The National Aquatic Animal of India is the Ganges River Dolphin. As per Indian Mythology, the Dolphin is considered the Vehicle of Goddess Ganga. It is found only in freshwater. Not only is it, one of the most intelligent species, but it is also at the Top of the Aquatic Food Chain. The Ganges River Dolphin is one of the National Symbols of India . They reside in the Ganga, Brahmaputra, Meghna & Karnaphuli - Sangu river systems of Nepal, India & Bangladesh. As its name goes, the Ganges ... National Aquatic Animal of India The Ganges River Dolphin, originally discovered in 1801, is the National aquatic animal of India . The Central Government of India declared this on the 18th of May 2010 officially. The National Ganga River Basin Authority is an ambitious project of the Government that aims to reclaim the lost glory of the Ganga ... The Ministry of Environment and Forest declared the Gangetic dolphin the national aquatic animal of India . A stretch of the Ganges River between Sultanganj and Kahlgaon in Bihar has been declared a dolphin sanctuary and named Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary, the first such protected area. [citation needed] About India 's National Aquatic Animal its origin and the importance of why it is declared as the national aquatic animal .

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