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what is the significance of ganga for nehru​

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Answered by kanchankumari0201198
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Nehru calls the Ganga 'the river of India' because it is loved by her people. The songs of India's victories, defeats, racial memories, hopes and fears are interwoven round the Ganga. It is also a symbol of India's age-long culture and civilization which have ever been changing and ever-flowing like the Ganga

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Nehru calls the Ganga 'the river of India' because it is loved by her people. The songs of India's victories, defeats, racial memories, hopes and fears are interwoven round the Ganga. It is also a symbol of India's age-long culture and civilization which have ever been changing and ever-flowing like the Ganga.Aug 17, 2019

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