Protecting Cultural Heritage: Sustainable Solutions for India's Rivers
Briefly

Rivers in India have been pivotal to cultural identity, serving as essential resources for spiritual practices and daily life, demanding collective custodianship from communities.
The pollution of India's rivers, largely from untreated sewage and industrial effluents, poses severe risks to public health and environmental sustainability, damaging the vital water ecosystems.
Population growth and burgeoning tourism, particularly at religious sites with over 20 million visitors annually, amplify the pressure on India's river ecosystems, complicating conservation efforts.
The relationship between communities and rivers is intricate, as they continue to play a significant role in religious practices amidst the dual challenges of ecological degradation and urbanization.
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