This Article is From Mar 30, 2016

Taj Mahal Minaret's Tip Didn't Fall Off, Say Officials Overseeing Repairs

Taj Mahal Minaret's Tip Didn't Fall Off, Say Officials Overseeing Repairs

The white marble Taj Mahal was being chemically cleaned for the past few months.

Highlights

  • Pinnacle fell off during repair work, claim witnesses
  • Pinnacle didn't break, was removed due to its weak condition: officials
  • Chemical cleaning of the Taj Mahal is currently underway
Agra: A pinnacle of one of the four minarets of the Taj Mahal fell off on Monday afternoon during repair work, witnesses said. But officials said it was taken out because of its weak condition.

Superintending archaeologist Bhuvan Vikram of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) told news agency IANS that the pinnacle did not fall but was taken out because of its weak condition.

The white marble Taj Mahal was being chemically cleaned for the past few months.

The covers and scaffoldings around the minarets have marred the beautiful view of the 17th century monument, visited by thousands each day.

"Beautification work was on for Taj Mahal minar. All of a sudden its pinnacle broke into two pieces. This never happened before, this happened due to ASI's neglect," a member of the advocacy group  Smarak Suraksha Samiti told news agency ANI.
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