In order to clean our river Yamuna,we have to first stop polluting it. We can do this by following the given steps :
1 Don't release things which are made up of plaster or any other non biodegradable waste such as idols of gods and goddesses.We can release those idols which are made up of soil. Garlands and other things which support the growth of bacteria and other microbes should not be disposed off in the sacred river as it can lead to eutrophcation.
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The River Yamuna is harmful to animals and humans because it contains sewage and other pollutants. There are also other pollutants like metals that are toxic.
we should tell people that life depends on water.if there will no no water there will be no life
The Yamuna River ends at river estuary.
Yamuna
yamuna river
Yamuna is the river passing through Delhi. I originates from place Yamnotri in Himalayas and merges in another river Ganga (also known as Ganges). The merged river is known as Ganga and hen merges into Bay of Bengal Sea.
case study of local river yamuna
The Yamuna is a river that is located in the northern India area. The Yamuna is also known as the Jumma or the Jamuna, and it is the largest tributary river of the Ganga (Ganges).
Can we compare the great Yamuna river with Thames of United Kingdom. Samir
Taj Mhal is built on the bank of yamuna river. The monument along with the river provides a magnificent view.
Yamuna flows from yamnotri
yamuna starts from yamunotri