Watch CutTheClutter: The Yamuna pollution crisis in Delhi & politicisation of river clean-up efforts
💨 Abstract
The Yamuna River, historically and culturally significant in Delhi, has become one of India's most polluted rivers due to industrial waste, sewage, and political apathy. A major contributor to the pollution is the Najafgarh drain, which brings contaminated water into the river. Clean-up efforts have been stalled due to political disputes over jurisdiction between the Delhi government and the Lieutenant Governor's office.
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