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Court takes issue with Taj Mahal going green

NEW DELHI 鈥 The Taj Mahal, that shining white monument to love, is turning a little 鈥 green. And yellow. And black. And India鈥檚 Supreme Court is not pleased.
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The Taj Mahal, that shining white monument to love, is turning a little green and yellow because of air pollution and swarms of insects, and India's Supreme Court is not pleased. The court has ordered officials to create a plan to ensure the Taj Mahal is properly cared for, and report back by Wednesday, May 9. While officials are cleaning the Taj's exterior with a special clay, the lawyer who brought the case to the court says not enough is being done.

NEW DELHI 鈥 The Taj Mahal, that shining white monument to love, is turning a little 鈥 green. And yellow. And black.

And India鈥檚 Supreme Court is not pleased.

鈥淵ou all appear to be helpless,鈥 a Supreme Court judge told government officials this week, after an environmental lawyer argued that pollution and insect dung were discolouring the 17th-century building.

鈥淢oney should not be the consideration. We might order you to hire experts from within India or abroad. We need to save it,鈥 the judge said, according to numerous Indian media reports. The reports did not give the judge鈥檚 name.

The officials, representing the central government and Uttar Pradesh state, where the Taj is located, were given until Wednesday to come up with a plan and report back to the court.

Built by Mogul Emperor Shah Jahan for his favourite wife in the north Indian city of Agra, the monument has been losing its sheen for years. The Archeological Survey of India, the agency responsible for preserving the country鈥檚 monuments, has been coating portions of the Taj with a special clay that, when it is removed, also takes away most discolourations.

But M.C. Mehta, the lawyer who brought the case to the court, said not enough is being done.

鈥淭he white sheen is disappearing and instead of that if the green colour, the brown colour, the other colours 鈥 are visible, then what is the reason? The reason is that the pollution has become alarming,鈥 he said after the hearing.

One of the world鈥檚 most famous tourist attractions, the Taj Mahal includes a mosque and the graves of the emperor and his wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

Agra is a major north Indian industrial centre, and the city is often covered with a fog of pollution. Experts say air pollution and swarms of breeding insects are threatening the Taj by leaving green, yellow and black patches.

Mehta said authorities have not complied with earlier Supreme Court orders to protect the Taj by shutting down area factories.