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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GhazipurGhazipur - Wikipedia

    Ghazipur is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Ghazipur city is the administrative headquarters of the Ghazipur district, one of the four districts that form the Varanasi division of Uttar Pradesh.

  2. The trash mountain at Ghazipur is just one of some 3,000 Indian landfills overflowing with decaying waste and emitting hazardous gases, according to a 2023 report from the Center for Science...

  3. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Ghazipur, city, southeastern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. It is located on the Ganges (Ganga) River near the border with Bihar state, about 40 miles (65 km) northeast of Varanasi (Benares). Its ancient name of Gadhipur was changed to Ghazipur about 1330, reputedly in honour of Ghāzī Malik,

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  4. 12 de jun. de 2019 · Localizado na cidade de Nova Déli, capital da Índia, o aterro de Ghazipur continua a crescer em um ritmo surpreendente: é esperado que, dentro de um ano, esteja mais alto do que o Taj Mahal, um dos monumentos mais emblemáticos do país. Com 65 metros de altura, a pilha já foi apelidada de 'Monte Everest ' pelos habitantes da capital da Índia.

  5. hide. (Top) References. See also. Further reading. External links. Ghazipur landfill. Coordinates: 28.6247°N 77.3277°E. Workers on top of Ghazipur landfill in 2013. The Ghazipur landfill is a landfill waste dumping site established in 1984. It is located in Ghazipur, a village in the eastern district of Delhi, India. [1]

  6. The city of Ghazipur is the district headquarters. The district is part of Varanasi Division. The region of Ghazipur is famous mainly for the production of its unique rose-scented Spray called Gulab Jal, and for the tomb of the Governor General of British India, Lord Cornwallis, who died here.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2024 · A montanha de lixo em Ghazipur é apenas um dos 3 mil aterros indianos transbordando com resíduos em decomposição e emitindo gases perigosos, de acordo com um relatório de 2023 do Center for Science and Environment, uma agência de pesquisa sem fins lucrativos em Nova Délhi.