Taj Mahal changing colour, mud therapy being used: Govt
Government says a kind of mud therapy 'multani mitti' is being used on Taj Mahal as the white marble structure is changing colour
New Delhi: A kind of mud therapy is being used on Taj Mahal as the white marble structure is changing colour, the government told the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday after members voiced concern over the maintenance of the world famous monument.
Culture minister Mahesh Sharma said efforts are also being made to reduce the impact of insects on the 17th century structure.
During the Question Hour, members voiced concern over the maintenance of Taj Mahal, while referring to change in the colour of the marble structure and the damage caused by insects.
Sharma said a kind of mud therapy, involving application of a paste of ‘multani mitti’, was being undertaken to preserve the colour of the monument. It has been applied on three-fourths of the structure and is “showing results", he added.
He added that the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) has also submitted a report about the upkeep of the Taj.
To another question, Sharma said the irrigation department had proposed creating a barrage to raise the water level of the Yamuna which has been approved by the Archaeological Survey of India. Now it is for the state government of Uttar Pradesh to take a further action, the minister said.
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