The man who follows India’s rivers on foot

Meet Siddharth Agarwal, who has walked along the Ganga, Ken and Betwa rivers over the years. Now, his observations have made their way into a documentary titled Moving Upstream

Siddharth Agarwal has been following India’s rivers on foot for four years. Ask him, and he has many stories to share — about apple trees that are believed to go into slumber when it snows; about fishermen who have to be content with working behind dams instead of across entire rivers; about waters that are flowing less and dwindling more, over the years. These stories have made their way into photo stories, educational events, news reports, articles and even a film.

Says Siddharth over the phone from Kolkata, “My first walk was along the Ganga; I started from Ganga Sagar in West Bengal and went all the way till Gangotri in Uttarakhand. This was in 2016-17; when the river banks were not conducive for walking right alongside, I would walk a little distance away, on a parallel route. But for the most…

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