Children swim or wade across the Ganga River every day in order to reach school in the absence of a bridge
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Children swim or wade across the Ganga River every day in order to reach school in the absence of a bridge
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Hundreds of children take the swimming lessons every summer, from April into the rainy season, in addition to the thousands who wash or bathe in the holy river at other times of day.
But all those who enter the water encounter a range of pollution - including sewage, industrial waste and the remains of partially cremated bodies.
The river's holy status seems to cause parents to close their eyes to the problem.
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