Worli: Garbage in Aaditya Thackeray's Worli ward; Reign of stench, allegations by local doctors and citizens
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(Worli) In many places in Mumbai, piles of garbage accumulate, causing foul odors and health issues. In some areas, the process of collecting and disposing of garbage is unsatisfactory, leading to the accumulation of garbage piles. This garbage decomposes and creates a stench, causing health problems for citizens.
Against this backdrop, while conducting the Clean Mumbai and Garbage-Free Mumbai campaign, Lokshahi Marathi News Channel has conducted a reality check. In this reality check, we can still see a large amount of garbage today.
There is literally a three to four-foot pile of garbage on the roadside at Campacola Road in Worli. It has been visible here for many days. Despite repeated expressions of anger by the locals, this garbage is not being removed from this location, as seen in this reality check by Lokshahi Marathi.
Summary
While conducting the Clean Mumbai and Garbage-Free Mumbai campaign, Lokshahi Marathi news channel conducted a reality check
A three to four-foot pile of garbage in Worli
Despite repeated expressions of anger by the locals, this garbage is not being removed
