“There is nothing secret about the it”: SC to UP about vision document on Taj Mahal

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday told the Uttar Pradesh government that the vision document on on protecting the 17th century monument Taj Mahal, being prepared by School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), Delhi, should be made public once finalised.

A Bench of Justices comprises of Madan B Lokur, S Abdul Nazeer and Deepak Gupta said, “There is nothing secret about the it”

The School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) in Delhi, which is preparing the vision document on how to protect Taj Mahal from pollution, on Thursday informed the Supreme Court that the process of the project is nearing finalisation and will be submitted to the Uttar Pradesh government within a few days.

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On declaring Agra a heritage city, Uttar Pradesh government told the Apex Court that a study is being conducted by Ahmedabad-based Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology on declaring areas surrounding the Taj Mahal as heritage, and it will take some more time to finalise it report.

The Uttar Pradesh government on July 24 submitted a draft vision document to the Supreme Court on the restoration of Taj Mahal. The state government assured the Apex Court that it will take several steps for the conservation of the heritage structure.

The proposed draft vision also envisages declaring entire area near Taj Mahal a plastic-free zone including ban on bottled water, impose a complete ban on construction activities on the riverbed of the Yamuna and have better traffic management with more space for pedestrians.