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No we do even one step better. We mix water and then put it in the Ganges River you know.
that river, the Ganges it's dying. Yes the young man in front here
The Ganges in India: viewed as holy by millions of people,
Bangladesh has the largest river delta in the world. At the edge of the Himalayas, something remarkable happens. Rivers become oceans. In Bangladesh, the mighty Ganges and
The Red River Delta in the north that's home to Hanoi, and the Mekong River Delta in the south that's home to Ho Chi Minh City, which is the second most agriculturally productive river delta in the world behind only the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta that spans across Bangladesh and India.
Now who remembers what Vasudeva, the ferryman, said to Siddhartha on the banks of the Ganges River?
by severe droughts in coming decades. In India alone, the Ganges provides water
The Congo is the third largest river in the world world, followed only by the Ganges and the Amazon rivers.
And it turns out that type O blood is least common in places like the Ganges River Delta, where cholera has been making people sick for centuries.