Bihar for conservation of rare river dolphins
14th Nov 2006, 16:08 GMT
Patna, Nov 14: Alarmed over the dwindling number of rare river dolphins in the Ganges due to pollution, the Bihar government plans to initiate measures to save the aquatic species and also make efforts to conserve the river.
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