes structural reinforcement, chemical conservation of the

    paintings and artifacts, preservation of percolation within the caves,

    upgrading the environment, training conservation staff and

    improving visitor management system.

    Another major area of development will be the Lonar Crater,

    one of the oldest meteorite impact crater in the world (in Buldhana

    District). Last year, the MTDC built a resort near the crater to

    attract tourists. Now it plans to clean up the ancient temples on the

    beach of the lake in the crater and create heritage walks whilesimultaneously protecting the lake and wooded environs of the

    crater. Another important project that will be completed in thesecond phase is up-grading Aurangabad airport into an internationalairport.

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    AJANTA ELLORA CONSERVATION AND TOURISM

    DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

    Phase - IIType of work Estimated

    cost in

    Million. Rs.

    Implementing

    Agency

    Monument Conservation 368 ASI

    Improvement of Airport 607 AAI

    Afforestation 14 Maharashtra Forest

    Department

    Improvement of roads 185 Maharashtra P.W.D.

    Water Supply Systems 49 Maharashtra Jeevan

    Pradhikaran

    Tourist complexes at Ajanta

    & Ellora with interpretation

    centers and replica caves

    532 MTDC

    Public Awareness Activities 302 MTDC

    Human Resource

    Development

    9 MTDC

    Computerization of TouristInformation

    18 MTDC

    Micro Credit 5 MTDC

    Lonar Conservation and

    Development

    25 MTDC

    State Archaeological

    Monuments

    9 MTDC

    Additional sub projects in

    vicinity of Buddhist cavescircuit

    237 MTDC

    Contingency 270

    Consulting Services 169

    Interest during construction 194

    Total Project Cost 2992 Rs. in million

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    The brief description of work being undertaken by each

    implementing agency is given below:

    MONUMENT CONSERVATION

    ( Executing Agency : Archaeological Survey of India)

    It covers implementing short and long term measures for the

    conservation & preservation at Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves,

    Pitalkhora Caves, Aurangabad Caves, Bibi-ka-Maqbara, Daulatabad

    Fort, Kanari Caves, Elephanta and Nasik Caves. It also includes

    project packages of ASI (Chemical Branch) for ChemicalConservation of Monuments, Survey and Maintenance/Operation of

    Equipment & purchase of equipments for the conservationlaboratory at Aurangabad & detailed documentation of heritagemonuments.

    The proposed project package include:

    Protection of rock mass.

    Prevention of Water seepage in the caves.

    Slope stability of caves and adjoining hills.

    Conservation & Preservation/ protection of sensitive paintings.

    Surface water management.

    Landscaping the adjoining region.

    Visitor management

    Restoration of essential/structural elements and

    Investigation/exploration of surroundings.

    AURANGABAD AIRPORT(Executing Agency Airport Authority of India)

    To facilitate domestic and international flights to land in

    Aurangabad the airport facilities are planned to be upgraded. After

    the up-gradation wide-bodied aircrafts operated by charter flight

    operators could land at Aurangabad Airport. This development will

    significantly boost the international tourist traffic to the region.

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    The proposed project package include:

    Construction of new passenger terminal building and Ancillary

    support facilities.

    Construction of new apron 500x400 and construction of taxitrack.

    AFFORESTATION( Forest Department, Maharashtra)

    Afforestation of land in Ajanta-Ellora Region. This will help in

    improving vegetation cover, which will prevent soil erosion and willreduce pollution in the vicinity of the caves.

    The proposed project package include:

    Afforestation at Daulatabad, Maliwada & Mitmita,

    Daulatabad and surroundings

    Information and Maintenance: Erection of fire towers, Fire linecutting every year, Fire fighting equipments, Display card on

    trees

    Tourist facilities at Gawatala sanctuary: Camping andAccommodation facilities, Establishment of nature trails and

    watch towers.

    ROAD

    (Executing Agency:Public Works Department, Maharashtra

    State)The following roads are recommended for up gradation in phase-2

    1. Improvement of Bhusawal-Jamner-Pahur road(41.3 km)

    2. Improvement of Satkund-Pitalkhora road (10 km)

    All the roads lead to important tourist destinations and the proposed

    improvements will lead to reduction in travel time & commuting

    costs. The towns/villages in the vicinity of these roads will also

    benefit.

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    WATER SUPPLY(Executing Agency : Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran)

    The existing water supply scheme will take care ofwater supply & sanitation at tourist destinations at Ellora caves,

    Ajanta View Point. This facility will benefit tourists visiting the

    above tourist destinations.

    TOURISM MARKETING & VISITOR MANAGEMENT

    SYSTEM ( MTDC)

    Development of Ajanta Tourist Complex : which includesconstruction of visitor information center, arrival area,interpretation center, site museum, virtual reality hall, cave

    replicas, restaurants, plazas & service areas.

    Development of Ellora Tourist Complex : which includes

    construction of visitor center, arrival area, interpretation

    center, site museum, virtual reality hall, restaurants, plazas &service areas.

    Public Awareness Activities: for promotion of Maharashtraand Buddhist circuits along with Ajanta Ellora region using

    press, print, audio visual and electronic media.

    Human Resource Development : This will take care of

    training to staff for maintenance and operation of tourism

    destinations, visitor management service, tourism planning and

    environment conservation, etc. Computerisation of Tourist Information :

    Conservation of State Archaeological Monuments: The

    following gates and temples in & around Aurangabad : Soneri

    Mahal, Delhi gate, Makai gate, Bhadkal gate are to be

    conserved & preserved.

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    Development of Lonar Crater: This includes construction of

    pathway, fencing work, construction of toilet, clearing of

    prosopis plants, restoration, conservation, creation of visitor

    information and management system.

    Additional sub projects in the vicinity of the Cave : This

    will include development of Elephanta Caves, River front

    development of Nasik Ghat, Development of Malshej ghat,

    Development around Bhaja and Bedsa, Development of

    Shivneri fort near Junner caves, Development of Rustic valley.

    The development work will include the improvement of accessroads, signage, power and water infrastructure at these tourist

    destinations.

    MICROCREDIT FOR LOW INCOME TOURIST SERVICE

    PROVIDERS:

    This is the first scheme of its kind in tourism sector in India and will

    aim to organize and train service providers at tourist sites who are

    other wise considered nuisence by tourists and planners alike, butare essential part of Indian tourism scenario. Along with the

    development of infrastructure in the Aurangabad, Nasik and

    Elephanta/Ghorapuri regions there is a need to cater to small routinenecessities of tourists, which are today met by mushrooming

    hawkers whose service to tourists leave much to desire. The micro

    financing sub projects would aim at organizing, training andfinancing this low income segment. Women entrepreneurs will be

    given preference and suitable NGOs have been identified to train,

    disburse and monitor the micro credit funding and recovery. The

    beneficiaries include small restaurants, tea shops, kiosks, guides,photographers, hawkers, fruit vendors, taxi operators. This would

    make them more presentable as well as increase their

    entrepreneurial ability. The loan amount will be scheme will

    channalised through rural bank.

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