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  2. The ongoing pollution of the Ganges, the largest river in the Indian subcontinent, poses a significant threat to human health and the environment. The river provides water to about 40% of India's population across 11 states. It serves an estimated population of 500 million people, more than any other river in the world.

  3. Aug 24, 2021 · The web page reports on the high levels of microplastics and nanoplastics in the Ganges river, which pose serious threats to aquatic and human health. It also discusses the sources, effects and possible solutions of plastic pollution in the river and the oceans.

    • Biplab Das
    • 2021
  4. Feb 11, 2020 · The Ganga River, also known as the Ganges, is one of the most revered and polluted waterways in the world, providing water to nearly half a billion people. The Indian government has launched a $3 billion dollar cleanup program, but faces challenges from red tape, rituals, and climate change.

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · Science. Nov 30, 2023 6:00 AM. Inside India’s Gargantuan Mission to Clean the Ganges River. The Ganges river is one of the world’s most sacred waterways—and one of its most polluted. To...

    • Oliver Franklin-Wallis
  6. Mar 24, 2023 · Stopping pollution. In 2014, the Indian government unveiled an action plan that included investments of more than US$4 billion to clean up the Ganga. Much of the funding is going into preventing sewage and industrial effluent from pouring into the river untreated. New treatment plants are to handle 5 billion litres of wastewater every day.

  7. What are the main causes of pollution in the Ganges River? The Ganges basin is one of the most densely populated regions on earth. The untreated sewage dumped into the river, industrial waste, agricultural runoff, remnants of partially burned or unburned bodies from funeral pyres, and animal carcasses all contribute to polluting the Ganges.

  8. Oct 25, 2021 · A study by Indian researchers found that human activities on the banks of the Ganges discharge untreated sewage and waste, leading to high nitrate levels and algal growth. The water quality index on the banks of Kolkata deteriorated from poor to very poor during the monsoon season.

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