unbelievable ganga jal was put under a microscope and result was shocking watch viral video

Ganga Jal Viral Video: River Ganga is considered the most sacred river in India and has been given the status of mother in Hindu culture. Ganga is also called the river that washes away sins in India. There is a belief about Ganga water that its water does not spoil even after years. But there is a debate going on regarding its purity. Now a video is going viral on social media which shows how pure the water of river Ganga is. In the video, a person puts Ganga water under a microscope and experts are seen making shocking revelations about it.

If you have not seen the viral video of Gangajal, then we tell you about this entire matter here. Actually, a person is seen testing the purity of Ganga water on Instagram. This video has been made by a user named Ashu Ghai who gets the purity of Ganga water brought from Haridwar tested under a microscope. Microscopic examination and laboratory tests of Ganga water revealed that even after culture, no impurities or microorganisms were found in it. Watch this viral video-

In the video, it can be seen that the person is seen collecting Ganga water in a gallon. He keeps the collected water under the microscope. But no impurity is visible in the water. No microorganisms were found in it. Not only this, he also takes the water sample to a professional laboratory for testing. Here the expert confirms that even after examining with a 40X microscope, no visible contaminant or organism was found in the Ganga water. Later it was also cultured for some time, but the result remained the same. No impurities were found in it.

This video is becoming quite viral on social media. Many people have expressed surprise at this. This video is said to refute the claim of Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board according to which Ganga water was declared unfit for drinking in many parts. At the same time, recently IIT Kanpur conducted a study on this in which it was found that water is potable in many parts between Gangotri and Rishikesh. At present, due to this viral video, once again a debate is being raised on how pure the Ganga water is and whether it is drinkable or not.

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