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What are the present day condition of the rivers?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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the rivers in the present day are

-we throw rubish inside

-we spoil our own city by destroying the river because the water we get from tap is the river water we pollute.

-near temples even near the kabar we throw our flower and plant waste in the river.

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