all effects of air pollution on taj mahal conclusion
effects of air pollution on taj mahal conclusion A new Indian government survey has revealed that the country's most famous monument, the Taj Mahal, faces a major threat from pollution again. The report, compiled by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute of India, shows that measures taken after previous fears suggest that the 17th-century tomb was irreparably damaged by air and water pollution. This survey conducted by the Ministry of Environment found that the level of pollution in the city of Agra, where the Taj Mahal is located, has increased significantly in recent years as a result of an increase in industry, traffic, and population. effects of air pollution on taj mahal conclusion The report says the £ 90m government program launched between 1998 and 2000 after the memorial's famous white marble yellowing has had some impact, but the report says there is no pollution around the site. When launched, the program received global attention, with Presiden