
River Ganga
The River Ganga, also known as the Ganges, is a sacred and vital river in India, flowing over 2,500 kilometers from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal. It holds cultural, spiritual, and economic significance for millions of people, serving as a source of water for drinking, agriculture, and industry. The Ganga is also considered divine in Hindu tradition, symbolizing purity and life. Despite its importance, it faces pollution challenges from industrial waste, sewage, and religious offerings, prompting ongoing efforts to conserve and restore its health for future generations.