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What’s Bengal’s New Sorrow of Neglect?

Bengal once feared its rivers. Now, it fears what flows into them. As Bengal urbanises rapidly, the rivers that once flooded now choke with plastic, untreated sewage, and municipal waste. The threat has shifted from destructive water to destructive waste, affecting public health, ecosystems, and urban resilience. West Bengal currently faces a pressing environmental and public health crisis: it generates a staggering 7,875.55 tonnes of solid wast…
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Clean India Journal broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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