Picture of the Day: A Mysterious Abyss in the Heart of Delhi

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A mysterious and sizable crater gaping open in the middle of a road in New Delhi. If you face similar problems of broken roads, stray cattle, garbage, or other civic issues in your Delhi residential colony, register your complaint at the “Clean House” community-driven free online service. Photo by Rakesh Raman, Managing Editor, RMN News. Click the photo to open the “Clean House” page.
A mysterious and sizable crater gaping open in the middle of a road in New Delhi. If you face similar problems of broken roads, stray cattle, garbage, or other civic issues in your Delhi residential colony, register your complaint at the “Clean House” community-driven free online service. Photo by Rakesh Raman, Managing Editor, RMN News. Click the photo to open the “Clean House” page.

Picture of the Day: A Mysterious Abyss in the Heart of Delhi

Today’s stark image from Dwarka, New Delhi unveils a potentially lethal hazard lurking in plain sight: a mysterious and sizable crater gaping open in the middle of a road. In a city already burdened by the title of the world’s most polluted and dirtiest national capital, this gaping hole presents a new and immediate danger.

The sheer scale of the crater raises serious questions about its origin and the structural integrity of the infrastructure beneath. More worryingly, its depth and width suggest a genuine threat – the potential to swallow unsuspecting pedestrians, cyclists, or even stray animals. This is not merely an inconvenience; it is a critical safety issue demanding urgent attention.

This photograph – by Rakesh Raman, Managing Editor, RMN News – serves as a powerful metaphor for the multifaceted challenges facing New Delhi. Just as this unseen void has suddenly appeared, numerous underlying issues – from environmental degradation to infrastructural neglect – continue to plague the city. This crater is a tangible manifestation of potential systemic problems that cannot be ignored.

It is imperative that authorities swiftly investigate the cause of this dangerous anomaly and take immediate action to secure and repair it. The safety and well-being of Delhi’s residents depend on it. This image serves as a stark reminder that along with addressing the visible pollution, the city must also confront and resolve the hidden dangers that undermine the very foundations of urban life.

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🏠 Delhi residents: Take action on civic problems like stray cattle and garbage in your residential colonies by registering your complaint at the “Clean House” community-driven free online service. 

Launched in 2017 by journalist Rakesh Raman, Clean House is a free editorial and advisory public service that empowers residents of Delhi to report corruption and government carelessness affecting their housing and civic life.

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Rakesh Raman
Rakesh Raman

Rakesh Raman is a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation. A former edit-page tech columnist at The Financial Express, he has served as a digital media consultant for the United Nations (UNIDO) and is a recognized expert in AI governance and digital forensics. He currently leads global investigative projects on human rights and transparency. More Info: https://rmnnews.com/about-rmn-news/

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