
Jangli Kachra
"Jangli Kachra" translates to "wild garbage" in Hindi and typically refers to uncontrolled, unmanaged waste that is discarded outside designated disposal areas. It includes trash dumped in natural environments, such as forests or open fields, without proper containment or disposal methods. This type of waste can harm ecosystems, pollute water sources, and pose health risks to both humans and wildlife. Managing Jangli Kachra involves promoting waste segregation, encouraging proper disposal practices, and establishing waste collection systems to prevent environmental degradation. Addressing it is essential for maintaining ecological balance and public health.