PHOTO KATHA: See what the World Culture Festival left behind
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PHOTO KATHA: See what the World Culture Festival left behind

The milling crowds have dispersed, the music has died down and the godmen have left. So has the glamour.

PHOTO KATHA: See what the World Culture Festival left behind

Two days after Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's World Culture Festival on the Yamuna plains, you can still see the guru's face splashed across the venue — not on tall billboards but on filth-covered posters littering the ground, along with piles of discarded plastic bottles and half-eaten, rotting food. The few animals left are distraught and the plains cry out for help. 

Just how much can you restore a ravaged land? Look for yourself. 

 

THE LITTER TRUTH: The venue is being cleared, but where does the garbage go?  

 

BARREN LANDS: Would you call this a river bed?

 

EAT YOUR GREENS: A buffalo manages to find some grass to graze on.

 

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Leftovers from three nights of culture. 

 

I'M LEAVING THIS PLACE: Good call, bird.