New Delhi: Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Devender Yadav on Sunday visited the Bhalswa landfill site, where a portion of the garbage mountain has collapsed. He said that some houses in ...
Under the looming presence of the Bhalswa landfill in Northeast Delhi, thousands of families live in unbearable conditions, polluted air, toxic water, and the constant stench of rotting waste. Every ...
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is set to begin the second phase of biomining at the Ghazipur landfill by late March, ...
Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav hit out at the ruling AAP on Sunday after a portion of garbage from the Bhalswa landfill fell onto adjacent houses near the Sharadhanand Colony.
Delhi Fire Service officials said that no rescue or emergency calls were received. Police too said that no call or complaint received from civic agencies or locals.. Municipal waste from a portion ...
A huge fire has broken out at Bhalswa landfill site, north of India's capital city, Delhi. Emergency crews attended the blaze, while those in the surrounding area complained of breathing difficulties.
Neglected in the elections, the issues of clean air and villagers’ protests against a proposed plant expose failures in waste ...
Geeta Devi, a 55-year-old garbage picker also at the Bhalswa landfill in New Delhi, says when she feels dizzy in the heat she takes shelter and sometimes someone gives her water or food.
Globally, waste-to-energy (WTE) technology has emerged as a promising solution to the twin problems of waste disposal and energy generation ...
He said that the Kejriwal government had totally neglected Badli, and his failure to fulfill the election promise of clearing the landfill site at Bhalswa has posed grave danger to the life of the ...