'Taj Mahal example of Hindu-Muslim collaboration'

Nobel laureate Amartya Sen felt the need of the hour was to encourage people and communities to "work together". Speaking about collaborative work between Hindus and Muslims, he gave examples of Dara Sikoh, Shah Jahan's eldest son, who translated 50 Upanishads from Sanskrit to Persian, enabling the world to know about Hindu scriptures, Hindu culture and Hindu tradition. Taj Mahal, he said, was one of the finest examples of "collaborative work between Hindus and Muslims".

'Taj Mahal example of Hindu-Muslim collaboration'
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen felt the need of the hour was to encourage people and communities to "work together". Speaking about collaborative work between Hindus and Muslims, he gave examples of Dara Sikoh, Shah Jahan's eldest son, who translated 50 Upanishads from Sanskrit to Persian, enabling the world to know about Hindu scriptures, Hindu culture and Hindu tradition. Taj Mahal, he said, was one of the finest examples of "collaborative work between Hindus and Muslims".