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May 2, 2020

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When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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Published on May 02, 2020 21:40

May 1, 2020

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When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 30, 2020

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When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 29, 2020

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When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 28, 2020

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When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 27, 2020

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When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 26, 2020

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When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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Published on April 26, 2020 21:40

April 25, 2020

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Works from my wordpress blog are shared here. That I think is more convenient for me because I am quite at home with blogging there. So why not utilize the privilege when I can share the works there.
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