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Along with regular mail, Indian post offices have started selling Gangajal, or water from the Ganges River, which is considered to be holy by the ... The first batch of bottles sold out like ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. New Delhi: The Indian government believes it has found a new revenue source: it will bottle and sell water from the holy, and filthy ...
Devout Hindus across India will soon be able to receive bottles of holy water from the Ganges through the post, the government has promised. “If a postman can deliver mobile phones, saris ...
India's national postal service is to deliver holy water from the River Ganges through the mail ... Those who opt for bottles from Rishikesh will pay 15 rupees ($0.22; 17p) for 200ml, while ...
We were in a tiny village on the banks of the Ganges in northern India. Many of the residents had never seen Caucasian people, houses had no running water, many had no electricity, but nearly ...
Along with regular mail, Indian post offices have started selling Gangajal, or water from the Ganges River, which is considered to be holy by the ... in 200 and 500 ml bottles, and has be priced ...
Water will be bottled at Rishikesh, a popular spot for yoga enthusiasts India's national postal service is to deliver holy water from the River Ganges through ... who opt for bottles from ...