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Devout Hindus may soon receive water from the River Ganges by post, a minister said on Monday, as India moves to tap booming e-commerce platforms.
Many Hindus believe the water from the Ganges has the power to wash away their sins and religious ceremonies are considered incomplete without a generous sprinkling of the holy water.
Communication and Information Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said he had been inundated with requests for Ganges water to be made available through post.
"I have directed (the postal department) to utilise e-commerce platforms and make arrangement for providing pure Gangajal (Ganges water) from Haridwar, Rishikesh to people," Prasad was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India news agency. "They have assured that they will take pro-active step to address cultural needs.
"If a postman can deliver, mobile phones, sarees, jewellery, apparels, then why not Ganges water?"
India Post, the state-run postal network, has in the past two years tied up with some 400 e-commerce companies including Amazon and Indian giant Flipkart to deliver a diverse range of goods.
The tie-ups have reaped rich results, with parcel deliveries increasing 15-fold to 75,000 daily deliveries since 2014.
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