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The CPCB report which analysed Ganges water said: “The river water quality was not conforming ... the risk of waterborne ...
"The Ganges is above all the river of India, which has held ... where they enter the drinking-water supply and breed such diseases as dysentery, as well as skin infections. A decade ago, Mishra ...
Starting in 1819, a series of cholera pandemics spread the disease from the Ganges in India to the rest ... to more waste and sewage flowing into the River Thames. This increased the occurrences ...
The Ganges river in India is more than 2,500km long and has the most populated river basin in the world. Hundreds of millions of people and a huge range of wildlife rely on the river Ganges. But ...
India's Ganges River has again produced perfect waves ... "While it may be infested with crocodiles and disease, I'm positive there are bigger, and better, waves to be discovered." ...
The naga sadhus—the iconic naked holy men of the Kumbh Mela—parade en masse to bathe in the waters of the Ganges River, followed by the millions of pilgrims who have also come to partake in ...
No fewer than 131 gharials, the critically endangered long-snouted crocodile native to the Northern Indian sub-continent, were recently re-introduced to the river Ganges at the Hastinapur Wildlife ...
This report, "Status Distribution and Conservation Threats of Ganges River Dolphin in Karnali River, Nepal", is an important milestone in WWF Nepal's commitment not only to conservation of a flagship ...
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