The Ganges River plays an irreplaceable role in the lives of most Indians. It can be said that Hindus are inextricably linked with the Ganges all their lives. Many tourists who have been to india tourism will be deeply impressed by such a scene. A group of Indians bathed in the Ganges and prayed, while some people on the shore not far away were getting water or washing. Although there may be a lot of rubbish floating on the river, they still do their own thing as if they didn't see it.
Although Indians never dislike their "holy river", it is undeniable that the Ganges River is indeed polluted at present, and the river is not suitable for washing and bathing. This is not good for the health of Indians. Such a river, which is of great significance in Indian life and belief, is now so polluted. Why India never wants to take care of it?
First of all, wanting to govern does not mean being able to govern. India's economy has developed rapidly in recent years, but a large part of its economic contribution comes from polluting enterprises around the Ganges River. As many people know, the pollution of Ganges has a lot to do with these enterprises. But for India at this stage, economic development is the top priority. If these enterprises are managed, it will hinder India's domestic economic development, so even if the Indian government wants to govern, the reality does not allow them to govern.
Secondly, India has other more pressing problems than controlling the pollution of the Ganges. India is a country with a large population and a very large gap between the rich and the poor. Due to the caste system and other reasons, a large number of bottom Indians are deprived of the opportunity to receive education, living in poverty for a long time, and even eating is a problem. Compared with the governance of Ganges, it is more urgent to solve the survival problem of the bottom people and strengthen cultural education at the same time.
Moreover, habits die hard, and Hindus don't think the Ganges is unclean. For thousands of years, Hindus used to come to the Ganges to bathe and wash away their sins. In their eyes, the Ganges is the most sacred river in the world, and the river is also the most sacred water. Many believers even drink Ganges water directly. Although they see the polluted Ganges in their eyes, they always believe that the Ganges is the cleanest in their hearts. If someone tells them that the Ganges River is polluted and needs to be treated, I'm afraid these Hindus will be the first to stand up against it.