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find out more about air pollution on Taj Mahal Ganga action plan​

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These pollutants – sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and mainly carbon-based particulates – have steadily weathered and eroded the Taj's brilliant white facade, giving it a yellow sheen.

Smog and pollution from a trash-filled, sewage-laden river is discoloring one of the seven Wonders of the World.

The Taj Mahal’s white marble is turning a hazy shade of yellowish green due to pollution from the surrounding city of Agra, environmental lawyers recently informed India’s Supreme Court.

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