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The River Ganga : The Life Line of India

Author :J.S. Datta Munshi
Year of Publication :2012
Publisher:Daya Publishing House
ISBN - 13 :9788170357995
Edition :First
Language :English
Binding :Hardcover
No of Pages :231 Pages
Subject:Fish and Fishery
Price: $.55

Availability: In Stock

About the Book :

The book on The River Ganga: The Life Line of India, is closely interwoven with our culture and civilization, the health and well being of a large population with its water quality. The book with its 21 chapters vividly describes the origin of Ganga from Glacier Gangotri, where Gomukh is the icy fountains. After the Alkananda and the Bhagirathi unite at Devaprayag they from the main stream known as the Ganga. Since 1951 many major irrigation project as have been undertaken, the largest of them are the Sarda Assis project and the Tehri Dam project, Chambal project, the Gandak, Kosi projects, Damodar valley project, Farakka project. Hydel power is a major source of energy in the Ganga River basin & several such projects have been established. Fish and Fisheries of River Ganga have been studied and recorded in the book. The Ganga Eco-system becomes a floating mine of Fish Spawn during monsoon season. The subject matter has been delineated in 21 chapters:- Introduction; The Holy Ganga; Economic Relevance of the Ganga and its Tributaries; Origin of Ganga; The Ganga-Bhagirath-Hooghly National Waterways; The Sancity of the Ganga; Status of Edaphic variables and their influence on Macrophytes-species diversity; Diarah Land of the Ganga Basin; Biological Spectrum of Ganga; Fish and Fisheries; Productivity; Pollution of River Ganga; Chemical Features of Liquid Wastes; Sediments; Bacteriological Studies; Physico-chemical characters of River Ganga Waters; Microbial Pattern; Biomonitoring of Ganga at polluted sites; Heavy Metal Contamination of Ganga River; Varanashi in Relation to Atmospheric Deposition; Conclusions and Future Strategy The book will interest students and research workers in the field of The River Ganga - the Life Line of India.

About Author :

Jyotiswarup Datta Munshi, formerly Professor and Head, Department of Zoology, Bhagalpur University and worked as CSIR Emertius Scientist and Sr. Scientist INSA. Professor Datta Munshi is recipient of several awards and medals including Bihar Gaurav Puraskar and 20th century Gold Medal of Zoological society of India.

 

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