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Saif Ullah
3 min readDec 18, 2024

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"Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink." –

The Ganges River, a symbol of life, faith, and culture for millions, tells a story of both reverence and neglect. Flowing through India and Bangladesh, this sacred river is a lifeline for millions. Yet, beneath its shimmering surface lies a tale of growing pollution that threatens its very existence.

"We never know the worth of water till the well is dry." – Thomas Fuller

The Pollution Crisis in the Ganges: A Global Mirror

The plight of the Ganges reflects the struggles of countless water bodies worldwide. From chemical waste to microplastics, the pollutants tarnishing its waters are a harsh reminder of humanity's impact on nature.

1. Chemical Pollutants: A Silent Killer

Industries lining the Ganges release untreated waste into the river, contributing dangerous heavy metals like chromium, lead, and cadmium. These toxic substances poison aquatic ecosystems and endanger human health.

Globally Paralleled:

The Yangtze River (China) faces similar industrial discharges.

The Mississippi River (USA) battles fertilizer runoff, creating "dead zones."

"Industrial waste is the price we pay for progress. But is the price too high?" – Anonymous

2. Biological Pollutants: Invisible Threats

With urban centers like Kanpur and Varanasi dumping untreated sewage, the Ganges becomes a breeding ground for pathogens like E…

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