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River Ganges or Ganga is sacred for the people of India. Originating in the Himalayan Mountain, Ganga flows over 2500 Kilometers before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. Given here is the Ganges Map.
Kanpur: Continuous rainfall in the mountains and active monsoon showers in the plains have caused water levels to surge in the Ganga River, posing a threat to several ghats in Kanpur city. The ...
Six boys aged between 10 to 12 years have drowned in Ganga River in Kanpur on the afternoon of July 8. The incident happened while they were taking bath in the river. Three bodies have been recovered ...
One river, 18,000 feet, 1,500 miles. In the fall of 2013, photographer and videographer Pete McBride, along with professional climbers Jake Norton and Dave Morton, followed the Ganges River from ...
The water level of Ganga river has increased in Kanpur raising the danger of waterlogging in the low-lying areas and villages like Chainpurwa, Gopalpurwa and Baniyapurwa villages. Currently, the ...
Ganga, one of India’s most revered rivers, is once again grappling with severe contamination issues in the city of Kanpur, as unveiled in a shocking report by the Central Pollution Control Board ...
Presently, the Ganga’s water level is surging three meters above the critical mark of 114.0 in Kanpur. Over the past three days, the count of affected villages has surged from four to 70.
Earlier today, the water level of the River Ganga River rose in Varanasi, leaving the Tulsi Ghat submerged. Acharya Sushil Chaubey told ANI that the increased water level has submerged the stairs ...
India’s “Mother Ganges” Pristine waters soon become a distant memory as the 2,525 km-long Ganges snakes its way down to the densely populated plains of north India, eventually forming a huge ...
The Ganges is sacred to the country's large Hindu population, who view the river as a personification of the goddess Ganga and use its waters in religious rituals. The river is sacred to Hindus in ...
KOLKATA: To save the Ganga from industrial pollution, the Victorian government in Australia is preparing an eco-friendly business model for tanneries, which discharge effluents into the river.
NEW DELHI: The overall chemistry of the Ganga river is much cleaner than its tarnished image, at least in terms of toxic heavy metals, says a new study. While m ...
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