The iconic Taj Mahal covered in a thick layer of fog as mercury dipped in the city on January 11. The layer of fog was so dense that almost made the Taj Mahal invisible from the Taj View Point.
Taj Mahal disappeared in a blanket of thick fog in Agra on January 08 as winter season intensifies across North India. The ...
It was not the first time that the Taj Mahal has disappeared under a blanket of smog. In 2021, visuals of the smog engulfing ...
Several reports claim that the marble from the destroyed part was auctioned, and an Indian businessman, Seth Laxmi Chand from ...
A thick fog enveloped Agra reducing visibility and obscuring the Taj Mahal. The India Meteorological Department forecasts ...
Agra police and the Archaeological Survey of India have implemented measures to manage increased tourist numbers at the Taj ...
The Taj Mahal which had been veiled by thick fog over the past three days experienced improved visibility this morning ...
In the latest update, the fog has now cleared as the temperature in Agra was recorded at 12.4 degree Celsius at 8 am this morning ...
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Make Republic Day 2025 memorable with a weekend escape near Delhi. Explore Agra’s heritage, Jaipur’s royal charm, or Nainital ...
Noida International Airport (Jewar) is set to revolutionise travel in the region, significantly improving connectivity to a ...