Taj Mahal gets two mobile air purifiers to battle pollution - Times of India

Taj Mahal gets two mobile air purifiers to battle pollution - Times of India


Taj Mahal gets two mobile air purifiers to battle pollution - Times of India

Posted: 10 Nov 2019 12:00 AM PST

Taj Mahal gets two mobile air purifiers to battle pollution

India's most popular UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Taj Mahal, now has two mobile air purifiers to tackle the ongoing air pollution in India. As India's air quality index reaches dangerous levels, cities such as Delhi, and Agra are struggling to cope with the problem. But now two mobile air purifiers have been installed at Taj Mahal for the benefit of tourists coming to see this marvel.

According to authorities, a private firm has stationed two mobile air purifiers at the Taj Mahal, and is going to be used on a trial basis for ten days. The Taj Mahal has about 8 million visitors every year, making it the country's most visited tourist attraction.

Taj Mahal gets two mobile air purifiers to battle pollution

Reports suggest that one air purifier is able to purify 1.5 million cubic meters of air in eight hours time, but this number cannot be verified.

The construction of the Taj Mahal began in 1631 under the rule of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The structure was built to house the tomb of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. It has since been considered a sign of love, and is revered across the world. The structure also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan. Some 20000 artisans worked on the structure, and it was headed by the emperor's court architect, Ustad Ahmad Lahauri.

With the air quality index reaching dangerous levels in north Indian cities, the step could give travellers some peace of mind to travel to Agra to see the incredible Taj Mahal.
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