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Monuments, tombstones/gravestones are a vital part of life and death. It has been a tradition in the western world since ages to erect tombstone/gravestones in a cemetery to mark the resting place of the loved ones. The common thread which has bridged civilizations and generations has been mankind's desire to remember loved ones by erecting monuments, tombstones/ gravestones. In the early days, tombstones/gravestones were made of natural stones extracted from nearby regions. Later on marble was in vogue for tombstones/gravestones. Taj Mahal, a unique marble monument in Agra, India is one of the wonders of the world. The Taj Mahal is a valid symbol of the expertise of Indians in making monuments. Monuments, tombstones/gravestones created by Indian manufacturers are erected worldwide. India holds the pride position in offering a variety of stones suitable for monuments, tombstones /gravestones to the whole world. India is the largest producer and exporter of monuments, tombstones/gravestones in the world. Today, granite is the most popular stone used for gravestones. 95% of the monuments, gravestones/tombstones are exported from Southern India because of of the larget deposits of granite in the South.
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