The New Indian Express
The New Indian Express
June 19, 2025 at 06:00 PM
Flashlights dart in the darkness, middlemen shout prices and buyers elbow through narrow, slippery lanes to claim their stock before daybreak. By sunrise, the stench of blood and decay hangs thick in the air. Kites circle low overhead, hoping for scraps. Stray dogs scavenge around heaps of discarded feathers, entrails and bones. In gumboots slick with muck, workers pull birds from cramped cages and slit their throats in swift, practised motions. The viscera is tossed into handcarts, blood swept away with brooms and trickling water, forming crimson puddles that run into open drains. The Ghazipur poultry market, a key hub for the wholesale poultry trade in the capital, rarely sees proper cleaning and during rain, pools of filthy water collect in every corner, stagnating for days. 🔗https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/delhi/2025/Jun/19/ghazipur-mandi-filth-feathers-and-living-hell?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=channel&utm_campaign=nation
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