There is rarely a shortage of how by which Indians toss out their trash anytime, any place. In a curious case of rampant trash disposal, a tranquil patch of the 47-acre Raj Bhavan complex on the southern tip of the Malabar Point—regardless of being sheltered via a cliff and enshrined via the sea—has become the objective of an aerial barrage of trash, allegedly chucking up the sponge of posh highrises that fringe the bhavan’s Lower Gates and touchdown with a splat on the western aspect of the compound.
Neighbouring towers dump trash in Raj Bhavan
Reviewed by Kailash
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June 09, 2019
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