Imagine that you are a Hindu citizen living in South Asia. As you have learned in class, the Ganges River is important to Hindu traditions, but it is heavily polluted. Write a letter to the current Prime Minister persuading him to consider investing in cleaning the Ganges River for citizens. Include statistics about the harmful effects of the pollution in the Ganges as well as the sources causing pollution in the river. Be sure to address the Prime Minister of India as we have learned in class. The letter should include at least three realistic methods for mass clean up of the river. The letter should have a minimum of three to four paragraphs with 5-7 sentences in each paragraph. The letter should be addressed appropriately, and it should include an appropriate opening and closing.

Dear Prime Minister Narendra Modi,

I am writing to you as a concerned citizen of South Asia about the critical issue of pollution in the Ganges River. The Ganges holds immense spiritual significance for us Hindus, and it is disheartening to see it in such a dire state due to pollution. The pollution in the Ganges has reached alarming levels, with studies showing high levels of toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and sewage contaminating the water. This pollution not only affects the aquatic life in the river but also poses serious health risks to the millions of people who depend on the Ganges for their daily needs.

One of the major sources of pollution in the Ganges is industrial waste. Factories along the riverbanks continuously release untreated waste into the water, causing severe damage to the ecosystem. Additionally, the dumping of sewage from cities and towns directly into the river further exacerbates the problem. It is evident that immediate action is needed to address this crisis and restore the Ganges to its former glory.

I urge you to consider investing in the cleaning and restoration of the Ganges River for the well-being of all citizens. One way to achieve this is through the implementation of stricter regulations on industries to ensure they treat their waste before disposing of it. Another method could be to increase the number of sewage treatment plants along the river to prevent untreated sewage from entering the water. Lastly, organizing community clean-up drives and raising awareness about the importance of keeping the Ganges clean can also make a positive impact on the river's health.

In conclusion, I hope you will take urgent action to address the pollution in the Ganges River and preserve this sacred waterway for future generations. We owe it to our heritage and our people to protect this invaluable resource. Thank you for your attention to this pressing issue.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]