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Published 08 May, 2020 10:49am

India's research body turns down govt's 'request' to test Ganges for virus cure

India's apex research body, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), has turned down a "request" by the Modi administration to conduct research on a theory that Gangajal, or water from Ganges river, could possibly cure Covid-19, ThePrint reported.

The move came after the body received a “request” from the Ministry of Jal Shakti to conduct “further research” on a proposal by an NGO, Atulya Ganga, said an ICMR official, who didn’t wish to be named. A source in the ICMR said the agency has refused to get involved as it is focussing on the Covid-19 battle and doesn’t want to waste time on other research amid the pandemic.

In its letter last month, Mr Atulya had cited the presence of a “ninja virus”, called bacteriophage, in Ganges water that could cure Covid-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. Bacteriophage is a special type of virus that eats harmful bacteria, the letter said.

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