The Taj Mahal is in danger of demolition


Due to pollution and mold, the white marble of the Taj Mahal is turning yellow. If it is not restored, it faces demolition.

The Taj Mahal, a famous mausoleum located in Agra, India, which has been declared a World Heritage Site, is in danger of being demolished.

Due to pollution and mold, the white marble with which the building was erected is turning yellow, but the government does not intend to fix the problem.
Indian Supreme Court judges have cornered the government, saying they will demolish the Taj Mahal if it is not restored.



Apparently, in a letter to the Indian government, the judges proposed three options for resolving the problem: closing the Taj Mahal, demolishing it, or restoring it.

It appears that theIndian Institute of Technology in Kanpur will solve the problem by discovering the exact source of pollution, and will present a plan of action in the next four months.

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The Taj Mahal is in danger of demolition
The Taj Mahal is in danger of demolition


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