Being on the garbage beat in an outlying section of Chennai Metropolitan Area

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At Muttukadu on East Coast Road, the front-opening garbage bin has its mouth ajar, about to puke its smelly contents. Those contents are more tightly packed together than occupants of a rush-hour elevator. But that is not even half attention-worthy as what follows. The garbage has to be transferred to a tractor-hauled roofless goods carrier. The mixed waste has been in the bowels of the bin for three days. Out comes a casuarina pole to hold the shutter open. A bedsheet is spread in front of the open garbage bin. On it is plonked an aluminium container. With what looks like a shrub rake, clumps of waste are clawed and pushed into the container. The process is repeated. And when the spillovers in the bedsheet are sizeable, the bedsheet is held by two and the mucky contents thrown into the carrier.
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