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  2. Bhalswa landfill - Wikipedia

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    Bhalswa landfill is an overfilled landfill waste dumping site located in Delhi, India; it is over 60 metres (200 ft) high.The site opened in 1994 and was declared overfilled in 2006, but remains in use, receiving more than 2,300 tons dumped daily in 2021.

  3. Ghazipur landfill - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Ghazipur, a village in the eastern district of Delhi, India. [1] The landfill covers an area of approximately 70 acres (28 ha) and reaches heights of over 236 feet (72 m). [2] Ghazipur has become one of the largest landfills in Delhi.

  4. Deonar dumping ground - Wikipedia

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    The Deonar dumping ground is a waste dumping ground or landfill in the city of Mumbai.Located in Shivaji Nagar, an eastern suburb of the city, it is India's oldest and largest [1] [2] dumping ground, set up in 1927.

  5. List of mountains in India - Wikipedia

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    Weare, Gary (2009), Trekking in the Indian Himalaya, Lonely Planet, ISBN 978-1-74059-768-5, archived from the original on 2015-08-17 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mountains of India . v

  6. Sunanda Devi - Wikipedia

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    Nanda Devi East, locally known as Sunanda Devi, is the lower of the two adjacent peaks of the highest mountain in Uttarakhand and second highest mountain in India; Nanda Devi is its higher twin peak. Nanda Devi and Nanda Devi East are part of the Garhwal Himalaya, and are located in the state of Uttarakhand.

  7. Tratte Koot - Wikipedia

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    Tratte Koot or Tatakooti or Tatakuti, [1] Peak is a mountain with a peak elevation [2] of 4,760 metres (15,620 ft), [3] on the border of Budgam and Poonch districts of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The most conspicuous and imposing peak of Pir Panjal range is undoubtedly Tatakooti. [ 4 ]

  8. Swachhand - Wikipedia

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    Swachhand (Hindi: स्वछन्द) is a mountain of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India. Swachhand is 6,721 metres (22,051 ft) high. Swachhand is 6,721 metres (22,051 ft) high. Its peak is the 46th highest located entirely within the Uttrakhand.

  9. Chaukhamba - Wikipedia

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    Chaukhamba is a mountain massif in the Gangotri Group of the Garhwal Himalaya. Its main summit, Chaukhamba I, is the highest peak in the group. It lies at the head of the Gangotri Glacier and forms the eastern anchor of the group. [5] It is located in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, west of the Hindu holy town of Badrinath.