u/Harrypopsin

City’s Sewage Has Turned Lohawati River Into an Open Drain —.....

City’s Sewage Has Turned Lohawati River Into an Open Drain —.....

Lohawati River has become a tragic example of environmental neglect. What was once a natural water body now looks like an open sewage drain. Household waste, sewage pipelines, garbage, and polluted water are being dumped directly into the river, turning it into a collection spot for filth instead of a source of life. This is not just harming nature, but also risking public health, wildlife, and the future of the city.

The most disappointing part is the silence and inaction of political leaders and authorities, who seem interested only in votes during elections while ignoring basic civic responsibilities. Rivers are not drains, and citizens deserve clean surroundings. Immediate action is needed: proper sewage treatment systems, waste management, strict monitoring, and accountability from those in power. Save Lohawati River before it is destroyed completely.

u/Harrypopsin — 1 day ago
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Guy's Look , I visited Nainital, and there was so much crowd that it did not feel peaceful at all anymore.Especially Naina Peak while tracking there was so much of garbage although I collected few empty water bottles and few chips packet.What do you all think about this, even nanital lake is dirty

u/Harrypopsin — 3 days ago