The Ganges river in India is more than 2,500km long and has the most populated river basin in the world. Hundreds of millions of people and a huge range of wildlife rely on the river Ganges. But ...
Dolphin man of India' RK Sinha says surveys by independent teams have shown that Ganga Dolphins have risen in number since ...
A new study highlights the role of the Godavari River in exacerbating oxygen-depleted zones in the Bay of Bengal, affecting ...
On World Fisheries Day, Varanasi undertook a significant initiative by stocking 75,000 Indian major carp fish fingerlings in ...
Card and board games, meat, fish, eggs, onions and garlic are taboo ... drawn Hindus who wish to be cremated next to the holy river Ganges. Anne-Sophie Galli/dpa A man watches as corpses are ...
As frog-green fish dart through the leaves ... "We've lost 20 million years of independent evolution." The Ganges river dolphin is also in grave danger; only a few thousand remain, and they ...
The pilgrimage site in India attracts tourists from around the world – and many Hindus seeking salvation. Some of them want ...
Over the past two decades, holy men in India have gone on dozens of fasts demanding governments honour their promise to revive the polluted Ganges, a river revered by Hindus. The recent death of ...
Just imagine you are swimming in the Ganges River, enjoying the cold sacred water that washes away your worries and cleanses your soul. But suddenly, your feet touch something mobile inside the water.
They make it to the Ganges, the holy river believed to be originating from ... Card and board games, meat, fish, eggs, onions and garlic are taboo. Smoking is banned too. Dubey writes down the ...