Jodhpur: An elderly woman sits by a mural that warmly welcomes visitors with a traditional Rajasthani greeting, ‘Padharo Sa,’ in Jodhpur on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. The world-famous Blue City is fading, as the younger generation shows less interest in maintaining the traditional blue paint. Only a few houses still retain their blue colour, and some traditional graffiti can still be seen. (Photo: IANS/Ashok Nath Dey)
Jodhpur: A mural is painted on the wall of a blue house, a hallmark of the city’s iconic ‘Blue City’ architecture, that warmly welcomes visitors with a traditional Rajasthani greeting, ‘Padharo Sa,’ in Jodhpur on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. The world-famous Blue City is fading, as the younger generation shows less interest in maintaining the traditional blue paint. Only a few houses still retain their blue colour, and some traditional graffiti can still be seen. (Photo: IANS/Ashok Nath Dey)
Jodhpur: A mural-covered wall showcasing Rajasthani women in vibrant traditional attire as two children walk by on a street in Jodhpur on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. The world-famous Blue City is fading, as the younger generation shows less interest in maintaining the traditional blue paint. Only a few houses still retain their blue colour, and some traditional graffiti can still be seen. (Photo: IANS/Ashok Nath Dey)
Jodhpur: Murals painted on the walls of a traditional blue house, a hallmark of the city’s iconic ‘Blue City’ architecture, as a man walks through a narrow lane in Jodhpur on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. The world-famous Blue City is fading, as the younger generation shows less interest in maintaining the traditional blue paint. Only a few houses still retain their blue colour, and some traditional graffiti can still be seen. (Photo: IANS/Ashok Nath Dey)
Jodhpur: A woman walks past a rustic blue house, a hallmark of the city’s iconic ‘Blue City’ architecture, in Jodhpur on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. The world-famous Blue City is fading, as the younger generation shows less interest in maintaining the traditional blue paint. Only a few houses still retain their blue colour, and some traditional graffiti can still be seen. (Photo: IANS/Ashok Nath Dey)
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