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Workers on top of Ghazipur landfill in 2013. The Ghazipur landfill is a landfill waste dumping site established in 1984. It is located in Ghazipur, a village in the eastern district of Delhi, India. [1] The landfill covers an area of approximately 70 acres (28 ha) and reaches heights of over 236 feet (72 m). [2] Ghazipur has become one of the ...
The toll plaza of Delhi–Meerut Expressway is known as Ghazipur Border Which connects Delhi to Noida. Ghazipur is a new commercial hub and many new markets for flowers, fruits, clothes have come up. The Ghazipur landfill is one of the largest refuse dumping sites for Delhi. The landfill has grown over the past years that it is now visible from ...
The third route to the area is via Sector 11, Noida which connects Noida Sector-12/22 with Mayur Vihar Phase-3. It can also be reached via Ghazipur Landfill and the proposed paper market site. Residential Area. The residential area here mainly consists of DDA Flats categorized as LIG, MIG, SFS and Janta Flats.
Map showing location of district in Uttar Pradesh in India: Date: 17 October 2008: Source: own work based on image:India Uttar Pradesh locator map.svg: Author: User:Haros based on map created by w:user:Nichalp & w:user:Planemad: Permission (Reusing this file) Own work, attribution required (Multi-license with GFDL and Creative Commons CC-BY 3.0)
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Ghazipur landfill; M. Mavallipura; O. Okhla landfill This page was last edited on 11 April 2016, at 18:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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India generates 62 million tonnes (61,000,000 long tons; 68,000,000 short tons) of waste each year. About 43 million tonnes (70%) are collected, of which about 12 million tonnes are treated, and 31 million tonnes are dumped in landfill sites. [2] [3] Farmland in Uttar Pradesh polluted by littering