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, Nov 29 (IANS) The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) will undertake a year-long study to find ways to prevent the green-coloured stains on the Taj Mahal caused by the faecal matter of insects along the Yamuna adjacent to the monument.When .
An ASI official said that the spots were initially cleaned using a mudpack, but stains have been reappearing biannually, with an exception in 2020 when pollution levels in Agra were unusually low. An archaeologist at ASI, Rajkumar Patel, said that brown-green spots appear on the monument’s north face adjoining River Yamuna. Archaeological Survey of India To Undertake Extensive Study To Prevent Green-Coloured Stains on Taj Mahal.