You had visited the Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri and if there is a person writing his name on it with a chalk or other things, what do you suggest to him...
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I will gently tell him the importance of historical monuments and also how the ancient Indians must have built it with lots of effort, without modern technology and equipment.
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- We are required to write on how we will handle a person who is found writing his name on the walls of Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri.
- The person should be first asked to stop writing and then should be told what loss he is doing in the interest of the country.
- Monuments are a part of the country's heritage. They represent the rich culture and history of the country.
- Writing names or scribbling on the walls of historic and important monuments should be stopped as soon as possible.
- The defaulters should be educated about the importance of the monument.
- Such people should be educated about how their act of carelessness decreases the charm and grandeur these monuments hold which, in turn, decreases the influx of international tourists to the country.
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