Let's have an organised debate on this by mentioning the problems/rants as well as the potential solutions in every response. Feel free to mention your location if you wish to, for added context.
Problem:
Just watched two mini-documentaries on the Ganga and Yamuna rivers and I can safely say that I have never felt dirtier in my life.
Chemicals, plastics, pesticides, dead bodies, and defecation! I just don't get how human defecation is allowed to get into these rivers when we literally worship them as our goddesses! How can toilet water be considered holy water? People around the country pay for this water; go to great lengths to take dips it in and taste it! We have it in our home as well, specifically for auspicious occasions. I just can't wrap my head around this.
I also got to know that the residents of Delhi and nearby states are consuming the toxic vegetables farmed right in the banks of these rivers. How are you guys surviving all that chemical intake?
Everywhere my eyes go, filth is all I see. Nobody cares. Forget the labour class, the youth are filthy as hell. People spit on roads as if it's some toilet or sth. Some guy walking to the left of the main road almost spit on me the other day and I was riding to his right. Can you picture that? He literally chose the middle of the road as his spitting spot. Hisexcuse blame upon confrontation was that "Road khaali tha tab thuka tha wo tum aa gaye to mein kya karun?" Tr. "It's your fault that you happened to pass by me as I spat." His friends wholeheartedly agreed with him as well. I was speechless.
Our state govt., with the help of the municipality, has been trying hard for over five years now to keep the city clean. Electric mini trucks pass by our premises every morning to collect garbage. Yet things have not changed much. It feels as if we don't deserve such facilities. The local food-stalls, hotels, workshops, they all dispose their garbage directly in the drains every single day. They couldn't care less. Our district administration has installed roadside drinking-water stations (sinks) that provide 24x7 access to clean-hygienic drinking water. And, the thelewallahs, hotels; they all wash their dishes right in the basins of those sinks! Some people drink straight from the faucet. By that I mean the faucet enters their mouth. Oh, and beware, that one of them cows chilling nearby can run into you at a very slow pace of 100mph. Some of my relatives have already sustained injuries from such attacks.
Solutions:
I can't think of any if we take India in general. AFAIK, nothing is being done about the Yamuna pollution. I am unable to trace the progress made by the Namami Gange project. Please provide any relevant sources if you have.
Problem:
Just watched two mini-documentaries on the Ganga and Yamuna rivers and I can safely say that I have never felt dirtier in my life.
Chemicals, plastics, pesticides, dead bodies, and defecation! I just don't get how human defecation is allowed to get into these rivers when we literally worship them as our goddesses! How can toilet water be considered holy water? People around the country pay for this water; go to great lengths to take dips it in and taste it! We have it in our home as well, specifically for auspicious occasions. I just can't wrap my head around this.
I also got to know that the residents of Delhi and nearby states are consuming the toxic vegetables farmed right in the banks of these rivers. How are you guys surviving all that chemical intake?
Everywhere my eyes go, filth is all I see. Nobody cares. Forget the labour class, the youth are filthy as hell. People spit on roads as if it's some toilet or sth. Some guy walking to the left of the main road almost spit on me the other day and I was riding to his right. Can you picture that? He literally chose the middle of the road as his spitting spot. His
Our state govt., with the help of the municipality, has been trying hard for over five years now to keep the city clean. Electric mini trucks pass by our premises every morning to collect garbage. Yet things have not changed much. It feels as if we don't deserve such facilities. The local food-stalls, hotels, workshops, they all dispose their garbage directly in the drains every single day. They couldn't care less. Our district administration has installed roadside drinking-water stations (sinks) that provide 24x7 access to clean-hygienic drinking water. And, the thelewallahs, hotels; they all wash their dishes right in the basins of those sinks! Some people drink straight from the faucet. By that I mean the faucet enters their mouth. Oh, and beware, that one of them cows chilling nearby can run into you at a very slow pace of 100mph. Some of my relatives have already sustained injuries from such attacks.
Solutions:
I can't think of any if we take India in general. AFAIK, nothing is being done about the Yamuna pollution. I am unable to trace the progress made by the Namami Gange project. Please provide any relevant sources if you have.
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