Agra: With a view to protect the Taj Mahal, local authorities are considering imposing a no-flying zone over the 17th century monument, sources said on Friday.
"A proposal to impose a no-flying zone, with a radius of seven kilometre, over the Taj Mahal has been sent to Air Force authorities," sources in the Divisional Commissioner's office said.
23/06/06 Times of India
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