Speakers at an International Day of Action for Rivers event in Mongla today warned that relentless encroachment and pollution ...
The Ganges is India's most sacred river but suffers from severe pollution. High levels of fecal coliform bacteria, industrial ...
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The Pioneer on MSNGanges dolphin resurfaces in Charikadia river after 25 yearsThe conservation of the Gangetic dolphin is not just about protecting a single species; it is intrinsically linked to ...
The report, tabled in both houses of Parliament on Tuesday, said, of the three main portions of the river flowing through the ...
School teacher Rakibul Islam used to cross the mighty Padma at the Shilaidah point in Kushtia every day to reach his school.
Classified as endangered, both Gangetic River Dolphins and Indus River Dolphins are under threat due to their rapidly degrading natural habitat, increasing river pollution, and construction of numerou ...
The survey under Project Dolphin was carried out by the Union environment ministry along with Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and other organisations ...
River dolphins play a crucial role in maintaining the health of freshwater ecosystems in India. This analysis presents the ...
There are only three Indus river dolphins left in India now, according to the country’s first comprehensive survey of the ...
A recent report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB ... The CPCB report which analysed Ganges water said: “The river water quality was not conforming to the primary water quality ...
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High levels of faecal bacteria found in river Ganges as millions take Kumbh dipA recent report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), a statutory ... The CPCB report which analysed Ganges water said: “The river water quality was not conforming to the primary water ...
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