"Can India's Sacred But 'Dead' Yamuna River Be Saved?"

"A fire crackles along the banks of the Yamuna River: a cremation of a young mother, struck by a car while she was fetching water.

The stench of the river engulfs the sad assembly.

Before the hissing funeral pyre, floating down the river, white blocks of what looks like detergent appear like icebergs. It is 95 degrees in Delhi this night. This is chemical waste from factories that have sprung up across the city, manufacturing leather goods, dyes and other goods."

Julie McCarthy reports for NPR's Morning Edition May 11, 2016.

SEE ALSO:

"In India, Eco-Friendly Cremation Is Easy — But It's A Tough Sell" (NPR)

"India Struggles To Develop Without Furthering Carbon Footprint" (NPR)

"Air Pollution In India Is So Bad That It Kills Half A Million People Every Year" (Washington Post)

Source: NPR, 05/11/2016