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Why Ganga is national River?​

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Answered by brijesh82
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The Ganga is India's longest river (2,525 km) and is considered the holiest of rivers by Hindus. It was declared a national river by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2008 in order to achieve the objectives of the Ganga Action Plan, initiated by PM Rajiv Gandhi in 1985

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Answered by nehakhatun
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Ganga is the largest river (2525km)and it considered the holiest river of hindus. it was declared a national river by monmohan singh in2008 in order to acheive the objects of ganga actoin plan

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