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The article discusses the poor state of the Najafgarh drain in Delhi, which is a major contributor to the Yamuna River's toxic load. The drain, once clean, has been neglected due to government apathy and a lack of coordination between agencies. A major clean-up project initiated by the Lieutenant Governor and the Aam Aadmi Party government has stalled due to a dispute over credit and authority.
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