Wednesday, 9 March 2022

KNOW WHY PLANES DO NOT FLY OVER TAJ MAHAL !


The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, stands before you as an expression of divine love in all its magnificent beauty. The mausoleum was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983 as one of the most stunning structural compositions in the world. Its dreamy beauty has enchanted the whole planet. The portrayal of divine love for an earthly lovely queen, which was previously conveyed by a Mughal Emperor, adds to the beauty of this exquisite work of art. The mausoleum is beautifully ethereal, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to immortalize his wife and devoted companion Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth in 1631. It appears pearly pink in the morning and opalescent in the evening. The bones of the Empress, as well as the Emperor, are entombed in the mausoleum's core.

But did you know that the Taj Mahal has been declared a no-fly zone by the Indian Government? In 2006, a government committee established a no-fly zone of 7.4 kilometers around the Taj Mahal. Because the Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was designated as a no-fly zone for security reasons. As Buckingham castle and the White House are no-fly zones for security reasons, the Taj Mahal must be secured from any possible threats.


There are a few reasons for this:

1.) It's a popular tourist destination. When visiting the Taj Mahal, visitors like to be left alone. They don't want to be bothered. However, this is not the primary cause.

2.) Pollution is another reason for it. Marble was used for constructing the Taj Mahal. Marble begins to turn yellow as air pollution levels rise. It is believed that this occurred a decade or two ago, according to the information. To maintain its importance as a tourist attraction, the monument has to be restored to its former beauty.

3.) Prolonged exposure to vibration causes fatigue failures in all structures. Aircraft flying close to the Taj Mahal cause noise and vibration.

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