India is home to a vast network of rivers, many of which are revered for their cultural, spiritual, and ecological significance
While pollution is a growing concern, some rivers still boast crystal-clear waters, offering breathtaking views and sustaining rich biodiversity
Often called India’s cleanest river, the Umngot River in Dawki, Meghalaya, is famous for its surreal, transparent waters
Originating from the Himalayas, the Teesta River flows through Sikkim and West Bengal, showcasing stunning turquoise-blue waters
One of India’s least polluted rivers, the Chambal River is renowned for its clean waters and thriving wildlife. Flowing through Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, it is home to rare species like the gharial and the Gangetic dolphin
The Narmada River, often called the “Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh,” is one of India’s purest rivers. Originating from Amarkantak, it flows through scenic landscapes and is worshiped as one of the country’s holiest rivers
The streams that feed Pangong Lake in Ladakh are known for their crystal-clear, glacial waters. These pristine streams contribute to the lake’s mesmerizing blue hues, making it one of India’s most breathtaking natural wonders

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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