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The river Ganges has come alive once again but not because people have realised to keep it clean, but because of the recent coronavirus pandemic, which has brought human activity to a standstill and freed nature from the clutches of humans. Representing the river Ganges, write an autobiography where you compare the past and the present. Write about instances from the past (historical/ mythological/ hear say) where nature overpowered man, caused massive destruction in order to restore order in her realm.

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Answered by k047
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The health of Ganga River has seen significant improvement since enforcement of the nationwide lockdown that has led to reduction in the dumping of industrial waste into it, experts have said. India has been placed under a three-week lockdown since March 24 with its 1.3 billion people instructed to stay home in view of the coronavirus outbreak, which has claimed 50 lives so far and infected over

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Answered by sumitkumar895748
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The health of Ganga River has seen significant ... It is a very good time for CPCB to study the level of pollution ... The self-cleaning properties have improved due to which ... giving more incentives for industries but if there is no ...

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