SC gives UP more time to submit Taj protection plan
NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended until November 15 the time for the Uttar Pradesh government to give its vision document on protecting the Taj Mahal from pollution, after the state told the court that it had started an exercise to determine how to give parts of Agra city ‘heritage’ status.
Additional solicitor general Tushar Mehta and additional advocate general Aishwarya Bhatti, appearing for UP government, said that Ahmedabadbased Centre for Environment Planning and Technology has been asked to prepare a report on how Agra can be declared a ‘heritage’ city, but expressed difficulty in extending the status to the entire city.
“There is a possibility of identifying some area surrounding the Taj Mahal that can be declared as heritage,” Mehta suggested, also mentioning Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort as monument that could fall in the heritage category. He told the bench headed by Justice MB Lokur said that “in principle” there was no objection in declaring all of Agra a heritage city, but that would have “several ramifications”.
“You can probably earmark some area around the monument as heritage,” Justice Lokur said.
On August 28, the Centre had told the court that it had communicated to the Uttar Pradesh government to send a proposal to declare Agra a heritage city. It had also said that the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) was in the process of preparing a heritage plan for the Taj Mahal, which would be filed with the The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) in three months.
Bhatti said that officials from UP government had visited Ahmedabad to study the procedure followed to declare the city as ‘heritage’. However, they learnt that only around 5.5kms in Located on banks of Yamuna, it was constructed during 1632-1653 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaj Mahal. Built in white marble, the monument attracts about 70 lakh visitors every year but within strict surveillance of the SC, which has created Taj Trapezium Zone around it to safeguard monument from pollution Earlier known as Fort of Badalgarh, it became a prominent seat of Mughal dynasty. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Listed site and provides perfect view of Taj Mahal from its exterior towards river Yamuna in Agra. The walled city is having architectural delights, including Deewan-e-am, sheesh mahal, moti masjid, amar singh gate etc.
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Ahmedabad was given the heritage tag. Besides seeking an extension in submitting a vision document, which was to be given by October 15, Bhati told the bench that School of Planning and Architecture has asked for three additional experts from the field of water resources, air pollution and a hydrologist to prepare the paper.
She suggested the names of institutes from where these experts could be called to assist the school in the work, which the
bench allowed. The court fixed November 29 as the next date of hearing.
Acting on a petition filed by lawyer environmentalist MC Mehta, the SC has been monitoring the maintenance of Taj Mahal and has issued directives to Centre and UP government in this regard. “If the Taj Mahal goes once, you will not get a second chance,” the bench of justices Lokur, S Abdul Nazeer and Deepak Gupta had warned the authorities during on August 28.