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Save Monuments
  • Presentation by -
  • Aayushi Sharma
  • ( X C )

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  • The Indian monuments are the livig examples which
    takes us back to thousands of years and helps in
    exploring the history of india. These monuments
    in india offers a great help to study and know
    more about the ancient civilizations of India.
    They also attracts a large number of tourist from
    all over the world. Every monument has a story
    behind it and has a landmark status in the
    history of India

Among the Indian monuments, Taj Mahal
is considered to be one of the seven wonders of
the world.
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Pollution is affecting the Monuments
  • Monuments are getting spoiled,
  • there is not one but many ways
  • in which the valuable and literally
  • non-renewable structures created
  • originally by ancient artists of
  • different dynasties are getting ruined.
  • The chemicals are released and merged in the
    air through motor vehicles, coal-fired power
    plants, plastic factories and other heavy
    industries. Even spraying of pesticides and
    chemicals in agricultural fields are harming the
    quality of air. These bad elements share hands
    with the other acts causing harm to our heritage.
    All these negative human behavior together are
    ruining the environment, basic life and also our
    very prestigious precious world heritage sites.

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  • Built 350 years ago by the Mugal emperor Shah
    Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal,
    the Taj Mahal was built of marble, jade,
    turquoise, lapis lazuli and other precious stones.

The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel
of Muslim art in India and one of the
universally admired masterpieces of the world's
heritage".
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  • But its shimmering white walls have begun to
    fade owing to the effect of pollution from
    vehicles, factories and workshops in the nearby
    city of Agra. Pollution has begun to mar the
    walls of this monument.

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  • Despite serious efforts by the Indian government
    to curb air pollution around the seventeenth
    century monument, its shimmering white marble is
    turning yellow. Airborne particles began
    settling down on the Taj Mahals shimmering white
    marble, imparting it a yellowish tinge.

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You can yourself see the difference
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Twelve years ago the government started a
programme to save the monument, with Bill Clinton
saying that Pollution had done what 350 years
of wars, invasions and natural disasters have
failed to do.
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  • Dont SCRIBBLE on your Historical Monuments

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  • Its in our hand to save our history as well as
    our Monuments
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