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The Ganges River is drying faster than ever – here’s what it means for the region and the world
The Ganges, a lifeline for hundreds of millions across South Asia, is drying at a rate scientists say is unprecedented in recorded history. Climate change, shifting monsoons, relentless extraction and ...
A quick journey to trace the vision, milestones and impact of India’s most ambitious river conservation effort, the National Mission for Clean Ganga ...
The study cites data from 1980 to 2021 and found that over the past four decades, the Indus Basin water flow has increased by 8%, while water flow in the Ganga Basin has declined by 17% ...
DEHRADUN: The lifegiving Ganga, which originates from the icy heights of Gaumukh and sustains millions, has been identified ...
A significant increase has been recorded in the numbers of Ganges river dolphin, gharial and crocodile in the Chambal flowing through this district.
Renegotiation of the Ganga treaty with India the defining foreign policy test of Tarique Rahman’s early premiership ...
The Supreme Court recently refused to entertain a plea seeking directions to curb the sewage waste disposal into the Ganga River and around Manikarnika Ghat. The court has allowed the petitioner ...
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