The largest river in India with a profound religious significance
Pedada Bhargavi
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The major problem in the river Ganga is Pollution: The untreated sewage dumped into the river, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff, all contribute to polluting the Ganges.
The human population is responsible for a considerable amount of the sewage water in the Ganges.
One coal-fired power plant creates 210,000 tonnes of fly ash. The ash is thrown into ponds, where it is filtered, mixed with household wastewater, and finally discharged as a slurry.
Over 70 million people bathe in the Ganges during festival seasons to purify themselves of their past misdeeds. Some goods, such as food, rubbish, or leaves, are dumped in the Ganges, contributing to pollution.
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