Next Maha Kumbh Could Be On Sand As Rivers May Dry Up: Sonam Wangchuk’s Open Letter To Pm Modi
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expressing his concern about India’s rivers drying up. With reference to the ongoing Maha Kumbh 2025, the climate activist has expressed his concern saying the next Maha Kumbh which will take place after 144 years, might have to be conducted on sand as India’s rivers may dry up by then.
“As we all know the glaciers of the Himalayas are melting very fast and if this and the accompanying deforestation continues at current rates then in the next few decades our sacred rivers like Ganga, Brahmaputra and Indus might become seasonal rivers. This may also mean that the next Maha Kumbh might only happen on the sandy remains of the sacred river,” wangchuk mentions in his letter.
The ongoing Maha Kumbh, which began on January 13 and will conclude today, is being held on the banks of the Triveni Sangam in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj. The Triveni Sangam is the meeting point of Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati rivers.
AND FINALLY BACK IN INDIA
Concluded the 12 day #TravellingGlacier #ThankYou tour in New Delhi with a Press Conference & an open letter to the honourable Prime Minister of India #SaveGlaciers #SaveThePlanet#SaveLadakh #SaveHimalayas#ClimateAction #ClimateEmergency… pic.twitter.com/aMJum0h1UV— Sonam Wangchuk (@Wangchuk66) February 25, 2025