"Opposition politicians accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of leasing out' monuments under the 'Adopt a Heritage' plan that will see 95 historic sites taken over by private entities. India's tourism ministry on Saturday announced a five-year contract worth 250 million rupees ($3.7 million) with the Dalmia Bharat conglomerate for the iconic 17th-century Red Fort in Delhi and another fort in the southern Andhra Pradesh state. Other monuments on the list include the Taj Mahal - which two conglomerates are competing for - and the 12th-century UNESCO-listed Qutb Minar complex in Delhi."
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