Updated On: 11 June, 2009 11:17 AM IST | | IANS
Every day, scores of bodies are cremated close to the Taj Mahal, with the smoke, fumes and soot directly affecting the world famous marble mausoleum
Every day, scores of bodies are cremated close to the Taj Mahal, with the smoke, fumes and soot directly affecting the world famous marble mausoleum.
But an electric furnace that could prevent much of this pollution lies in a state of disrepair for over a year.
The Agra Development Authority (ADA), which runs the furnace, apparently has no funds to repair it.