INDIA 18-27 February 2008 Famed cultural festival in Agra a spotlight on threats to nearby Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahotsav or Taj Mahal Utsav festival at Agra celebrates the cultural heritage of Uttar Pradesh and is a reminder of the threats to the nearby Taj Mahal, India's monument to love and its most popular tourist attraction. The famed marble palace that was recently listed among the "New Seven Wonders of the World" is under attack from pollution, and a dispute has grown up over the question of how to restore it. The Action Taken Report of the environment ministry, presented to the Indian parliament in 2002, attributed the rising levels of pollution to the heavy vehicular traffic passing through Agra. In the first week of Oct 2007 the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) proposed using a mud-pack treatment of multani mitti on the monument’s main dome and arches to give it a face-lift. The compound, also known as Fuller’s Earth, is a natural bleaching agent. It's a six month process. The restorative measure is under fire from conservationalists, who say there is no hi...