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World Water Day Highlights the Need for Freshwater Conservation and Sustainable ...
Himani Kandpal Mar 22, 2025
World Water Day emphasizes the importance of freshwater conservation and sustainable water management. With rising water scarcity ...
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Voting Poll
What is true about the 'Lost Saraswati River' of the Vedic period?
Total Vote: 10
It flowed only through present-day Gujarat and emptied into the Bay of Bengal.
10 %
It was the smallest river mentioned in the Vedic texts and had no connection to the Himalayas.
0 %
It disappeared around 5000 BP due to climatic and tectonic changes, but is believed to still flow underground beneath the Thar Desert.
80 %
It originated from the Vindhya Range and merged with the Ganges near Varanasi.
10 %