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Asian News International on MSN"Triveni Sangam is fit for taking a bath": Expert on CPCB report suggesting faecal coliform in Sangamin the river at Prayagraj, Professor Umesh Kumar Singh of the Centre of Environmental Science at the University of Allahabad ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Feb 22 (IANS) University of Allahabad's Professor Umesh Kumar ... suggested that the quality of Ganga water at the Sangam is unfit for bathing. Pointing to data ...
Allahabad University, and associate professor RK Ranjan from the Central University of South Bihar, have confirmed that the level of dissolved oxygen in the Sangam water is suitable for bathing.
Shocking numbers were reported on January 20, when the Ganga near Sangam recorded 49,000 MPN of faecal coliform, while the Yamuna River near Old Naini Bridge recorded 23,000 MPN of faecal coliform.
The controversy over the quality of water started days after a CPCB report suggested that the biological oxygen demand of river water at Sangam was 3.94 milligrams per litre on January 13 ...
According to Central Pollution Control Board data, the BOD level at Sangam was 3.94 milligrams per litre on January 13, when the Maha Kumbh started. The water in the Ganga at Triveni Sangam, the ...
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackerayraked up the 'pollution in the Ganga' row on Sunday after he said he declined ...
on Monday informed of high levels of faecal coliform in the river water at Triveni Sangam where thousands of devotees rook a holy dip during Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. As per the report, the quality ...
The roads of Allahabad city got clogged ... escorts but we have to walk 15km to reach the river bank.” Bollywood actor Raveena Tandon, left, and her daughter Rasha Thadani pray after ritualist dips at ...
University of Allahabad's Professor Umesh Kumar Singh ... report which suggested that the quality of Ganga water at the Sangam is unfit for bathing. Pointing to data “mismatch” and contesting ...
'Triveni Sangam is fit for taking bath': Experts on CPCB report suggesting faecal coliform in Sangam
in the river at Prayagraj, Professor Umesh Kumar Singh of the Centre of Environmental Science at the University of Allahabad on Friday suggested that the water at Triveni Sangam was fit for bathing.
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