The document lists several notable landmarks located along the Ganges River in India, including the Akshardham Temple, the Tomb of Humayun, Safdarjung's Tomb, and Jantar Mantar. It was brought to the reader by J. Jayakrishnan.
Waste water treatment in Ganga river basin (Allahabad)Manoj Chaurasia
The topic'waste water treatment in Ganga river basin' discusses the reuse/reclamation concept of treated sewage, current status concerning to this at Allahabad(ganga river basin area). Bottlenecks and possible solutions for the purpose of reuse/reclamation are discussed.
The Ganga River is the most sacred river to Hindus and a lifeline for millions in India. It is over 2,500 km long and flows through the heavily populated Gangetic Plain. However, the Ganga is now one of the most polluted rivers in the world due to waste from over 29 cities, 70 towns, and thousands of villages along its banks, as well as 146 industries discharging untreated waste. The pollution is harming biodiversity and posing serious risks to human health. Efforts are needed to clean the Ganga River.
The Ganges River is severely polluted with toxic metals, acids, excrements and plutonium which is causing millions of Indians to get waterborne diseases every year. The Ganges Action Plan launched in 1985 has not fully addressed the pollution issues. While some industries have been closed and awareness campaigns conducted, one person still dies every 60 seconds from diarrhea and many suffer from diseases due to the contaminated water.
The Ganga River originates from the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas and flows through northern India and Bangladesh before draining into the Bay of Bengal through its vast delta. It is over 2,500 km long and is considered sacred in Hinduism. The river is fed by melting snow and ice from the glaciers in the Himalayas and is joined by the Yamuna River along its course through the plains of northern India. It supports agriculture through irrigation and provides hydroelectric power but also faces significant pollution issues from human waste as it flows through densely populated areas.
The document discusses pollution of the Ganges River in India. It provides background on the river's importance in Hinduism and as a source of life. The river is now heavily polluted due to population growth, urbanization, and industrial/agricultural waste. Studies over the decades show increasing pollution levels, with the most recent finding that Ganges water at Haridwar exceeds standards for drinking, bathing, and agriculture due to high coliform levels from human and industrial waste. The river's holiness has not prevented overuse and pollution that now threatens its ability to support life.
Onam is the biggest festival celebrated in the Indian state of Kerala during the Malayali month of Chingam (August-September), marking the homecoming of legendary King Mahabali. The 10-day carnival of Onam showcases the best of Kerala culture and tradition through intricately decorated flower carpets, the sumptuous Onasadya feast, spectacular Snake Boat Races, and exotic Kaikottikali dance performances.
Cattle have varying beliefs associated with them in different societies and religions. In some regions like Nepal and parts of India, the slaughter of cattle is prohibited and their meat may be taboo. Cattle are considered sacred in world religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism and others held similar beliefs in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, Israel and Rome.
Stunning entries from the 2015 nat geo traveller photo contestJayakrishnan kichu
This document provides summaries of 15 stunning photo entries from the 2015 National Geographic Traveller Photo Contest. The photos showcase beautiful natural landscapes and wildlife from locations around the world, including Yellowstone National Park, the Masai Mara in Kenya, Niagara Falls, the Swiss Alps, Chilean volcanoes, the Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, Antarctica, Honduras, and Namibia. They capture moments like sunrises, tornadoes, lions with cubs, glaciers, volcanoes, tiny tree shrews, lions resting after a kill, wildlife at a watering hole at sunset, a restaurant on a island at sunset, penguins on an iceberg, freediving, and the otherworldly
Waste water treatment in Ganga river basin (Allahabad)Manoj Chaurasia
The topic'waste water treatment in Ganga river basin' discusses the reuse/reclamation concept of treated sewage, current status concerning to this at Allahabad(ganga river basin area). Bottlenecks and possible solutions for the purpose of reuse/reclamation are discussed.
The Ganga River is the most sacred river to Hindus and a lifeline for millions in India. It is over 2,500 km long and flows through the heavily populated Gangetic Plain. However, the Ganga is now one of the most polluted rivers in the world due to waste from over 29 cities, 70 towns, and thousands of villages along its banks, as well as 146 industries discharging untreated waste. The pollution is harming biodiversity and posing serious risks to human health. Efforts are needed to clean the Ganga River.
The Ganges River is severely polluted with toxic metals, acids, excrements and plutonium which is causing millions of Indians to get waterborne diseases every year. The Ganges Action Plan launched in 1985 has not fully addressed the pollution issues. While some industries have been closed and awareness campaigns conducted, one person still dies every 60 seconds from diarrhea and many suffer from diseases due to the contaminated water.
The Ganga River originates from the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas and flows through northern India and Bangladesh before draining into the Bay of Bengal through its vast delta. It is over 2,500 km long and is considered sacred in Hinduism. The river is fed by melting snow and ice from the glaciers in the Himalayas and is joined by the Yamuna River along its course through the plains of northern India. It supports agriculture through irrigation and provides hydroelectric power but also faces significant pollution issues from human waste as it flows through densely populated areas.
The document discusses pollution of the Ganges River in India. It provides background on the river's importance in Hinduism and as a source of life. The river is now heavily polluted due to population growth, urbanization, and industrial/agricultural waste. Studies over the decades show increasing pollution levels, with the most recent finding that Ganges water at Haridwar exceeds standards for drinking, bathing, and agriculture due to high coliform levels from human and industrial waste. The river's holiness has not prevented overuse and pollution that now threatens its ability to support life.
Onam is the biggest festival celebrated in the Indian state of Kerala during the Malayali month of Chingam (August-September), marking the homecoming of legendary King Mahabali. The 10-day carnival of Onam showcases the best of Kerala culture and tradition through intricately decorated flower carpets, the sumptuous Onasadya feast, spectacular Snake Boat Races, and exotic Kaikottikali dance performances.
Cattle have varying beliefs associated with them in different societies and religions. In some regions like Nepal and parts of India, the slaughter of cattle is prohibited and their meat may be taboo. Cattle are considered sacred in world religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism and others held similar beliefs in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, Israel and Rome.
Stunning entries from the 2015 nat geo traveller photo contestJayakrishnan kichu
This document provides summaries of 15 stunning photo entries from the 2015 National Geographic Traveller Photo Contest. The photos showcase beautiful natural landscapes and wildlife from locations around the world, including Yellowstone National Park, the Masai Mara in Kenya, Niagara Falls, the Swiss Alps, Chilean volcanoes, the Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, Antarctica, Honduras, and Namibia. They capture moments like sunrises, tornadoes, lions with cubs, glaciers, volcanoes, tiny tree shrews, lions resting after a kill, wildlife at a watering hole at sunset, a restaurant on a island at sunset, penguins on an iceberg, freediving, and the otherworldly
This document presents a 4 question quiz that tests logical thinking and memory. The questions involve putting animals like giraffes and elephants in a refrigerator, which animal does not attend an animal conference, and how to cross a river with crocodiles. Getting questions correct requires thinking through the consequences of actions and remembering details. Most professionals miss all the questions, while preschoolers often get some right, showing professionals do not have the brains of 4-year-olds as was theorized.
India's Supreme Court has recognised transgender people as a third gender, in a landmark ruling that may offer gay people a glimmer of hope.
"It is the right of every human being to choose their gender," the court said in granting rights to those who identify themselves as neither male nor female.
The court ordered the government to provide transgender people with quotas in jobs and education in line with other minorities, as well as key amenities.
Joel Rea is a painter whose artwork focuses on conveying feelings and emotions that cannot necessarily be seen or touched physically, but rather must be felt with one's heart. His paintings aim to express the most beautiful aspects of the world in a way that emotionally resonates with viewers. The quote provided emphasizes how the greatest things in life are those that are experienced internally rather than through physical senses.
Ronda is a city in the Spanish province of Málaga. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the city of Málaga with a population of approximately 35,000 inhabitants.
Ronda was first settled by the early Celts, who, in the 6th century BC, called it Arunda. Later Phoenician settlers established themselves nearby to found Acinipo, known locally as Ronda la Vieja, Arunda or Old Ronda. The current Ronda is however of Roman origins, having been founded as a fortified post in the Second Punic War, by Scipio Africanus. Ronda received the title of city at the time of Julius Caesar.
The city is situated in a very mountainous area about 750 meters (2,460 ft) above mean sea level. The Guadalevin River runs through the city, dividing it in two and carving out the steep, 100 plus meters deep El Tajo canyon upon which the city perches.
The Discovery of King Tut exhibition opens this weekend in New York City, featuring colorized photos from the 1922 excavation of King Tut's tomb. An archaeologist discovered Tutankhamun's intact tomb nearly a century ago. An Egyptologist photographed the remarkable excavation, taking over 1400 photos. For the New York exhibition, a studio colorized a selection of the photos, each marking a milestone and showing the romance between New York and King Tut.
“Found her in the form of Ashol Pan, the daughter of an experienced eagle hunter around Han Gohadok, which is south of Ulgii. She was perfect. I was amazed by her comfort and ease as she began handling the grand eagle for the first time in her life. She was fearlessly carrying it on her hand and caressing it somewhat joyfully.”
The world's biggest bonfire is built annually in Alesund, Norway to celebrate Sankthans, or Midsummer, which commemorates John the Baptist's birth. For this festival, wood pallets are stacked over 40 meters high on an artificial island to form Slinningsbålet bonfire. In 2010, a record was set with a structure reaching 40.45 meters tall. About 30-40 people help build the bonfire, which someone must climb to the top of and light from above to ensure it burns safely down.
The document discusses what constitutes the best. It states that being the best requires constant self-improvement and pushing your limits each day. To be the best you must learn from both successes and failures, work hard, and never stop learning and growing.
Alexandru Tohotan and Zoltan Zelenyak of 6th Sense Interiors recently completed an incredible steam punk-themed bar in Cluj, Romania that features a number of moving kinetic sculptures.
The USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Program designs and develops large and small scale surveys for native bees. As part of that program they also develop identification tools and keys for native bee species.
Diamonds are a girl's best friend. De Beers has dominated the diamond industry for over a century by controlling supply and inflating demand through marketing. While diamonds may be forever, De Beers' monopoly has started to erode as synthetic diamonds have entered the market and consumers have grown more aware of the human and environmental costs of mining.
A friend is a hand that is always holding yours, no matter how close or far apart you maybe. A friend is a someone who is always there and will always care. And friend is a feeling of forever in the heart
This document contains quotes from A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on various topics such as dreaming, overcoming challenges, creativity in education, nuclear disarmament, inequality, and non-violence. Kalam encourages thinking differently and having courage to explore new paths. He also emphasizes the importance of teachers in nurturing creativity in children and reducing inequalities so as to prevent unrest.
The Øresund Bridge connects Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmö, Sweden with a nearly 8 km cable-stayed bridge that transitions to a 4 km tunnel on an artificial island. The double-track railway and motorway opened in 2000 and has received awards for its engineering marvel of a bridge turning into an underwater tunnel.
NASA celebrated Earth Day by sharing 26 stunning images of our planet taken from space, including "Blue Marble," showing the entire Earth as one entity, "Aurora Australis" depicting the southern lights over Earth's horizon, and photos of landscapes like Alaska's Brooks Range and the stormy Southern Appalachian Mountains viewed from orbit.
The document discusses various factors like hard work, knowledge, love, luck, money, and leadership but notes that none of them individually equal 100%. It then reveals that attitude is the one factor that does equal 100% when its letters are summed. The conclusion is that changing one's attitude can change one's entire life by helping one go further and reach their full potential of 100%.
These rare old Indian photos provide a glimpse into India's history. The photos depict scenes and people from earlier times in India before modern photography became widespread. In just a few images, one can see how life in India has changed while also experiencing aspects of traditional culture that have been preserved.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in western India. He faced discrimination as an Indian living in South Africa, experiences that influenced his later activism for Indian independence. He helped organize Indian stretcher bearers to assist British soldiers in the Zulu War of 1906. After returning to India in 1915, Gandhi led several nonviolent civil disobedience campaigns against British rule, including the Salt March of 1930. While initially supporting Britain during World War II, Gandhi intensified his demand for independence through nonviolent protests and the Quit India movement. He was imprisoned by the British for most of the war.
Cards that simply say "get well soon" are often not appropriate for serious illnesses, as they don't acknowledge the gravity of the situation. Many people feel unsure of what to say when someone is diagnosed with a serious illness and end up saying nothing at all out of fear of saying the wrong thing. There is a need for cards that are more thoughtful and meaningful for difficult health situations.
This document presents a 4 question quiz that tests logical thinking and memory. The questions involve putting animals like giraffes and elephants in a refrigerator, which animal does not attend an animal conference, and how to cross a river with crocodiles. Getting questions correct requires thinking through the consequences of actions and remembering details. Most professionals miss all the questions, while preschoolers often get some right, showing professionals do not have the brains of 4-year-olds as was theorized.
India's Supreme Court has recognised transgender people as a third gender, in a landmark ruling that may offer gay people a glimmer of hope.
"It is the right of every human being to choose their gender," the court said in granting rights to those who identify themselves as neither male nor female.
The court ordered the government to provide transgender people with quotas in jobs and education in line with other minorities, as well as key amenities.
Joel Rea is a painter whose artwork focuses on conveying feelings and emotions that cannot necessarily be seen or touched physically, but rather must be felt with one's heart. His paintings aim to express the most beautiful aspects of the world in a way that emotionally resonates with viewers. The quote provided emphasizes how the greatest things in life are those that are experienced internally rather than through physical senses.
Ronda is a city in the Spanish province of Málaga. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the city of Málaga with a population of approximately 35,000 inhabitants.
Ronda was first settled by the early Celts, who, in the 6th century BC, called it Arunda. Later Phoenician settlers established themselves nearby to found Acinipo, known locally as Ronda la Vieja, Arunda or Old Ronda. The current Ronda is however of Roman origins, having been founded as a fortified post in the Second Punic War, by Scipio Africanus. Ronda received the title of city at the time of Julius Caesar.
The city is situated in a very mountainous area about 750 meters (2,460 ft) above mean sea level. The Guadalevin River runs through the city, dividing it in two and carving out the steep, 100 plus meters deep El Tajo canyon upon which the city perches.
The Discovery of King Tut exhibition opens this weekend in New York City, featuring colorized photos from the 1922 excavation of King Tut's tomb. An archaeologist discovered Tutankhamun's intact tomb nearly a century ago. An Egyptologist photographed the remarkable excavation, taking over 1400 photos. For the New York exhibition, a studio colorized a selection of the photos, each marking a milestone and showing the romance between New York and King Tut.
“Found her in the form of Ashol Pan, the daughter of an experienced eagle hunter around Han Gohadok, which is south of Ulgii. She was perfect. I was amazed by her comfort and ease as she began handling the grand eagle for the first time in her life. She was fearlessly carrying it on her hand and caressing it somewhat joyfully.”
The world's biggest bonfire is built annually in Alesund, Norway to celebrate Sankthans, or Midsummer, which commemorates John the Baptist's birth. For this festival, wood pallets are stacked over 40 meters high on an artificial island to form Slinningsbålet bonfire. In 2010, a record was set with a structure reaching 40.45 meters tall. About 30-40 people help build the bonfire, which someone must climb to the top of and light from above to ensure it burns safely down.
The document discusses what constitutes the best. It states that being the best requires constant self-improvement and pushing your limits each day. To be the best you must learn from both successes and failures, work hard, and never stop learning and growing.
Alexandru Tohotan and Zoltan Zelenyak of 6th Sense Interiors recently completed an incredible steam punk-themed bar in Cluj, Romania that features a number of moving kinetic sculptures.
The USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Program designs and develops large and small scale surveys for native bees. As part of that program they also develop identification tools and keys for native bee species.
Diamonds are a girl's best friend. De Beers has dominated the diamond industry for over a century by controlling supply and inflating demand through marketing. While diamonds may be forever, De Beers' monopoly has started to erode as synthetic diamonds have entered the market and consumers have grown more aware of the human and environmental costs of mining.
A friend is a hand that is always holding yours, no matter how close or far apart you maybe. A friend is a someone who is always there and will always care. And friend is a feeling of forever in the heart
This document contains quotes from A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on various topics such as dreaming, overcoming challenges, creativity in education, nuclear disarmament, inequality, and non-violence. Kalam encourages thinking differently and having courage to explore new paths. He also emphasizes the importance of teachers in nurturing creativity in children and reducing inequalities so as to prevent unrest.
The Øresund Bridge connects Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmö, Sweden with a nearly 8 km cable-stayed bridge that transitions to a 4 km tunnel on an artificial island. The double-track railway and motorway opened in 2000 and has received awards for its engineering marvel of a bridge turning into an underwater tunnel.
NASA celebrated Earth Day by sharing 26 stunning images of our planet taken from space, including "Blue Marble," showing the entire Earth as one entity, "Aurora Australis" depicting the southern lights over Earth's horizon, and photos of landscapes like Alaska's Brooks Range and the stormy Southern Appalachian Mountains viewed from orbit.
The document discusses various factors like hard work, knowledge, love, luck, money, and leadership but notes that none of them individually equal 100%. It then reveals that attitude is the one factor that does equal 100% when its letters are summed. The conclusion is that changing one's attitude can change one's entire life by helping one go further and reach their full potential of 100%.
These rare old Indian photos provide a glimpse into India's history. The photos depict scenes and people from earlier times in India before modern photography became widespread. In just a few images, one can see how life in India has changed while also experiencing aspects of traditional culture that have been preserved.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in western India. He faced discrimination as an Indian living in South Africa, experiences that influenced his later activism for Indian independence. He helped organize Indian stretcher bearers to assist British soldiers in the Zulu War of 1906. After returning to India in 1915, Gandhi led several nonviolent civil disobedience campaigns against British rule, including the Salt March of 1930. While initially supporting Britain during World War II, Gandhi intensified his demand for independence through nonviolent protests and the Quit India movement. He was imprisoned by the British for most of the war.
Cards that simply say "get well soon" are often not appropriate for serious illnesses, as they don't acknowledge the gravity of the situation. Many people feel unsure of what to say when someone is diagnosed with a serious illness and end up saying nothing at all out of fear of saying the wrong thing. There is a need for cards that are more thoughtful and meaningful for difficult health situations.
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