February 10 saw one of the largest gathering of humanity in one place. Over 30 million people converged on the banks of Sangam at Allahabad for Kumbh Mela to wash away their sins. But what happened to the trash they left behind? Time magazine reported that a majority of the trash is being recycled into either organic manure or organic plastic pellets, which are used to make products like sandals and trainer soles. These pictures tell a different story. The solid waste is being disposed of in the worst possible way. On the night of Mauni Amavasya, open burning was taking place on the banks of the river
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Photographs by: Sai Siddhartha N