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Delhi’s toxic air is turning iconic Red Fort black – study

Tue, Sep 16 2025 10:51 AM
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Delhi's toxic air is turning iconic Red Fort black - study

Severe air pollution in Indian capital Delhi has led to the formation of “black crusts” on the walls of the Red Fort, one of the city’s most iconic Mughal-era monuments, a study has found.

Researchers found that the crusts – deposits formed due to chemical interactions between pollutants and the walls of the red sandstone fort – were between 0.05mm and 0.5mm thick, and could damage its intricate carvings if no action was taken.

The study is the first of its kind to comprehensively examine the effects of air pollution on the 17th Century monument.

One of the world’s most polluted cities, Delhi frequently makes headlines for its worsening air quality, especially during the winter months.

Delhi's toxic air is turning iconic Red Fort black - study

Conservationists have frequently warned about the detrimental impact of pollution on heritage structures in the capital and a few other states.

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In 2018, the Supreme Court said that the Taj Mahal – the famous 17th Century mausoleum built from white marble – had turned yellow and greenish-brown due to air and water pollution and urged the Uttar Pradesh state government to take steps to conserve it.

The study on the Red Fort, published in the peer-reviewed open access scientific journal Heritage in June, was conducted between 2021 and 2023 by researchers in India and Italy.

The Red Fort, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, is one of Delhi’s most iconic heritage monuments and a popular tourist attraction.

India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the national flag from the fort on 16 August 1947, a day after independence from Britain was declared. Since then, prime ministers have been delivering speeches on Independence Day from the ramparts of the fort.

Delhi's toxic air is turning iconic Red Fort black - study

The researchers studied Delhi’s air quality data between 2021 and 2023. Then they scraped off the black crust found on various walls of the fort and examined its composition.

They found that particulate matter and other pollutants in the air had caused the black sediment to form on the fort’s walls and also damaged other architectural elements such as vaults, arches and delicate stone carvings.

The researchers also found evidence of blistering and flaking on the walls.

“PM2.5 and PM10 [types of particulate matter] are widely recognised as significant contributors to the soiling of surfaces exposed to ambient air. This phenomenon occurs when particulate matter settles and accumulates over time, leading to visible discolouration and blackening of these surfaces,” the study notes.

The study recommends the timely implementation of conservation strategies to protect the fort.

“The formation of a black crust is a progressive phenomenon that usually begins with a thin black layer or deposit, which can be removed, at least in the early stages,” the study notes.

It also says that stone protectives or sealants could be applied to highly-affected areas to slow down or prevent the formation of black crusts.

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