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The River Ganges is often described as one of the most polluted rivers in the world. In many areas, huge amounts of untreated sewage, industrial waste, chemicals, and plastic are dumped into the river every day.
Large cities along the river release wastewater directly into it. Factories discharge toxic chemicals, and poor waste management means rubbish regularly ends up in the water. In some stretches, pollution levels are so high that the water is unsafe for drinking, bathing, or even touching.
High levels of bacteria, heavy metals, and other dangerous substances have been recorded in parts of the river. This creates serious health risks for millions of people who live nearby and depend on the water
But if we look at the other side of the coin its considered religious and people are even drinking out of it and bathing


Large cities along the river release wastewater directly into it. Factories discharge toxic chemicals, and poor waste management means rubbish regularly ends up in the water. In some stretches, pollution levels are so high that the water is unsafe for drinking, bathing, or even touching.
High levels of bacteria, heavy metals, and other dangerous substances have been recorded in parts of the river. This creates serious health risks for millions of people who live nearby and depend on the water
But if we look at the other side of the coin its considered religious and people are even drinking out of it and bathing


