Birth, Significance And Death Of Indian Rivers(Paperback, Chaitanya S Agarwal)

Birth, Significance And Death Of Indian Rivers(Paperback, Chaitanya S Agarwal)

  • Chaitanya S Agarwal
Publisher:Authors Click Publishing ISBN 13: 9789366652429ISBN 10: 9366652425

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Birth, Significance And Death Of Indian Rivers(Paperback, Chaitanya S Agarwal) is written by Chaitanya S Agarwal and published by Authors Click Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9366652425 (ISBN 10) and 9789366652429 (ISBN 13).

Rivers have been the lifelines of civilizations, shaping ecosystems, cultures, economies, and belief systems for centuries. In India, rivers hold an even deeper significance—not only do they provide water for millions, but they are also revered as sacred entities that sustain spiritual and religious practices. However, as this study has shown, Indian rivers are facing an unprecedented crisis due to pollution, unregulated human activities, climate change, and infrastructural interventions. If urgent and sustained efforts are not taken, the country’s water resources could suffer irreversible damage. The compilation on the above subject has been divided into various chapters. The book began by examining the birth, formation, and morphology of Indian rivers, explaining their geological origins and their vital role in shaping the subcontinent’s geography. The Sacred and Cultural Role of Rivers have also been discussed as Indian rivers are deeply intertwined with religious sanctity and mythology. The Ganga, Yamuna, Narmada, Godavari, Kaveri, and Brahmaputra are not just water bodies but deities worshipped by millions. Ecological and Economic Importance of Rivers in India support agriculture, hydroelectric power, fisheries, and inland transportation. Despite their significance, Indian rivers are dying due to severe pollution, urban encroachments, industrial effluents, and the construction of dams and barrages. The study identified major threats and altered the natural flow, blocking river channels and destroying aquatic habitats. A Comparison with International Rivers and lessons for India has also been dealt. Finally India needs a multi-pronged approach combining legal enforcement, technology, scientific planning, strict policies, and public participation and community engagement to achieve similar results and we can save our rivers from dying. A healthy river system is essential for India’s future—economically, culturally, and environmentally.