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Peak water flows in parts of India's largest river basin have been falling by more than one-sixth every decade, according to ...
Bangladesh is known as the land of rivers and flooding, despite almost all of its water originating outside the territory.
I live in India and have traveled all over, but Varanasi is my favorite city. I love its street food, history, river, and ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNDrone Views of The Ganges: Captivating Vistas of India's Holy WatersTake a flight of discovery high above the breathtaking beauty of the Ganges River, as this drone footage captures the sacred waters flowing through India. The Ganges holds profound religious ...
Over 660 million pilgrims gathered at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, India, this past February, and I'm now seeing the ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence that a massive earthquake rerouted the Ganges River 2,500 years ago in what’s now Bangladesh.
Nagpur: Researchers have unveiled the rich microbial diversity and antimicrobial potential of the glacier-fed upper stretch of the Ganges River, in a .
The Ganges river is one of the world’s most sacred waterways—and one of its most polluted. To restore it, India is undertaking one of the biggest engineering programs in the history of sanitation.
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inews.co.uk on MSNAmol Rajan Goes to the Ganges is so powerful, it could convert atheists like meContemporary Western life has largely done away with religion – a loss we feel most keenly when other losses come to call, as Indian-born, British-bred Amol Rajan explores in his new BBC documentary, ...
The Ganges river starts its 2,500km journey from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, meandering through one of the world's most amazing regions.
The Ganges river starts its 2,500km journey from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, meandering through one of the world's most amazing regions.
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