Wearing black goggles, Kasim Ali, 60, scrounges among the assembled junk and finally comes across a discarded park bench that has an angle bar of the dimensions he is searching for.
On the way to his makeshift workshop, he also picks up an automobile alloy wheel. “We will use the angle bars to make the arches of our Taj Mahal,” says Ali, a mechaniccum-welder. The wheel will go into the construction of Rome’s Colosseum.
As Ali saws the metal into smaller blocks, 150 others are similarly engaged at Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van skirting Outer Ring Road in Sarai Kale Khan.Click Here: Golf special