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Soon, 1.5 million people will be journeying to the Rishikesh/Haridwar region for the renowned month-long Kanwar Yatra. Water plays a focal role during this foot
In a state where millions of people don’t have toilets, every day, over 90% of those participating in GIWA’s Swachh Bihar Yatra Campaign are saying
From Small Villages to Booming Metropolises, GIWA’s Swachhta Kranti (Clean Revolution) Campaign Inspires Every Day to Take Action for a Clean and Healthy India Thousands
GIWA’s SWACHH BIHAR YATRA is taking the state by storm for an OD-Free State and a clean and healthy India! Under the guidance and inspiration
Three-Month Campaign to Inspire Masses to Build and Use Toilets through a Faith-Based Approach Begins. Rishikesh- With the singing of slogans under a Himalayan sky,
Global Interfaith Alliance India Founder/Chair, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji flagged off the Namami Gange: Ganga Jagriti Yatra with the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh,
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The Global Interfaith WASH Alliance’s Secretariat is located in the beautiful confines of Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh. Parmarth Niketan, which means “an abode dedicated to the welfare of all,” was founded in 1942 on the beautiful banks of the River Ganga, not far from where the sparkling river first exits the emerald green Himalayas.