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Study reveals Ganga's self-purifying ability amid CPCB water quality concerns at Maha Kumbh

Despite over 60 crore visitors and countless holy dips during Mahakumbh , the Ganga remains completely germ-free, shows study

February 22, 2025 / 21:23 IST
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Study reveals Ganga's self-purifying ability amid CPCB water quality concerns at Maha Kumbh
Study reveals Ganga's self-purifying ability amid CPCB water quality concerns at Maha Kumbh

A study conducted by a prominent scientist has discovered that the Ganga is the only freshwater river in the world where 1,100 types of bacteriophages naturally cleanse the water, removing pollution and eliminating 50 times more germs than their own count, even altering the RNA of the bacteria, reports ANI.

Padma Shri Dr. Ajay Sonkar, who was once praised by APJ Abdul Kalam, has made a groundbreaking discovery about Ganga water during the Mahakumbh.

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Dr. Sonkar attributes the Ganga's unique ability to eliminate harmful bacteria and pollution to the presence of these bacteriophages, which act as security guards to purify the water. These bacteriophages, despite being 50 times smaller than bacteria, possess remarkable power.

Dr. Sonkar, an esteemed global researcher in cancer, genetic code, cell biology, and autophagy, has collaborated with institutions such as Wageningen University, Rice University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Harvard Medical School.