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Development of Gangotri and Gaumukh

Last Date Sep 10,2014 18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Gangotri is the land from where the holy Ganga originates. Like other places, Gangotri too has become a centre for tourists and devotees thus putting some strain on the natural ...
Gangotri is the land from where the holy Ganga originates. Like other places, Gangotri too has become a centre for tourists and devotees thus putting some strain on the natural ecosystem there. This task involves travelling to Gangotri and Gaumukh. You can present a comprehensive report of the problems and scope for innovation as well as development in these areas so that the Ganga is clean, the ecosystem flourishes and more tourists and devotees can also grace these sacred spots.
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River Ganga starts from Gaumukh and named as Ganga. The passage of Ganga starts clean but the way it ends is pathetic more and more when it is leaving the state or even country in terms of cleanliness. I discovered that Ganga water is not only sacred, but its specialty lies in its storage. It seems Ganga water stays fresh for more than 3 days and British people before our independence use to carry Ganga water for officials... please verify document for more details..