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Residents of Ghazipur, Delhi, living near a towering landfill, suffer from year-round respiratory diseases and struggle with pollution, health problems, and inadequate infrastructure. As Delhi Assembly elections approach, they urge political parties to prioritize their concerns. The landfill's toxic emissions and poor sanitation have caused health issues like fungal infections, respiratory problems, and contaminated water.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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