SCIENCETHE HINDU NATIONAL
Trash, toxins and sewage: The state of Dakshina Pinakini
The Dakshina Pinakini river, once seasonal, now flows year-round due to the continuous inflow of treated, untreated, and partially treated wastewater.
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