The foam in the Yamuna River at Kalindi Kunj has noticeably doubled, raising concerns about the river's deteriorating condition. Despite the government's repeated cleaning initiatives, thick white foam continues to spread across the river's surface, highlighting ongoing environmental issues. As the festival of Chhath approaches, this situation poses a significant challenge for local authorities and devotees, emphasizing the urgent need for effective measures to restore the river’s health. The persistent foam not only detracts from the river's appearance but also raises questions about water quality and safety for those participating in the festival's rituals. Chhath Puja 2023: Worshippers In Delhi Stand In Yamuna's Knee-Deep Toxic Foam To Perform Rituals On Final Day.
Foam in Yamuna River Doubles Despite Government Cleaning Efforts
Delhi: The foam in the Yamuna River at Kalindi Kunj has doubled. Despite the government's repeated cleaning plans, white foam remains visible across the river, highlighting its poor condition ahead of Chhath pic.twitter.com/njvthAki8a
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