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Save Yamuna to Save Vrindavan">“Yamuna Pollution” by Save Yamuna to Save Vrindavan

“Yamuna Pollution.” Save Yamuna to Save Vrindavan Blog. Runtime: 3 minutes 22 seconds. Click here to watch this video. Genre: General Information About Ganga & the Issues Videos, Vrindavan Videos, Wastewater Issues VideosSubjects: General Information About Ganga and the Issues, Vrindavan, Wastewater Issues


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R. Stone, Science Magazine">“A Remedy at Last for The Ailing Ganges?” by R. Stone, Science Magazine

Stone, R. “A Remedy at Last for The Ailing Ganges?” Science Magazine, Volume 332. 22 April 2011. Genre: General Information About Ganga & the Issues Articles, Varanasi ArticlesSubjects: General Information About Ganga and the Issues, Varanasi


Genre: General Information About Ganga & the Issues Articles, Varanasi Articles
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Alexander Stille, The New Yorker">“The Ganges’ Next Life” by Alexander Stille, The New Yorker

Stille, A. “The Ganges’ Next Life.” The New Yorker. 19 January 1998. The Ganges’ Next Life By Alexander Stille, The New Yorker January 19, 1998 ABSTRACT: A REPORTER AT LARGE about the sacred Ganges river in India, which is polluted with sewage, human remains, and industrial waste. The river, which…
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Payal Sampat, WorldWatch">“The River Ganges Long Decline” by Payal Sampat, WorldWatch

Sampat, P. “The River Ganges Long Decline.” World Watch, July/August 2009, Volume 9, No.4. The river Ganges’ long decline. By Payal Sampat, World Watch July-August 1996 Abstract: The Ganges River is slowly declining due to the steady flow of municipal and industrial waste. Municipal sewage accounts for 80% by volume…
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Elisabeth Salemme, TIME Magazine">“The World’s Dirty Rivers” by Elisabeth Salemme, TIME Magazine

Salemme, E. “The World Dirty Rivers.” Time Magazine. 22 January 2007. The World’s Dirty Rivers By Elisabeth Salemme Monday, January 22, 2007 The Ganges the most sacred river in India, is so gunked up with industrial and human waste that many Hindus were understandably hesitant about diving in recent weeks…
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NPR, Philip Reeves">“The Ganges: A Journey into India” by NPR, Philip Reeves

Reeves, Philip.”The Ganges: A Journey into India.” National Public Radio. April 2007. In 2004, NPR’s Vice President for Legal Affairs, Neal Jackson, traveled to India with producers Julian and Martine Crandall Hollick to gather material for their radio series on the river Ganges. Read about their journey from the source…
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Krishna Pokharel, The Wall Street Journal">“India’s Holy Ganges to Get a Serious Cleanup” by Krishna Pokharel, The Wall Street Journal

Pokharel, K. “India’s Holy Ganges to Get a Serious Cleanup.” The Wall Street Journal. 11 March 2010. India’s Holy Ganges Gets A Cleanup By Krishna Pokharel February 13, 2010 VARANASI, India—More than a million devout Hindus bathed in the Ganges River Friday, braving the risk of terrorist attack, stampede and…
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D. Pepper">“India’s rivers are drowning in pollution” by D. Pepper

Pepper, D. “India’s rivers are drowning in pollution.” CNN Money. 4 June 2007. India’s rivers are drowning in pollution The Indian government has spent half-a-billion dollars trying to clean up Delhi’s Yamuna River.  It’s only gotten worse, says Fortune’s Daniel Pepper. By Daniel Pepper, Fortune June 4, 2007 (Fortune Magazine)…
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Genre: General Information About Ganga & the Issues Articles, Vrindavan Articles, Wastewater Issues Articles, What Has Been Done & Current Activism Articles
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