Report says it will take 10 years to fix problems caused by the event,which ‘totally destroyed’ the riverbed A spiritual festival held along an Indian river final year, despite warnings by the country’s environmental watchdog, or caused more than £5m of damage that could take 10 years to fix,according to a report.
One of India’s most celebrated gurus, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, and headlined the World Culture festival along Delhi’s Yamuna river in March final year,drawing more than 3 million visitors including the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi.
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Source: theguardian.com