Photos: Delhi's cows and garbage stay put a month after Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
After a month of the PM campaigned and swept the streets of Delhi, the city saw no change in it’s cleanliness situation.
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A month after PM Narendra Modi campaigned and swept the streets of Delhi, Bandh Road, Fatehpur (Near Mallu Farm) in South Delhi saw no change. Naresh Sharma/ Firstpost
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Despite there being a place to get rid of the waste, a garbage home with in Satbari, South Delhi remained empty, unlike the streets outside. Naresh Sharma/ Firstpost
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Garbage was seen lying on the streets, even outside a garbage home, as seen in this picture of Satpari. Naresh Sharma/ Firstpost
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100-feet road near Chattarpur in South Delhi was no different. Cows and garbage gallore on the streets. Naresh Sharma/ Firstpost
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This is the area near Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, South Delhi. Beyond photo ops, the campaign seems to have done little to change the garbage situation in the nation’s capital. Naresh Sharma/ Firstpost


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