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Even as a new tourist season has just picked momentum, an alarm has again been sounded on the growth of insect/bacterial colonies on the white marble surface of the Taj Mahal, the 17th-century monument of love, designated as a world heritage .
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Despite the river being in spate, people are gathering at Gokul Barrage and other bridges across the Yamuna for taking selfies. On Saturday, a youth lost his life on the railway bridge. Onlookers said that the youth, yet to be identified, was busy taking selfie which might have caused the tragic incident.