In 1631, construction on the Taj Mahal began. Materials from various regions of India, Central Asia, and the Middle East were brought to Agra, and thousands of workers labored more than 20 years ...
The court said the famous tomb, built in the 17th Century from white marble and other materials ... shuttered thousands of factories near the Taj Mahal, but activists say its marble is still ...
Pollution and insects are among the factors to blame The court concluded that the Taj Mahal, constructed from white marble and other materials, was turning various shades of yellow, brown and green.
In India, the Taj Mahal represents not only a historical landmark that is recognisable across the world but also a cultural symbol that reflects ...
“PM100 and gases are monitored but it is a fact that smaller particulate matter or clay material of category PM2.5 and PM10 sticks to the surface of the Taj Mahal and causes visual pollution ...
1632 to 1653 Main material used: White marble Entry fee: Rs 50 for Indians, Rs 1100 for foreigners Best time for photography: Sunrise or sunset (avoid afternoons as it gets very crowded) Don't miss ...