Submit your Taj Mahal plan in four weeks, SC tells Yogi Adityanath govt
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Uttar Pradesh government to file a vision document before it within four weeks for protection and preservation of historic monument Taj Mahal.
The apex court also directed the state government to explain why there was a sudden flurry of activities in and around the Taj Mahal and the Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ) and why leather industries and hotels were coming up there.
TTZ is an area of about 10,400 sq kms spread over the districts of Agra, Firozabad, Mathura, Hathras and Etah in Uttar Pradesh and Bharatpur in Rajasthan.
"You
file
the
vision
document
within
four
weeks,"a
bench
comprising
Justices
M
B
Lokur
and
Deepak
Gupta
said.
"There
is
sudden
flurry
of
activities
in
TTZ.
Is
there
any
particular
reason
for
that?
Leather
industries
and
hotels
are
coming
up
there.
Why? the bench asked Additional Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, who was appearing for the state.
Mehta told the top court that he would get instructions on this issue and get back to it.
Meanwhile, the state government filed a separate application for cutting 234 trees for laying pipelines for water supply in Agra city.
The bench, however, directed the state to apprise it as how many tress have already been planted in the TTZ and posted the matter for hearing after four weeks.
The top court had earlier said that "ad hoc" measures were not enough to preserve the Taj Mahal for "a few hundred years" and directed the state government to prepare a document with a futuristic vision to protect the historic 17th century mausoleum for future generations.
Environmentalist M C Mehta, who had filed a plea seeking protection of the Taj from the ill-effects of polluting gases and deforestation in and around the area, had earlier told the bench that the TTZ was an "ecologically sensitive area" and the government should have come out with a comprehensive policy for preservation and protection of the Taj.
The apex court, which is dealing with Mehta's petition, has been monitoring development in the area to protect the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal in 1631. The mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Earlier, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Tuesday sought the response of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on a petition alleging that inaction on the part of Taj Trapezium Zone Authority (TTZ) has led to the deterioration of air quality, adversely affecting the Taj Mahal, a PTI report said.
PTI