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Vikram Singh
New Delhi, Delhi, India·2/22/2026

E-waste dumping ground near school — children exposed to lead and mercury

Illegal e-waste processing operation running 200 meters from a primary school in Seelampur, Delhi. Workers (including children) dismantling electronics without protection. Burning circuit boards releasing lead, mercury, cadmium. Our school children reporting frequent headaches and nausea.
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File with Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) at dpcc.delhigovt.nic.in — e-waste processing without license is illegal under E-Waste Rules 2016.
Step 2
File with National Green Tribunal — children's health endangered by toxic exposure.
Report child labor to NCPCR at ncpcr.gov.in and Labour Commi
File FIR at police station under Environmental Protection Ac

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Comments (4)

Sneha Reddy2/22/2026

Has anyone successfully resolved something like this? Need hope.

Mia Anderson2/22/2026

This is heartbreaking. Nobody should have to go through this.

Jack Murphy2/22/2026

Tried the helpline number mentioned — actually got through and they were helpful!

Anonymous2/24/2026

Same thing happened to me! This is outrageous.

Rahul Sharma2/23/2026

My neighbor had the exact same problem. It's systemic.