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The river Yamuna, known to the locals as 'Jamna', the lifeline of Delhi, is going through a major crisis due to pollutio | dG1fSHBJRWsyUk1hOVk
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00:00If you look at the history, many civilizations settled on the banks of the river and some
00:17civilizations died due to the excess flow of the river or due to the lack of flow.
00:29If you ever go to the Signature Bridge, from where the Nazabgarh Drain flows into the Yamuna,
00:34you will see a very clear difference there.
00:38Black water is coming and it pollutes the clean water.
00:45This work is started by my grandfather.
00:48We are the third generation here, on the banks of the Yamuna.
00:53There is a lot of difference in work from before.
00:57Whether it is coming from Haryana, UP or anywhere else, it is my responsibility to clean the Yamuna.
01:03But what is Haryana doing to contribute?
01:06See, right now there is politics going on in the world.
01:09The Indian People's Party is trying its best to bring down Delhi.
01:15There is a flood alert for Yamuna.
01:19Haryana, Haryana.
01:25One thing is water and the other is fire.
01:27One thing is water and the other is fire.
01:30Whatever we have worked hard to bring,
01:32whether it is a bed, clothes, children's clothes, school clothes,
01:35whatever we have worn, it was saved.
01:38And we are saved.
01:39Because we are in trouble.
01:40We are not able to save our lives.
01:42You people are standing with cameras.
01:45Making this video will lessen the pain.
01:53Go to the river, sit with it, talk to it, try to understand it.
01:57Talk to it.
01:58And then you will see that the river speaks.
02:09Mr. Shyam, you were saying that Yamuna has become very dirty.
02:13People don't come here.
02:14There is no work here.
02:15So why don't you leave Yamuna and go somewhere else?

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