Abstract
The Ganga is one of the most sacred and worshipped river of India, is regarded as the cradle of Indian civilization. Uttar
Pradesh the largest state of India is blessed with the most holy and important river in its region but due to increased
urbanization and industrialization this river is under intimidation of high water pollution. The major objectives of the
present study were to investigate heavy metal's concentration in water and sediments of the River Ganga. Water and
sediments collected from different locations were analyzed for Iron (Fe), Chromium (Cr), Lead (Pb),Nickel(Ni) and
Zinc(Zn). The concentration of these heavy metals in the study area indicates that the river is highly polluted. The possible
sources of these heavy metal pollutants are diverse, originated from natural or anthropogenic sources and point
sources. The concentrations determined were more than the maximum admissible and desirable limit when compared with
the National and International organizations like WHO, USEPA. Exposure to heavy metals has been linked to chronic and
acute toxicity developing retardation, neurotoxicity, kidney damage, various cancers, liver damage, lung damage, and
fragile bones and even death in instances of very high exposure.