The Asian Age

Centre to ensure constant water flow in Ganga

◗ It is important to ensure that judicious distributi­on of Ganga water is done

- ANIMESH SINGH

Even as the main crux of the NDA government's flagship programme ' National Mission of Clean Ganga' or ‘ Namami Gange’ has been on constructi­on of ghats and setting up of sewerage treatment plants ( STPs) to decongest the holy river of industrial waste, the Centre is now also keen to ensure that there is regular flow of water in it ( the sobriquet coined is ‘ Aviral Ganga’) and conservati­on of biodiversi­ty in it.

During a recent review of the progress of the entire scheme by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was emphasised that while cleaning of ghats and setting up STPs are important components of the scheme, ensuring constant flow of water in the river — so that it can continue to remain a major source of drinking water for millions of towns and cities located alongside its shores — is also important. The NDA government has therefore made ‘ Aviral Ganga’ an important part of the Namami Gange programme, highly placed sources aware of the developmen­t said.

In a presentati­on made before the PM, the Water Resources Ministry is learnt to have underlined these aspects for long term conservati­on of the river, sources further informed.

Mr Modi, who reviewed the scheme last week, was informed by the ministry officials that owing to diversion of water for industrial purposes and constructi­on of barrages, the actual requiremen­t of Ganga water needed for drinking purposes gets adversely affected and leads to scarcity.

It is therefore important to ensure that judicious distributi­on of Ganga water is done so that requiremen­ts of the common man are not affected.

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