Sofia Lotto Persio reports mainly on Asia and gender issues for Newsweek. She previously covered international affairs with a specific focus on Europe and the Middle East for IBTimes UK. She follows ...
India’s iconic Taj Mahal has turned a sickly color. Its white walls have been stained brown and green by insects and pollution, and the country’s Supreme Court is urging the government to do more to ...
India’s Supreme Court has expressed concern that one of its most famous landmarks, the Taj Mahal, is showing signs of discoloration. Photographs from January 2018 show small brown and green spots on ...
India's Taj Mahal, an Ivory White-colored marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna River, has changed color through the past years due to pollution. The extent of the damage brought by ...
AGRA, India, Jan. 5 (UPI) --The Taj Mahal, India's 366-year old tourist attraction of white marble, is turning yellowish-brown because of airborne pollutants, a study indicates. The mausoleum, which ...
The Taj Mahal, India’s most popular monument is not really in good shape. In fact, according to recent reports by the Archaeological Survey of India, the monument of love is turning green in color and ...
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How Taj Mahal, New Delhi Makes Every Festival Feel Personal
Here's what that looked like across the festival calendar and why a festival circuit run at Taj Mahal is a must when in New ...
The Taj Mahal, an Indian heritage icon, faced utilitarian views during British rule, with a persistent but unproven story of ...
India’s iconic Taj Mahal has turned a sickly color. Its regal white walls have been stained brown and green by insects and pollution, and the country’s Supreme Court is urging the government to do ...
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