Picture this, mist in the fields, a slight chill in the air, in the distance the skyline of Gurgaon’s high rises, the new satellite town that has grown exponentially in the last ten years. We are standing next to a sewage water channel. Promise at this point you will read on.The sewage we are told, leaves the city and heads,(treated or untreated it was not clear,) out and from there to the Yamuna river. The channel and the pipes occasionally overflow into the flat and fertile fields causing wetlands to form.The stench is unmistakable and the thought a little disturbing, but this has become a paradise for birds and wildlife.Paddy fields abound and women toil.
Thought for the day: Water lilies and birds unlikely outflows from sewage but so uplifting.
All sewage that flows in to the river yamuna is untreated. The government probably finds it easier to treat the entire river later. Don't ask me why. That's just the way it is.
ReplyDeleteSo there is my answer. Thank you ! Still nice to know there is good from even this mm
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