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Can India Save The ‘Dying' Ganga River?

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"India's holiest river, 'The Ganga' has sustained and nourished hundreds of millions of people's lives and livelihoods through the centuries. But today, the river is facing a slow death. Over most of its length, the Ganga is dangerously polluted. Unplanned urban and industrial growth have led to the river system's abuse, turning it into a toxic stream at several points during its journey to the sea. The Indian government has launched a massive 'Clean Ganga' project to try and restore the river to its pristine condition. But can Prime Minister Modi save the river when several other leaders before him had failed?"

Such a filthy country, the people live in filth, are morally bankrupt, and seem to enjoy living in filth.

Indians claim the Ganges is holy, they even drink from the same water where human bodies float past and defecate in the same "Holy river".

Can you get a more filthy country or people?
 
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"India's holiest river, 'The Ganga' has sustained and nourished hundreds of millions of people's lives and livelihoods through the centuries. But today, the river is facing a slow death. Over most of its length, the Ganga is dangerously polluted. Unplanned urban and industrial growth have led to the river system's abuse, turning it into a toxic stream at several points during its journey to the sea. The Indian government has launched a massive 'Clean Ganga' project to try and restore the river to its pristine condition. But can Prime Minister Modi save the river when several other leaders before him had failed?"

Such a filthy country, the people live in filth, are morally bankrupt, and seem to enjoy living in filth.

Indians claim the Ganges is holy, they even drink from the same water where human bodies float past and defecate in the same "Holy river".

Can you get a more filthy country or people?


Indians need to stop peeing in the rivers.
 
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If they could survive from Ganga river, they can survive from anything, no wonder COVID-19 is a piece of walk for indians.
 
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As long as people are attached to the Ganga culturally / religiously, as long as people contradictarily introduce agriculture pollution and industrial pollution into the Ganga, the river will never be clean.
 
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Holiest river but why do they treat it like the loo?
 
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Dirt, filth, gobar, gaumutar, throwing dead body ash in ganges is a cultural thing in India, a ritual as well... can't escape from it.
 
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How cute.

A thread about Hindus and their holiest river.

And the outpouring of concern of Muslim posters.

Without exception.

Only on PDF.

Cheers, Doc
 
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