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Clean Ganga activist dies after four months of fast unto death in Rishikesh

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Environmentalist, GD Agarwal, who was on an indefinite hunger demanding river Ganga to be cleaned died on October 11, Thursday in Rishikesh. Agarwal who was 87 at the time of death was on a fast unto death since June 22.

GD Agarwal was a former professor in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and was unhappy because of the condition of Ganga and ineffective efforts of cleaning Ganga.

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Agarwal had served as secretary of the Central Pollution Control Board, the country’s premier anti-pollution body, and helped put together environmental legislation in India.

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