A woman in a traditional Indian purple and white floral patterned sari protects herself from dust and smoke by covering her face whilst openly burning dry leaves on the roadside in a public area. In her right hand she holds a biodegradable and eco-friendly coconut stick broom (nariyal jhadu) to manage the fire, smoke and ash.
The smoke produced is an air quality concern for the community and a health hazard for individuals with respiratory issues. Open burning can also pose a significant fire risk, as wind can easily spread the fire to nearby areas. There is, however, very little local interest in composting dry leaves to create nutrient-rich manure for gardens or used as mulch.
And who are you?
she sternly spoke
to the one beneath the smoke.
Why, I'm fire, he replied,
and I love your solitude,
I love your pride.
Leonard Cohen, 20th century
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