The Ganges has a higher percentage of antibacterial agents.

Last but not least, this last interesting fact about the Ganges will broaden your mind about this wonderful river. The fact is that the Ganges has a higher percentage of antibacterial agents.


Apart from agriculture, people living near the Ganges rely on it for fishing, transportation, hydroelectricity generation, and drinking water. The river serves an estimated population of 500 million people, which is greater than any other river in the world. It serves almost 40% of India's population throughout 11 states. The Ganges is also used for tourism and relaxation. During big pilgrimage years, it is claimed that locations on the river's banks in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand alone have received over 230 million pilgrims, producing millions of dollars in income. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and destroy bacteria, and they might be a viable alternative to antibiotics. Because they are very strain specific, they are virtually harmless to humans. Because the Ganges has more bacteriophages than any other river in the world, its water has self-cleaning and healing capabilities. This was found in 1896 by British bacteriologist Ernest Hankin while researching the unusual anti-bacterial powers of the Ganges.

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