A river turns red: Pollution bleeds Hindon

A stretch of the Hindon flowing through Bahlolpur has turned red, bleached by copious streams of chemicals that gush into the river from illegal dyeing units that continue to sprout despite several government and judicial interventions to clean up a river slow-poisoned by industrial pollution over the decades. A stretch of the Hindon flowing through Bahlolpur has turned red, bleached by copious streams of chemicals that gush into the river from illegal dyeing units that continue to sprout despite several government and judicial interventions to clean up a river slow-poisoned by industrial pollution over the decades. 

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