
Indian Hindus come from all over the world for the ganga of thousands of home countries each year. Hindu calls their river the goddess, calling Ganga "mother". Come to Gaga and sink the ashes of the loved one into this holy river and rescue it. Every year, other people visit the goddess of this river, love, donate for the souls left. The most devout Hindu visits this honey river and performs a sacred dip to wash away sin. However, this honey from the gods remaining in the Himalayas has been heavily polluted after passing through Rishikesh and Haridwar. When it reaches the plain, bank villages, towns and cities dump wastewater, the industry keeps huge amounts of toxic residue, chemical waste and pesticide residue comes from the farm along the river. Over 2,525 kilometers in length, it passes through 29 cities and 70 cities. Gradually, the water is seriously polluted and contaminated with bacteria and virus bacteria.
For over 25 years, many attempts have been made by the Indian government, the state government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to clean up Ganga, but the results are limited. Dr. Vijay Bhatkar, an Indian scientist, says, "It is amazing to see Ganga contaminated.It's a fortunate success in this project but after 30 years of the Ganga action plan Ganga is still noticed that it is still contaminated I am. "
The Ministry of Environment and Forests in India is leading the government's efforts to clean Ganga in the past as the government promises to clean ganga and other rivers through the National River Protection Program. The enormous work remains unfinished.
Oshau said, "The soul of India has joined Ganga very long ago as if Ganga became a symbol of spirituality.A thousands of years we are floating corpses.Ganga is not affected "Ganga is not a simple river. It is a spiritual odyssey. Meditating on that bank, many have achieved self-fulfillment, many are sacred, and many have reached Nirvana! All of these people left life energy on the river bank of Ganga. Therefore, at Bhagavad Gita, Mr. Krishna said, "In the river, I am Ganga.
