Even more impressive is the makeover that ghats and riverfronts such as the Chandi Ghat have received. These have been rescued from their state of disrepair and have been extensively and meticulously renovated. Today, they constitute some of the most excellent and aesthetically pleasing viewing spaces from where you can view the Ganga&rsquos uninterrupted, untainted flow. The Chandi Ghat is also home to the Ganga Avalokan Museum, the first Indian museum dedicated to the river, which is an exhaustive, interactive repository of facts regarding the Ganga and its biodiversity, and all efforts that are being taken to save the river. And while the sight and the experience of artis on ghats such as Har ki Pauri remains as magical and divine as ever, what&rsquos more encouraging is the fact that local children make rounds of these riverfronts often enacting little skits and dramas telling people not to throw trash into the river.