
Supreme Court: The Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea seeking directions to the authorities concerned to remove "allegedly incorrect historical facts relating to the construction of the Taj Mahal by Shah Jahan" from history books and textbooks referred to in schools, colleges, and universities. Issuance of directions was sought. The petitioner has withdrawn his petition. Along with this, the Supreme Court has asked the petitioner to represent the Archaeological Survey of India with his petition.
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