CPCB data reveals high fecal coliform levels in Ganga water during Maha Kumbh bathing, despite large devotee turnout.
Singh highlighted the stark price difference: a 1-litre Bisleri bottle costs Rs. 20, while Blinkit’s Sangam Jal is priced at Rs. 99 for just 100 ml.
On one hand, crores of devotees from across India and around the world consider themselves blessed as they bathe in the holy waters of the Triveni Sangam daily during ...
Despite over 60 crore visitors and countless holy dips during Mahakumbh, the Ganga remains completely germ-free. Read further on Dynamite News: ...
Despite over 60 crore visitors and countless holy dips during Maha Kumbh, the Ganga remains germ-free. A study by Padma Shri ...
The Central Pollution Control Board on Tuesday had informed the NGT that the quality of Ganga and Yamuna water at the Maha ...
As part of Maha Kumbh celebrations, UP prisoners across 75 jails took a holy dip using Sangam water in a first-of-its-kind ...
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has accorded its approval for continuation and restructuring of National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) to make it ...
The National Green Tribunal's (NGT) recently issued notice to the Uttar Pradesh Government, Prayagraj Mela Authority and the ...
Coming back to the NGT’s observations and its claim that the degree of pollution was found to be maximum at the Sangam and ...