Joint Secretary, Environment, Agra Commissioner responsible for TTZ, SC told

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Centre on Monday told the that the of the Union Ministry of Environment, and the Commissioner of the Division are responsible for maintenance of the Taj Zone (TTZ).

On July 26, the apex court had made it clear that somebody has to take responsibility for protection of the and asked the Centre to inform it as to which departments of the Central and governments would be responsible for the maintenance and protection of the TTZ.

TTZ is an area of about 10,400 sq km spread over the districts of Agra, Firozabad, Mathura, and in and Bharatpur district of

The court has been hearing a plea filed by environmentalist M.C. Mehta seeking protection of the Taj from the ill-effects of polluting gases and deforestation in and around the area.

During the hearing, the apex court agreed with Mehta's suggestion that TTZ committee should be "re-vamped", and asked him to give suggestions in writing by August 30 to K.K. Venugopal, appearing for the Centre.

Recently, the government, submitted its first draft report of its 'Vision Document' on protection and preservation of the before the court, suggesting that the entire precinct should be declared a no-plastic zone and all polluting industries in the region closed.

It also suggested use of bottled water inside the monument should be prohibited and more tourism hubs should be created.

The court had earlier slammed for not be able to come up with report to protect Taj Mahal that was built by in memory of his beloved wife

For not being able to protect the iconic Taj Mahal, which is turning yellow, the bench had even asked the Centre and Uttar Pradesh governments to "shut it down" or "demolish or restore" the Mughal structure.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 21:18 IST