GHMC Workers Overwhelmed by Paper Waste
The joyous celebrations of the Ganesha festival in Hyderabad have left behind a less cheerful aftermath: a city inundated with colorful paper strips. GHMC workers are facing a daunting task of cleaning up the widespread pollution, which is proving to be a challenging and time-consuming process.
The vibrant hues of the Ganesha festival in Hyderabad have given way to a less colorful reality: a city grappling with a massive paper pollution crisis. The aftermath of the festivities has left behind a trail of colorful paper strips, posing a significant challenge to the dedicated workers of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).
These lightweight paper strips, once a symbol of joy and celebration, have now become a formidable enemy for the GHMC sweepers. Despite their tireless efforts, the wind seems to be conspiring against them, constantly dispersing the carefully gathered piles of paper. The battle against this seemingly endless tide of pollution has become a Sisyphean task, with the workers feeling like they are endlessly pushing a boulder uphill.
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