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New Delhi  : PM Narendra Modi chaired the first meeting of the National Ganga Council  at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, on December 14, 2019. The Council has been given overall responsibility for superintendence of pollution prevention and rejuvenation of River Ganga Basin including Ganga and its tributaries. The first meeting of the Council was aimed at reinforcing the importance of a ‘Ganga-centric’ approach in all departments of the concerned states concerned as well as relevant Central Ministries.

The meeting was attended by Union Ministers for Jal Shakti, Environment, Agriculture and Rural Development, Health, Urban Affairs, Power, Tourism, and Shipping, and Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, Vice Chairman Niti Aayog, and other senior officials. The state of West Bengal was not present at the meeting and Jharkhand did not participate because of the ongoing elections and the Model Code of Conduct being in force.

The Prime Minister while reviewing the progress of work done deliberated on various aspects of cleaning river Ganga with  focus on ‘swachhta’, ‘aviralta’ and ‘nirmalta’. He observed that Maa Ganga is the holiest river on the sub-continent and its rejuvenation should embody a shining example of cooperative federalism.

He said that rejuvenation of Ganga has been a long pending challenge for the country. He noted that a lot had been accomplished since the Government took up ‘Namami Gange’ in 2014 as a comprehensive initiative integrating various government efforts and activities with the aim of pollution abatement, conservation and rejuvenation of Ganga, notable achievements being zero waste creation by paper mills and reduction in pollution from tanneries; but much more needs to be done.

For the first time, the Central Government had made commitment of Rs 20,000 crores for the period 2015-20 to the five states through which Ganga passes, to ensure adequate as well as uninterrupted water flows in the river. Rs 7,700 crores have already been spent  prominently for construction of new sewage treatment plants. He emphasised that an improvement framework for Nirmal Ganga would require fullest cooperation from the public at large and greater awareness through dissemination of best practices from cities situated along the banks of national rivers. Efficiency of District Ganga Committees should be improved in all districts, he said.

The Government has set up the Clean Ganga Fund (CGF) to facilitate contributions from individuals, NRIs, corporate entities for funding Ganga rejuvenation projects. The PM has donated Rs. 16.53 crore to CGF from the amount realised from auction of the gifts he received since 2014 and the prize money of the Seoul Peace prize.

For monitoring the work progress and activities from various schemes and initiatives under Namami Gange and Arth Ganga, the PM also gave directions for the setting up of a Digital Dashboard where data from villages and urban bodies should be monitored on a daily basis by Niti Ayog and Ministry of Jal Shakti. He also said that like aspirational districts, all districts bordering Ganga should be made a focus area for monitoring efforts under Namami Gange, according to a PIB release.

Prior to the meeting, The Prime Minister paid floral tributes to legendary freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad and viewed an exhibition on ‘Namami Gange’ interventions and projects at the Chandrashekhar Azad Agriculture University. Later in the day, he visited Atal Ghat and also inspected the successfully completed work of cleaning at Sisamau Nala.

 

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