• Ganga

    Ganga basin amounts to health costs of almost $4 billion per year. Prevalence of certain cancers is higher in the basin than in rest of the ...

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  • Ganga

    About 2,000 million litres of sewage from our homes end up in the Ganga untreated. About 600 factories also disgorge their toxic waste ...

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  • Ganga

    Millions depend upon the river for irrigation and dozens of city for water supply. Cleaning it is not about creating a neat river front in ...

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  • Ganga

    The state regulatory authorities, such as the State Pollution Control Board, have neither the teeth nor the political support to act ...

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  • Ganga

    About 84% of Narendra Modi’s constituency has no sewer connection. The waste just pours through nullahs into the river untreated

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  • Ganga

    More than 30,000 bodies are cremated at the river side in Varanasi. More than 16,000 tonnes of firewood is used. About 7,000 tonnes of ash ...

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  • Ganga

    The sacred nature of the river helps the pilgrims ignore its pollution. For the millions living along the river, there is no alternative ...

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  • Ganga

    The government can either do extremely expensive tertiary level cleaning of sewage or draw less water from the river for irrigation to keep ...

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  • Ganga

    Laying new sewer lines in fast growing cities – hardware and civil engineering — provides plenty of contracts. India has spent Rs 2.2 lakh ...

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  • Ganga

    Cleaning the river needs to be public funding priority. Calling it a national river or naming a ministry after Ganga is just an empty ...

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