NEW DELHI — Taj Mahal, the white-marble mausoleum in the northern Indian town of Agra, is turning yellow due to air pollution, a parliamentary panel report said. The 17th-century tomb is getting a ...
India's government banned non-essential construction in New Delhi, the world's most polluted capital, and urged residents to avoid burning coal for heating, to combat worsening air quality that has ...
Even with pollution cloaking northern India, visitors are still thronging the Taj Mahal, the shining marble mausoleum south of Delhi. Every year around eight million people -- mostly domestic tourists ...
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Taj Mahal Lost! As Pollution Chokes India, Agra's Iconic Attraction DISAPPEARS Behind Think Smog
Imagine you plan a trip to visit the world’s seventh wonder. However, when you finally get to the point- after facing North India’s harsh winter- all you get to see is fog instead! Sounds frustrating, ...
New Delhi banned half the Indian capital's private cars from its roads on Monday as the megacity's 20 million people spluttered with stinging eyes in the worst pollution in three years. As smog levels ...
Toxic smog shrouded India's iconic Taj Mahal in Agra on Thursday (November 14), rendering it barely visible from the surrounding gardens of the 17th-century monument. The dense haze also enveloped the ...
A tourist from the UK was recently left disappointed during his visit to the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra. Han (@hispassport), a vlogger, shared a clip showing the monument almost completely obscured by ...
The toxic smog engulfing Delhi was visible from space as satellite images captured the Indian national capital’s “severe” air pollution crisis continuing for two consecutive days. Historical landmarks ...
India’s government banned non-essential construction in New Delhi, the world’s most polluted capital, and urged residents to avoid burning coal for heating, to combat worsening air quality that has ...
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