The Ganges river abruptly changed course 2,500 years ago following a devastating earthquake, according to a new study that raises concerns about the prevailing risk of megaquakes in South Asia.
Well, a study reveals that a major earthquake that occurred 2,500 years ago caused one of the biggest rivers on the planet to change its course abruptly. That river was none other than the Ganges.
New evidence suggests that the Ganges River abruptly shifted its course approximately 2,500 years ago due to a distant yet massive earthquake. Unlike gradual shifts observed upstream, this ...
Continuous rainfall in the mountains and active monsoon showers have led to a significant rise in Ganga river's water levels, ...
The Ganga River, one of the most important rivers in India, flows into Bangladesh, where it is known as the Padma. This river ...
Seventy-six rural schools in Patna district were closed for three days as the Ganga crossed the danger mark. The decision was ...
Two 15-year-old boys, who went to take a dip in the Ganga River in Uttarakhand on Sunday morning, were swept away by its flow, the police said. According to news agency PTI, one of the minor boys ...
A shocking video has been making rounds on social media, showing a woman who trips and falls into the Ganga River while making a reel with a Shivling. According to reports, the incident took place ...
One Army personnel died after an army vehicle met with an accident in the Manjakote area of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir on ...
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Ujjain's history is steeped in antiquity, making it one of the oldest cities in the world. Records suggest that Ujjain, along with Banaras (Varanasi), is ancient, dating back to at least 600 BCE. The ...