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Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Published January 22, 2019 by Mayuresh Joshi with 0 comment

Essay on "A River In Flood"

A River In Flood

Last year I was in Calcutta during the summers. As the rainy season drew near, it started raining heavily for many days on end. So the water level in the river Ganga began to rise and soon it was in flood. Soon the water began to overflow the banks. When we heard of the flood, we, under the organization of a voluntary social welfare society 'Help' planned to visit the flooded villages. 

It was terrible. There was water everywhere. The current was strong. Men and animals struggled between life and death. Many things were seen floating in the water. Live snakes were seen being washed away. Here and there we could see the carcasses on the surface of the water. Water seemed to be devouring all. 

Some villagers climbed up the trees to save their lives but they had nothing to eat or drink. Their condition was very miserable. We tried hard and threw some packets of food from the aeroplane and even saved some people. The flood caused great havoc. Many houses collapsed and many people lost their home. A large number of trees were uprooted. Traffic remained dislocated for weeks together. Crops were completely destroyed. As the means of communication were all under water, therefore access was possible only by boats. Many people met a watery grave. 

After three days, the flood began to subside. The people felt relieved. The government also rose to the occasion and began to help the people. Loans were given to the victims for building their houses and purchasing cattle. Many rich people donated large sums of money. The homeless were given temporary accommodation in schools, Dharamshalas, etc. 

As an epidemic was feared, preventive measures were taken and people were inoculated against cholera. The victims could start a normal life again after two or three months. But they could never have forgotten these horrible experiences which, for the time being, completely checked the normal flow of life.

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Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Published July 16, 2014 by Mayuresh Joshi

Essay on Ganga River


Ganga starts from the cradle of the Himalayan mountain of the south. In the initial phase of flow, there are two rivers Alaknanda and Bhagirathi originates in India. Bhagirathi originates from Gangotri glacier which is 25 km long from Gaumukh location. Bhagirathi and Alaknanda Dev Prayag is the confluence of the Ganges as it is recognized.

Ganga, which flows through the vast plains of India in the Bay of Bengal meets splits into several branches. Hooghly branch of the river which flows near Kolkata, the second branch enters Bangladesh's Padma river. The entire length of the river is approximately 2507 kilometers. The Ganges and the Bay of Bengal Sundarbans delta formed at the meeting point are known as the world's well-known habitat of flora and famous Bengal tiger. (Essay on Ganga river in English)
Quantify the Yamuna river itself is an independent and large, i.e. Prayag in Allahabad come and joins the Ganges.

Alaknanda river is a branch of Ganges. It is one of the four names of Ganga. There are many variations of the Ganges and the names of the four pilgrimages. Ganga is called Bhagirathi at Gangotri, Mandakini in Kedarnath and Alaknanda Badrinath. It starts with Shatpath and Badrinath Khadak from Uttarakhand. This place is called Gangotri.

Alaknanda River flows into the valley about 229 km. The confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Dev Prayag or Vishnu Prayag and then only Ganga and Alaknanda name is left over. The famous Hindu shrine of Badrinath is nestled on the banks of Alaknanda. It is very popular for adventure sports, River rafting etc. near the border of Tibet and at Keshvprayag location it meets with modern Saraswati river. Keshvprayag is situated at some height from Badrinath. (Essay on Ganga river)
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