Park With Extreme Care, this Monsoon 2010

DTC Bus stuck in wet mud

School Van stuck in monsoon rains


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Aastha Kukreti is Co-Founder of Delhi Greens organisation and Research Coordinator with the Delhi Greens Blog. She has a Master’s degree in Environment Management and her areas of expertise range from waste management, pollution ecology, green audits, ecofeminism, environmental equity and social justice.

3 Comments on “Park With Extreme Care, this Monsoon 2010”

  • AK wrote on 22 July, 2010, 21:32

    Love the blog! Great job you guys are doing here!

  • Sanjay wrote on 24 July, 2010, 20:51

    This is just bull shit n wasting time of serious Delhi Green lovers , we have lot more important issues in Delhi than these one time reubbish incident . If you r not serious then be out of sight enable other serious Green lovers work for Delhi , India and world !!

  • Aastha Kukreti wrote on 24 July, 2010, 22:56

    @AK: Thanks for your encouraging words.

    @Sanjay: Appreciate your feedback and interest in all the so many issues that plague Delhi at present. Issues of environment and sustainable development are inherently interconnected. The above two images are just a glimpse of how the monsoon interacted with the city and exposed the status of city’s infrastructure, gave an insight into how the tax payer’s money is being spent and the value of life and service given to the citizen of Delhi.

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