Ghalib was born in the city in 1797 and later moved to Delhi where his poetic talent blossomed and found new expression.
For years admirers of Ghalib's poetry have been demanding a fitting memorial for the great poet, but there have only been assurances and promises from officials.
A proposal to set up a Mirza Ghalib chair at the Agra University to promote Urdu literature has also been gathering dust, say litterateurs.
Sharma told PTIthat the house whereGhalibwas born should be converted into a memorial for a poet whose contribution to Urdu literature is as great as Shakespeare's to English literature.
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"Unfortunately despite our persistent demands over the years this city does not have a proper memorial for Meer, Nazir andGhalib, all three had association with the city of the Taj Mahal," Sharma lamented.
Sachin Saini, an activist said had it not been for Bollywood, Urdu language would have by now become extinct.