Ppt assignment on effects of air pollution on Tajmahal
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Air pollution is fast leading to the discolouration of the Taj Mahal, Agra’s famous white-marble monument of love, a study by two scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur) has claimed.
In a year-long programme, professor SN Tripathi of the civil engineering department at the institute and the coordinator at the Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering, professor Tarun Gupta, found that high levels of light absorbing particles including black carbon, light absorbing organic carbon (brown carbon) and dust was present in the area around the monument.
The domed monument was built by the Mogul Emperor Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1654 for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It houses their graves and a mosque, as well as several other graves of Mogul royalty. Around 30 lakh tourists visit the site every year.
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Air pollution is fast leading to the discolouration of the Taj Mahal, Agra’s famous white-marble monument of love, a study by two scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur) has claimed.
In a year-long programme, professor SN Tripathi of the civil engineering department at the institute and the coordinator at the Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering, professor Tarun Gupta, found that high levels of light absorbing particles including black carbon, light absorbing organic carbon (brown carbon) and dust was present in the area around the monument.
The domed monument was built by the Mogul Emperor Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1654 for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It houses their graves and a mosque, as well as several other graves of Mogul royalty. Around 30 lakh tourists visit the site every year.
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It says Taj is changing colour due to deposition of dust and carbon-containing particles emitted in the burning of fossil fuels, biomass and garbage. The study confirms what has been suspected for long — that Agra's poor air quality is impacting India's most celebrated monumentT .Taj Mahal is turning yellow mainly due to these reasons: air pollution, discoloration of marble due to oxidation of its constituents, environmental neglect and wear and tear caused by millions of tourists who visit it every year.
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