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Air Pollution of Taj Mahal ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the acid rain that is most dangerous for the monument. Indeed, the inadvertent emission of sulfuric oxide, due to road traffic, causes acid rain. This rain colors the Taj Mahal yellow, tarnishing it, and, worse, it erodes it, attacking what is most fragile at first: the sculptures and incrustations of stone.

The authorities have, relatively recently, understood the stakes and put in place adequate measures, at least initially. Since 1994, no new factory can be established in a protected area of ​​10,400 square kilometers around the Taj Mahal. On the other hand, and this is the disadvantage, it is difficult, for obvious economic reasons, to move the existing factories, so they have been obliged to comply with the anti-pollution standards specially enacted for this zone. But of course, they do not have the means, and since the Supreme Court has defined them, nothing has really been done about it, the existing factories continue to pollute just as much.

On the other hand, the automobile pollution has largely been reduced in the sector since no motor vehicle is allowed to circulate in a radius of 4Kms. And that, it is respected, proof of the effectiveness of the Indian government when it is not impregnated in economic problems quite understandable.

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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The dust and carbon-containing particles emitted during the burning of fossil fuels, garbage has been the primary reason for the discoloring of Taj Mahal. According to various reports, PM are more than 2 times the national standard (40) and more than 8 times the WHO guideline (10)

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