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How Mumbai Is Clearing Garbage That’s Enough To Cover India’s Coastline
About 72 lakh metric tonnes garbage is buried in the Mulund landfill. Here’s how Mumbai is processing it to reclaim the land.
12 Jul 2019, 07:36 PM IST
KC Hariharan lives in one of Mumbai’s oldest planned localities: Mulund. The property boom in the last decade and a half transformed the northern suburb into an economic hub. It’s an important junction in the suburban train network, and will soon be linked with metro rail. But Hariharan’s family has spent nearly 14 years amid an inescapable stench.The city’s third-biggest garbage dump is barely a kilometre away from the family’s apar...
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