The Bhalswa waste mountain in the capital's northern outskirts has long been an eyesore and a public health hazard. Delhi's new government says it's confident it can clean it up.The newly formed ...
One of the largest landfills in the country, it is also called the "garbage mountain of Delhi". Image: Dr Arshad Khan and a patient. He has been practicing near the garbage mountain for 14 years A ...
Garbage mountain of Delhi 'slowly poisoning' residents Successive governments have failed to deal with the growing problem of Delhi's "garbage mountain" and the health of local residents is ...
Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh ... According to the Minister, the height of the garbage mountain at Bhalswa has been reduced from 60 to 53 metres. “By December 2025, the landfill ...
India’s capital New Delhi has vowed to clear one of its largest trash piles by 2026, as part of plans to eradicate unsightly landfills dotting the megacity’s skyline. Around 32 million people ...
One of the largest landfills in the country, it is also called the "garbage mountain of Delhi". A monstrosity, an eyesore - but more than that a source of death, decay, disease and pollution for ...
India's capital New Delhi has vowed to clear one of its largest trash piles by next year as part of a plan to eradicate unsightly landfills dotting the megacity's skyline. Around 32 million people ...
"It's a slow poisoning of people living here. The poison enters their bodies through the air weakening their immunity and medicines are not as effective as they should be," Dr Arshad Khan says.