Today, two of India's major rivers tell a new story. On one hand, the Ganges' water level is decreasing. On the other hand, the Indus' water level is increasing. News isn't just a statistic; it's a reality in the lives of millions of people. This change has been clearly demonstrated by a new study by IIT Gandhinagar. According to the research, the Ganges' flow has decreased by 17% in the last four decades. Meanwhile, the Indus' flow has increase…
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Today, two of India's major rivers tell a new story. On one hand, the Ganges' water level is decreasing. On the other hand, the Indus' water level is increasing. News isn't just a statistic; it's a reality in the lives of millions of people. This change has been clearly demonstrated by a new study by IIT Gandhinagar. According to the research, the Ganges' flow has decreased by 17% in the last four decades. Meanwhile, the Indus' flow has increase…