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‘The Dump Killed My Son’: Mountains of Garbage Engulf India’s Capital

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Separating waste atop a mound of garbage at a landfill in Delhi last month.CreditSaumya Khandelwal for The New York Times




By Hari Kumar and Kai Schultz

  • June 10, 2018
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GHAZIPUR, India — Huddled in a stinky, airless room near the center of India’s capital, Rammurti fumed over the 17-story-high mountain of trash half a mile from her home.

The 43-year-old mother, who goes by one name, had watched the garbage in her village of Ghazipur pile higher and higher over the years. It wafted a sickening cocktail of airborne particles that infected her neighbors with tuberculosis and dengue fever, singed trees and turned the ground water a filmy yellow.

But nothing had prepared her for one afternoon last September when a tower of trash broke away from the mass during monsoon rains. It crashed into a nearby canal, which created a surge of sewage that flung motorcyclists into another canal also filled with dirty water.

By the time the police arrived, two people were dead. One of them was Rammurti’s youngest son, 19-year-old Abhishek Gautam.


“The dump killed my son,” she said.

In the metropolitan area of Delhi, which includes the capital New Delhi, trash heaps are towering monuments to India’s growing waste crisis. About 80 billion pounds of trash have accumulated at four official dumping sites, on the fringes of a capital already besieged by polluted air and toxic water, according to the supervisors of the dumps.

The dumps in Delhi and in cities such as Mumbai and Kolkata have become some of the largest, least regulated and most hazardous in the world, said Ranjith Annepu, a co-founder of be Waste Wise, a nonprofit organization that aims to address waste management problems.

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Mahipal Singh and Rammurti with their daughter Neha, center, holding a picture of her brother Abhishek, 19, who was killed when Ghazipur landfill collapsed last year.CreditSaumya Khandelwal for The New York Times
“If this continues to happen, the city will drown in its waste,” said Swati Singh Sambyal, a program manager at the Center for Science and Environment in New Delhi.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/10/world/asia/india-delhi-garbage.html
 
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It’s time we export our garbage to other third world countries.

Just as other countries medical waste is recycled and processed here.
 
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Chahiye ? Kashmir is already with us.
Lols.....35% with Pakistan and 10% with China remaining part is struggling to get independence.

If Kashmir belongs to you then why not you people demand these parts from China and Pakistan? because you are occupiers and satisfied what ever you have but Kashmir belongs to us and we will struggle for it until we get the whole of it.
 
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Lols.....35% with Pakistan and 10% with China remaining part is struggling to get independence.

If Kashmir belongs to you then why not you people demand these parts from China and Pakistan? because you are occupiers and satisfied what ever you have but Kashmir belongs to us and we will struggle for it until we get the whole of it.

You don't have Kashmir
GB and Mirpur etc are not Kashmir .
Kashmir valley is within India .
China has Ladakh territories not Kashmir .

PAK is mostly made of Jammu region .
 
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As usual indian memebers trying ti divert subject to something else. Its not just the capital but whole of india is a garbage dump. There is a reason why every time an Indian visit Pakistan he starts taking about peace with Pakistan as this opens there eyes as how progressive and developed Pakistan is. Even the hardliner BJP leaders like Jaswant singh saying
Jinnah was a great man: Jaswant Singh | India News - Times of India

Or L K Advani

Advani salutes 'secular' Jinnah - Telegraph India


The problem is huge amount of propaganda by controlled indian media showing the shinning side of coin within and India and
portraying Pakistan worse than Afghanistan and Iraq.
 
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As usual indian memebers trying ti divert subject to something else. Its not just the capital but whole of india is a garbage dump. There is a reason why every time an Indian visit Pakistan he starts taking about peace with Pakistan as this opens there eyes as how progressive and developed Pakistan is. Even the hardliner BJP leaders like Jaswant singh saying
Jinnah was a great man: Jaswant Singh | India News - Times of India

Or L K Advani

Advani salutes 'secular' Jinnah - Telegraph India


The problem is huge amount of propaganda by controlled indian media showing the shinning side of coin within and India and
portraying Pakistan worse than Afghanistan and Iraq.
This is an opportunity for Pakistan to earn some much needed cash, let me explain how.

Import Indian waste and recycle it, then export it back to India or other nations as raw materials.

This is a very lucrative business and hugely profitable. The only downside is the pollution caused by recycling plants.

So how about taking in some Indian garbage..?
 
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That's how top 3 casts of hinduism are getting rid of poverty in India.
 
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I am expecting some funny posts in this thread.:partay:
 
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