New rules at Delhi's India Gate: No more picnics, food, bags and pets now banned due to...

In addition, the authorities are reportedly considering banning video recording at the beloved national landmark.
Delhi's most iconic monument, India Gate, has introduced a series of new regulations, changing the visitors' experience of this historic site. The new rules have been rolled out to preserve the lawn and monument area. Authorities have enforced a ban on products and regulated tour management inside the India Gate complex. In addition, they are reportedly considering banning video recording at the beloved national landmark.
India Gate's new rule: What’s no longer allowed
Under the new rule, visitors are no longer allowed to carry food items, bags, bed sheets or even pets into the India Gate complex. The ban has led to confusion among visitors, as families have to split up, considering there is no facility to store belongings. One group waits outside the luggage while the other enters. It is a major shift from what once used to be the defining experience of a visit to India. The historical site will be under tighter security and maintenance control.
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