Will Ganga dry up by 2050?

According to the Trending United Nations (UN) report, Gangotri Glacier will melt due to global warming by 2050, which could dry the Ganges River. Gangotri Glacier has melted 1,700 meters, ie 1.7 km in the last 87 years. Between 1989 and 2020, the Glacier slipped 455 meters back into the Gomukh region. The glacier melted 0.23 square km between 2001 and 2016. According to scientists, the glaciers of the Himalayas melt quickly due to rising temperature, low snowfall and high rain. There is mention of the eradication of the Ganges in mythological texts. According to Srimaddevi Bhagwat Katha, Ganga Ji will return to heaven after 5 thousand years Kali Yuga. According to Skinpuran and Srinardasamhita, the Ganges River will disappear due to earthquake and drought at the end of Kali Yuga. According to the report of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on October 22, 2024, the water of 247 drains of Uttar Pradesh is found in the Ganges and tributaries. The 500/100 ml fee is present in the 16 places of the Ganges, which pollutes the water very quickly. The fecal coliform is a type of bacteria that spoils the quality of water and causes diseases. According to the report, if the level of pollution in the Ganges continues to rise, the existence of Ganga will be at risk. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here