The Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday issued a release, quoting a scientist to “debunk doubts” about the purity of Ganga water at the Maha Kumbh and assert that the river water is as pure “as ...
Every 12 years, hundreds of millions of Hindu pilgrims gather in northern India for a ritual bath at the confluence of the ...
The Ganga water at Triveni Sangam is unsafe for bathing due to high Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) levels. Current BOD ...
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Hosted on MSNIndia's mass bathing festival turns water sour at 'holy' riverIndia's mass bathing festival turned the water sour at the 'holy' river, as pollution and waste tainted the area during the ...
NGT questions UP Pollution Control Board for sharing Kumbh water quality report based on old samples
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav said that it was only because of the Central Pollution Control Board that water ...
Over 57 crore devotees have taken a holy dip in the Ganga during the Mahakumbh, yet its purity remains unaffected.
Pictures of women bathing, changing clothes during Maha Kumbh surface online; police initiate action
These groups on Telegram are named 'Ganga River Open Bathing Group' and 'Hidden Bath Videos Group'. Reportedly, there has ...
The Kumbh Mela (also known as Mahakumbh) – is held once every 12 years. Hindus believe that taking a dip at Sangam – the ...
An India Today expose revealed how photos and videos of women taking ritual bath at Maha Kumbh was being shared online through social media accounts.
The Ganga water at Triveni Sangam, where lakhs of people are taking a holy dip every day during the ongoing Maha Kumbh, is currently unsafe for bathing as it exceeds the prescribed limit for ...
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