MoEF joint secy, commissioner Agra Division responsible for maintaining TTZ

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today informed the that the of the Ministry of Environment, and the commissioner of the Division are responsible for maintenance of the Taj Zone.

A bench of justices and had on July 26 made it clear that somebody has to take responsibility for protection of the and asked the Centre to apprise it as to which departments of the central and governments would be responsible for the maintenance and protection of the Taj Zone (TTZ).

The Archaeological Survey of (ASI) told the court that its will be responsible for the maintenance of the mausoleum.

The ASI also said that it had in 2013 given a plan on the to the UNESCO.

The apex court took note of the point that the plan on the was given five years ago and said this was the reason organisations such as the UNESCO has to express concern over the situation of the monument.

"Our concern should be far greater than that shown by the UNESCO on Taj Mahal," the bench said.

The had earlier slammed the Centre, the government and the for their failure to restore the pristine glory of the Taj Mahal.

The court had asked what would happen if the UNESCO withdraws the world heritage site tag of the iconic monument.

It had came down heavily on the government for filing a draft report of the vision document on protection of the Taj Mahal and observed it was "surprising" that the ASI, which was responsible for preservation of the ivory white marble mausoleum, was not even consulted in the process.

The apex court has been monitoring development in the area to protect the Taj Mahal, built by Mughal in the memory of his wife at

Its construction was completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years. The ivory white marble mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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First Published: Mon, July 30 2018. 14:55 IST