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Ticket prices of Ellora-Ajantha International Festival fixed

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Aurangabad: Ellora-Ajantha International Festival to promote tourism will be held from February 25 to 27 at historical Soneri Mahal in the university campus here. The ticket prices are fixed through the coordination committee appointed for this festival.

According to the official press statement issued last night stated ,Ticket rate for Silver-Rs 150, Gold-Rs 300, Platinum-Rs 600 per person will be applicable for three days. Tickets will be available at Collectorate Office, Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation Office and Sant Eknath Rangmandir.

However, the district administration, the coordination committee and the directorate of tourism have requested that all the programs of this festival should be enjoyed by the city dwellers as well as all the tourists coming to the city,the statement added.

It may noted that ,last time ,the Ellora Ajantha International festival was organised in the year of 2016.But after this ,it couldn’t be organised due the various reasons .

Ustaad Rashid Khan, Ustaad Shujaat Khan, Mahesh Kale, Ravi Chari, Shivmani, Vijay Ghate, Sangeeta Mazumdar and Shankar Mahadevan will perform in the festival between Feb 25 and 27.

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