As Gurgaon Drowns, Haryana Searches For Mythical River Saraswati

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  • Published On: July 30, 2016
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As its flagship Millenium City Gurgaon struggles to stay afloat in the monsoons, the Haryana government, instead of focusing on creating better urban drainage systems, is focusing on a project to revive the mythical Saraswati river. Efforts to revive the river are on at Yamunanagar district's Mughalwali village, where a well stands. For the faithful, its water comes from Saraswati. The source is at Adi Badri, 10 km away, in the foothills of the Shivaliks, which is being promoted as a pilgrimage site.

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