The Minister visited the controversial Taj Heritage Corridor sandwiched between the Taj and the Fort.
Over years, the 20 hectare corridor has remained neglected and a source of visual pollution.
Sharma asked officials to take appropriate steps to "green up" the entire area and also stressed on the need for desilting the river bed and dredging out garbage piled up.
Sharma interacted with tourists at the ticket windows.
Tourism industry leaders and the local MP Ram Shankar Katheria, Minister of State for HRD were with the minister and apprised him of long pending issues that had stunted tourism growth.
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