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The Ganges River is drying faster than ever – here’s what it means for the region and the world
The Ganges, a lifeline for hundreds of millions across South Asia, is drying at a rate scientists say is unprecedented in recorded history. Climate change, shifting monsoons, relentless extraction and ...
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Haridwar’s giant Shiva statue standing beside the Ganges
Haridwar in Uttarakhand reveals a peaceful aerial view where the sacred Ganges River flows between temples, bridges, green ...
India’s Ganges River shifted abruptly due to a distant yet massive earthquake around 2,500 years ago, new geologic evidence suggests. Such changes have been observed in other rivers in recent times ...
More than 2,000 years ago, a powerful king built a fort on the banks of India's holiest river, on the fringes of what is now a vast industrial city. Today, little of the ancient construction remains, ...
Pandaw introduces new three- and four-night Hooghly Ganges river cruises from Kolkata. Designed for travellers ...
Indian authorities have put nets up over the Ganges River after bodies of more than 100 COVID-19 victims have washed up — with a viral video seemingly showing ambulance workers dumping some of the ...
People watch unclaimed bodies burn on funeral pyres at a mass crematorium site on the banks of the Ganges River. Getty Images See more of our coverage in your search results. Dozens of rotting bodies ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Ganges, a lifeline for hundreds of millions across South Asia, is drying at a rate scientists say is unprecedented in recorded ...
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