Tallest rubbish mountain in New Delhi is on course to rise higher than the Taj Mahal in the next year, becoming a fetid symbol for what the UN considers the world's most polluted capital. The Ghazipur landfill rises nearly 10 metres a year and is already more than 65 metres high. At its current rate of growth, it is expected to be taller than Agra's 73-metre-high Taj Mahal monument next year.
Tallest rubbish mountain in New Delhi is on course to rise higher than the Taj Mahal in the next year, becoming a fetid symbol for what the UN considers the world's most polluted capital. The Ghazipur landfill rises nearly 10 metres a year and is already more than 65 metres high. At its current rate of growth, it is expected to be taller than Agra's 73-metre-high Taj Mahal monument next year.