Deccan Chronicle

` 20K-cr for Ganga cleaning

The amount is 4 times of what has been spent since ’85 on river cleaning

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs NEW DELHI, MAY 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pet Ganga cleaning and protection programme was cleared on Wednesday and given a whopping `20,000 crore budget, a four-fold increase over the money spent in the last three decades for the river’s conservati­on.

“The Union Cabinet, chaired by Modi approved the flagship Namami

Gange Program which integrates the efforts to clean and protect the Ganga river in a comprehens­ive manner,” a government statement said.

The programme has a budget outlay of `20,000 crore for the next 5 years which was a significan­t four-fold increase over the expenditur­e in the past 30 years, it said, noting that the Centre incurred an overall expenditur­e of approximat­ely `4,000 crore on this task since 1985.

In 1986, the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had launched the ‘Ganga Action Plan’, a `462-crore project, with main objective of pollution abatement and to improve the water quality.

However, it is one of the most polluted rivers in the country in which level of pollutants is more than 3,000 times than the permissibl­e limit defined by the WHO as “safe”. The statement, after the Cabinet meeting, said in order to push the efforts for the Ganga’s clean-up, the Centre will now take over 100 per cent funding of various activities/projects under this programme.

Marking a major shift in implementa­tion, the government is focusing on involving people living on the banks of the river to attain sustainabl­e results.

“Drawing from past lessons, the programme also focuses on involving the states and grassroots­level institutio­ns such as Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutio­ns for its implementa­tion,” it said.

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GANGE CENTRE WANTS TO INVOLVE PEOPLE LIVING ON THE BANKS OF GANGA TO ATTAIN RESULTS.
4,000-cr The overall expenditur­e incurred on cleaning the river since 1985
The programme would be implemente­d by the National Mission for Clean Ganga, and...
NAMAMI GANGE CENTRE WANTS TO INVOLVE PEOPLE LIVING ON THE BANKS OF GANGA TO ATTAIN RESULTS. 4,000-cr The overall expenditur­e incurred on cleaning the river since 1985 The programme would be implemente­d by the National Mission for Clean Ganga, and...

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