ration on the pollution of Ganga and Yamuna river and effects of air pollution on Taj Mahal
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Burning fossil fuel, biomass, garbage, dust and air pollutants are the main reasons for pollution of Taj Mahal.
According to the recent studies it has been proved that toxin come from the nearby rivers like Ganga and Yammuna is one of the main causes of pollution of Taj Mahal.
To protect this wonder of the world, we need to clean the rivers and nearby areas.
Even Global warming caused y these rivers can also affect on the marble of the Taj Mahal.
According to the recent studies it has been proved that toxin come from the nearby rivers like Ganga and Yammuna is one of the main causes of pollution of Taj Mahal.
To protect this wonder of the world, we need to clean the rivers and nearby areas.
Even Global warming caused y these rivers can also affect on the marble of the Taj Mahal.
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Ration on the pollution of Ganga and Yamuna River is at the very low level.
The holy river is in danger with the amount of pollution that floats through them.
Even the policy was not helping due to the lack of will and non-cooperation.
The air pollution is affecting Taj Mahal in a lot way as the colour of the monument is also demolishing.
No damage is irreparable.
The holy river is in danger with the amount of pollution that floats through them.
Even the policy was not helping due to the lack of will and non-cooperation.
The air pollution is affecting Taj Mahal in a lot way as the colour of the monument is also demolishing.
No damage is irreparable.
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