The Taj Mahal is the "King Emperor" amongst world wonders. It represents the most refined aesthetic value and one of the most priceless national monuments and also a glorious reputation to the men's achievements in architecture and engineering.
The Foundries, The chemical and hazardous Industries and also the refinery at Mathura are the major sources of Damage to Taj. The So3, emitted by the Mathura refineries, combined with oxygen along with moisture in the atmosphere forms sulphuric acid, called acid rain. This has a corroding effect on the clean white marble.
Industrial waste, refinery emissions, brick kilns, vehicular traffic and generator set are primarily responsible for polluting the ambient air around the Taj Trapezium Zone ( TTZ). Both inside and outside, the marble has decayed a yellow pallor is affecting the entire monument.
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