Despite being promised environmentally friendly toilets, thousands of pilgrims were being forced to relieve themselves on riverbanks, the petitioner claimed.
The Ganga, one of the holiest rivers in India, has been scientifically proven to possess a unique self-purification ability.
The mystery of Ganga’s antibacterial properties dates back to 1891, when British bacteriologist Ernest Hankin noticed something unusual while studying cholera outbreaks along the riverbanks ...
Chhattisgarh deputy chief minister Vijay Sharma announced a special event for prisoners on Feb 25 for a spiritual ...
His tweets came in response to the report that the Ganga River has a self-purification mechanism due to the presence of 1,100 ...
The CPCB report claimed that the amount of faecal coliform bacteria in Ganga water has increased in Prayagraj during the Maha ...
BHU's Prof. Vijay Nath Mishra refutes Pollution Board's findings of faecal coliforms in Ganga’s water. He claims the river ...
The remaining five missing miners’ bodies were recovered from a flooded coal mine in India's north-eastern state of Assam on ...
The Uttar Pradesh government, citing research by Dr. Ajay Kumar Sonkar, claims Ganga water at Maha Kumbh is as pure as ...