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Why Ganga water does not get spoilt: When put under microscope, the water reveals this rare, uncommon fact
For centuries, people across India have believed that water from the Ganga River does not spoil. Bottles of Ganga jal are kept in homes for years, sometimes decades, without developing the foul smell, ...
Renegotiation of the Ganga treaty with India the defining foreign policy test of Tarique Rahman’s early premiership ...
Both countries have expressed willingness to revisit the 1996 agreement’s terms, up for renewal in December 2026. A new treaty would have to account for future needs of rising populations, besides cli ...
As India and Bangladesh renegotiate the Ganga Water Sharing Treaty, rising salinity in the Sundarbans exposes the cost of upstream river control. Women’s labour, mangrove collapse, and delta erosion ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) A British biologist has triggered widespread debate on social media after posting a video in which he conducts a water quality test on the river Ganga and explains his findings.
With Tarique Rahman almost certain to become the Prime Minister, all eyes are now on the direction the new government in Dhaka will take in its relations with India.
BNP’s foreign affairs adviser emphasizes national interest in Ganga Water Treaty renewal and urges India to recognize Bangladesh's political shifts.
A study reveals rising Indus Basin water flows contrast with declining Ganga flows since 1980, impacting regional water security.
The study cites data from 1980 to 2021 and found that over the past four decades, the Indus Basin water flow has increased by 8%, while water flow in the Ganga Basin has declined by 17% ...
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