How plastic is harming India's holiest river

The river Ganges is the lifeline of more than 500 million people across India.

It is worshipped as "Ganga Mata", the divine mother who has sustained life and nurtured civilisation for thousands of years.

But sewage, industrial waste water and the dumping of 1.2 billion pounds of plastic each year is taking its toll on the sacred river.

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